kcall2
Geotechnical
- Nov 14, 2007
- 20
Background: Using Schmertmann's method I estimated settlement below a proposed column footing and recommended removals below the footing to reduce maximum settlement to less than one inch. I recommended that removals extend beyond the footing a distance equal to the removal depth. This is based on the assumption that the stress from the footing load spreads out along lines with a 1:1 slope.
Problem: Utilities and easements will limit the horizontal extent of removals for the column footings (on one side) so that the removals will only extend beyond the footing a distance equal to half of the removal depth (or less).
Question: How will the estimated settlement be affected and can it be reasonably evaluated? Will this affect the behavior of the footing? Are my assumptions too conservative (although common practice here)?
Your thoughts are greatly appreciated.
Problem: Utilities and easements will limit the horizontal extent of removals for the column footings (on one side) so that the removals will only extend beyond the footing a distance equal to half of the removal depth (or less).
Question: How will the estimated settlement be affected and can it be reasonably evaluated? Will this affect the behavior of the footing? Are my assumptions too conservative (although common practice here)?
Your thoughts are greatly appreciated.