In this construction video tutorial, one will be
familiar with how to determine maximum bearing capacity of various types of
soil.
Safe Bearing Capacity of Soils is defined as the
maximum strength of loading that the soil will bear securely devoid of the risk
associated with shear failure.
The bearing capacity of soil refers to the maximum average contact pressure among the foundation and the soil which should not lead to shear failure in the soil.
In the jobsite
you will be provided with drawings along with soil investigation report. From
soil investigation report, you can get various information about the soil upon
which the building will be constructed like number of fillings in the soil, the
bearing capacity of soil, bearing pressure of soil to undergo.
There may be
some errors in the report or higher value for bearing capacity.
In this video,
you will learn how to find out maximum bearing capacity of soil and tally this
figure with the soil test report to check for any discrepancy.
In the video, there are two heads like soil type
and safe bearing capacity of soil. In soil type, there are different types of
soil like combination of soft, wet and muddy clay, fine/loose or dry sand, soft
clay, black cotton soil, moist or sand clay mix, loose gravels, compacted
gravels, soft rock, sand or lime stone, hard rock/granite/trap etc. For each
type of soil, the maximum safe bearing capacity is provided.
Go
through the following video tutorial, to get more details.
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Published By
Rajib Dey
www.constructioncost.co
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Published By
Rajib Dey
www.constructioncost.co
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