TYPES OF FOUNDATIONS About (对类型的基础).pdf
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Lecture Note COSC 421 1
(M.E. Haque)
TYPES OF FOUNDATIONS
Foundation Systems
Shallow Foundation Deep Foundation
Pile Foundation Pier (Caisson)
Foundation
Isolated spread Wall footings Combined Cantilever or
footings footings strap footings
Raft or Mat
foundation
Lecture Note COSC 421 2
(M.E. Haque)
Shallow Foundations – are usually located no more than 6 ft below the lowest
finished floor. A shallow foundation system generally used when (1) the soil close the
ground surface has sufficient bearing capacity, and (2) underlying weaker strata do not
result in undue settlement. The shallow foundations are commonly used most
economical foundation systems.
Footings are structural elements, which transfer loads to the soil from columns, walls
or lateral loads from earth retaining structures. In order to transfer these loads properly to
the soil, footings must be design to
• Prevent excessive settlement
• Minimize differential settlement, and
• Provide adequate safety against overturning and sliding.
Types of Footings
Column
Footing
Isolated spread footings under individual columns.
These can be square, rectangular, or circular.
Lecture Note COSC 421
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