magudfe
Structural
- Jan 29, 2008
- 10
Hi,
I have the following problem designing the foundation of a structure composed by an heavy loaded part connected to a lighter part.
The heavy loaded part of the structure is based on a mat foundation. The other part is based on strip footings. The strip footings are connected to the mat foundation.
In the FEM model I insert the k value (subgrade modulus for the foundation), in order to model the behavior of the soil.
The k value depends on the width of the foundation, thus I insert different value for strip footings and for mat foundation (k value for strip footings in this case is around 5 times bigger than k value for mat foundation). The analysis shows big settlements under the mat foundation, and smaller settlements under the strip footings.
In corrispondance of the connection between strip footings and mat foundation, the settlements are similar, thus the soil stress beneath strip footings is much bigger than the soil stress beneath the mat foundation (this because I obtain the soil stress multiplying the settlements by the k value, that is different according to the width of the section).
This result seems not normal, leading to soil stress beneath the strip footings more than double those obtained with hand calculation.
Keep on going on this way, the only solution seems to define only one mat foundation for the whole structure.
What is you opinion/suggestion about this?
Thanks in advance.
I have the following problem designing the foundation of a structure composed by an heavy loaded part connected to a lighter part.
The heavy loaded part of the structure is based on a mat foundation. The other part is based on strip footings. The strip footings are connected to the mat foundation.
In the FEM model I insert the k value (subgrade modulus for the foundation), in order to model the behavior of the soil.
The k value depends on the width of the foundation, thus I insert different value for strip footings and for mat foundation (k value for strip footings in this case is around 5 times bigger than k value for mat foundation). The analysis shows big settlements under the mat foundation, and smaller settlements under the strip footings.
In corrispondance of the connection between strip footings and mat foundation, the settlements are similar, thus the soil stress beneath strip footings is much bigger than the soil stress beneath the mat foundation (this because I obtain the soil stress multiplying the settlements by the k value, that is different according to the width of the section).
This result seems not normal, leading to soil stress beneath the strip footings more than double those obtained with hand calculation.
Keep on going on this way, the only solution seems to define only one mat foundation for the whole structure.
What is you opinion/suggestion about this?
Thanks in advance.