topic 7 Geo Flashcards
1
Q
Give two types of shallow foundation and describe each.
A
- Pad foundation - usually constructed to support structural R.C. columns, stanchions or isolated brick piers.
- Strip foundation - normally provided for load-bearing walls and for rows of columns that are closely spaced.
2
Q
For strip foundation, state the requirements for its concrete thickness.
A
- The concrete thickness must be bigger than slab’s projection from the wall it supported.
- Thickness, t > 150mm
3
Q
Determine two situations when it is more suitable to use raft foundation over pad or strip foundation.
A
- When the individual pad or strip foundation occupy more than 50% of the area of the structure
- When the soils beneath the structure consist of varying compressibility
4
Q
Determine five situations when it is more suitable to use pile foundation.
A
- No firm bearing strata exists at a reasonable depth and the applied loading is uneven.
- The pumping of sub-soil water would be too costly.
- Highly compressible soils near the surface.
- Shrinkable clayey soil beneath the structure.
- To solve the problem due to the moisture changes in the soil.
5
Q
Piles could be classified in two ways. Briefly describe how the piles are classified.
A
By the ways their bearing capacities are derived:
1. friction piles
2. End bearing piles
By the methods of installation:
1.displacement
2. Non displacement
6
Q
List ten possible problems occurring during the installation of a pile.
A
- Overdriving the pile
- Driving the pile using the wrong hammer weight
- Deflected off location by
obstructions - Ground heaving
- Tensile cracking during driving
- Consolidation in sand due to piling
- Confusion between chiselling and socketing
- Concrete placement and mix design
- Necking of pile due to incorrect casing withdraw method
- Boring in unstable soils may cause breakthrough of soil wall