Topics covered in this Lecture: Footing Dimensions Upward soil pressure Example-1 (Upward pressure) Example-2 (Footing dimensions)
Year: 2020
Design of Foundation – Lecture 02
Topics covered in this Lecture: Design aspects of R.C.C. Footings Aspects of Soil design Depth of Foundation Modes of soil failure Safe bearing capacity of soil safe bearing pressure on soil Allowable bearing pressure on soil
Design of Foundations – Lecture 01
Topics covered in Lecture – 01: What is Foundation ? Functions of Foundation Classifications of Foundation What is Footing ? Difference between Foundation & Footing Types of Footings
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Shear in structural member
The section of a structural member may be subjected to shear force due to flexure, punching or torsion. Accordingly, the shear may be flexural shear, punching shear or torsional shear. Flexural shear: The shear associated with change of bending moment along the span is known as flexural shear. The beams are usually subjected to flexural shear. For beams, the flexural shear is commonly referred as ‘shear’. Punching shear: The shear associated with the possibility of punching a thin member by a concentrated wall load, a beam-less floor slab supported directly…
SUBMISSION DRAWING – 01
To understand the submission drawing, it is very important to first understand some of its basic requirements. Therefore, in this drawing, only some basic things have been explained to you. This submission drawing is very simple, which will give you a basic idea of how and on which the submission is actually made. If you understand this, then you can make a submission drawing of any building yourself. A submission/Passing drawing must contains the following items; All Floor Plans Minimum one Section Minimum one elevation Site plan Key Plan North…