Raft Foundation - Design Requirements and Applicability
Raft Foundation - Design Requirements and Applicability
and Applicability
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A raft or mat foundation is a sizable concrete slab or slab-and-beam system which supports all
the loads of superstructure through walls or columns in two or more rows and rests on soil layer
or rock. A raft foundation may be rectangular(Fig. 1) or circular(Fig. 3). When mat foundation is
supported by columns rather than the underlying materials, it is termed as Piled raft foundation.
Mat or raft foundation is classified as a shallow foundation since its depth is considerably
smaller than deep foundation, but its depth is greater than other types of shallow foundation. It is
useful in controlling the differential settlement and transferring the loads not exceeding the
bearing capacity of the soil due to integral action of the raft foundation.
Mat foundations are an ideal type of foundation in several conditions for instance low bearing
capacity soil, spread footing cover about 70% of the structure, high structure loads, soft pockets
or cavities of in the soil to unknown extent raft, and highly compressible soil and extents to a
great depth.
There are certain requirements that need to be considered during the of raft foundation in order to
produce adequate design such as minimum depth of 50cm, required excavation depth of
approximately 2.5m, and rebar cover of 50mm.
Fig. 1: Solid
Raft Foundation
Fig.
3: Mat Foundation