Foundation Engineering-II
Foundation Engineering-II
Lecture # 1
6-Sep-2019
by
Dr. Jahanzaib Israr
Civil Engg. Dept. – UET Lahore
Email: [email protected]
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COURSE INTRO
Course ID: GE-503
Pre-Requisites: B.Sc Civil Engineering, Foundation
Engineering-I, Advance Soil Mechanics
Course Objectives:
To educate the students with the application of knowledge of Foundation
Engineering
Course Objectives POs BTL
1 To describe importance and purpose of deep foundations PLO1 C1
and classification of different deep foundations (Knowledge)
2 To describe different foundation problems and structures PLO1 C3
liable to mining subsidence (Knowledge)
3 To design deep foundations for different stratum and PLO3 (Design) C5
underpinning
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COURSE OUTLINE
1. Machine Foundations
2. Pile Foundations
6. Underpinning
7. Field Visits
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THEORY EVALUATION
• Mid-Term Exam (40%)
• End Term Exam (50%)
• Class Participation (10%)
• Quizzes
• Assignment
• Viva voce
• Attendance
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PRACTICAL EVALUATION
• Individual Presentation (25%)
• Topic to be decided by the student himself (from
course outlines 4 to 6).
• Hard-bind report of presentation to be submitted.
• Individual Reports (25%)
• Copy/ plagiarism would attract ZERO marks
• Conditional late submissions carry HALF credit
• Field Visit Report (15%)
• Assignments, Attendance, Ethics etc (35%)
NOTE: All assignments and reports must reach Geotechnical
Lab within 7 days of assigning
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LIST OF PRESENTATION TOPICS
Sr. Topic Sr. Topic
No No
1 Foundation failures and preventions – 12 Soil Stabilization by Microbial Induced Calcite
Case Studies Precipitation (MICP)
2 Soil Liquefaction Analysis 13 Machines Founded on Piles - Challenges
3 Failures of Machine Foundations 14 Soil Reinforcement using Native Vegetation
4 Settlement of Foundations 15 Foundations on Soft Soils – Challenges
5 Soil Nailing – Procedure and Challenges 16 Secant Piles – Design Aspects
6 Cement and Lime Stabilization of Soils 17 Geotechnical Failures – Mining Subsidence
7 Frozen Soils – Geotechnical Challenges 18 Geotechnical Failures – Sinkhole Formations
8 Under Pinning – Detailed Mechanism 19 Geotechnical Failures – Internal Erosion
9 Shallow Foundation on Reinforced Soils 20 Protective Filter Design in Dams
10 Under Water Construction Techniques 21 Internal Instability of Granular Filters
11 Slope Stability Analysis 22 Importance of Pore Pressure in Geotechnical Engg
NOTE: Presentations will be as per the above order. Delays or missing out would
carry ZERO marks and no make up would be allowed. 6
LIST OF PRESENTATION TOPICS
Sr. Topic
No
23 Piled Raft Foundation System
24 Collapsible Soils in Pakistan
25 Vibro-Floatation – Procedures and Challenges
26 Identification of Expansive Soils
27 Field Compaction of Soils – Challenges and Solutions
28 Deep Excavation and Associated Challenges with their Solutions
29 Dewatering of Foundations
30 Ersoion Control using Geosynthetics
31 Structural Analysis and Design of Deep Foundations
32 Structural Analysis and Design of Shallow Foundations
33 Design of Soil Reinforcement
NOTE: Presentations will be as per the above order. Delays or missing out would
carry ZERO marks and no make up would be allowed. 7
REFERENCE BOOKS
Foundation Analaysis and Design by J. E. Bowels 5th Edition
Week 3 Foundation vibration analysis by Elastic Half Space Theory, Shear Modulus,
Poisson’s ratio, vertical motion and related design examples
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Foundation design for dynamic loads
Check:
A)- Natural frequency of Foundation-Soil system
B)- Resonance level: The operating frequency of the machine
should not coincide with the natural frequency of the
foundation
C)- Amplitude of motion < 0.20 mm
𝜔 = Frequency Amplitude
𝜔=𝑁 𝑇
N = No. of cycles
T = Time (seconds)
1 Cycle = 2𝜋 rad 13
Resonance
Amplitude
1 Cycle = 2𝜋
rad
𝜔 = Frequency
𝜔=𝑁 𝑇
N = No. of cycles
T = Time (seconds)
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Sources of Dynamic Loading
1- Machines:
All these require machine
i. Compressors
foundation. The load persists
ii. Pumps during the design life of the
iii. Turbines structure.
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Sources of Dynamic Loading
3- Impact Load:
It generates transient type of
i. Pile driving
loadings. The probability of
ii. Blasting occurrence may vary and
iii. Explosion should be kept in mind while
considering it.
iv. Collision
v. Geological impacts
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Types of Machine Foundations
1- Block Foundations:
i. Above ground Foundation
Block
ii. Embedded Block
SOIL
Advantages: 𝐷𝑓 creates damping effects, reducing the
amplitude of vibrations.
iii. Hollow Block
Advantages: Lesser weight and more area facilitate Foundation
Block
the reduction in vibration amplitude and provide 𝐷𝑓 SOIL
enhanced control on the operating frequency.
•Box Caisson: – A caisson which is closed at the bottom but open to the
atmosphere at the top.
Dredged bed
Airlock
A pile is a structural member which transmit the building load (compression, tension or
combination of both) to a good bearing stratum at deep depth. This, in general, resembles
to a column but is burried in the ground.
Diameter < 3 ft, some define pile of diameter between 150 mm to 600 mm (6 to 2)
NOTE: Piles would be covered in greater depth in the later part of this course.
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Parameters for Dynamic Analysis
1)- Operating frequency (𝝎𝒐𝒑 ) of machinery;
2)- Dynamic load;
3)- Type of foundation block (i.e. concrete, masonry,
wall, column system); and
4)- Soil stiffness (i.e. shear modulus).
𝑷𝒛
Foundation
Block
Yawing
Vertical
Rocking
Pitching
Lateral
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CONCLUDED
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