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Load Testing and Settlement Prediction of Shallow Foundation
Authors:J Brian Anderson  F C Townsend  L Rahelison
Affiliation:1Assistant Professor, Dept. of Civil Engineering, Univ. of North Carolina at Charlotte, Charlotte, NC 28223-0001. E-mail: jbanders@uncc.edu
2Professor, Dept. of Civil and Coastal Engineering, Univ. of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611-6580. E-mail: ftown@ce.ufl.edu
3Geotechnical Engineer, Antananarivo, Madagascar.
Abstract:The purpose of this study was to critically examine insitu test methods as a means for predicting settlement of shallow foundations. Accordingly, a 1.8?m (6?ft) diameter concrete footing was statically load tested. Prior to construction, insitu standard penetration test (SPT), cone penetration test (CPT), dilatometer (DMT), and pressuremeter (PMT)] and laboratory tests were performed to determine engineering properties of the soil. Predictions of the footing settlement were made by traditional as well as finite element methods. The results of the static load test showed settlements were over predicted by all methods. However, the traditional methods provided reasonable settlement estimates using either SPT-N or back computed CPT(N) as input. Finite element analyses using either DMT or CPT derived input parameters provided reasonable settlement estimates. Finite element analyses using SPT or PMT derived input parameters provided poor settlement estimates. The Mohr–Coulomb (elastoplastic) model, accounting for overconsolidation, provided better estimates than the hardening soil (hyperbolic-cap) model for all insitu test derived parameters.
Keywords:Shallow foundations  Footings  Load tests  Foundation settlement  In situ tests  Finite element method  
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