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Structural Foundations Manual for Low-Rise Buildings Second Edition OTHER BOOKS ON STRUCTURES AND FOUNDATIONS FROM SPON PRESS Autoclaved Aerated Concrete—Properties, Testing and Design RILEM Concrete Masonry Designer’s Manual J.J.Roberts, A.K.Tovey, W.B.Cranston and A.W.Beeby Construction Materials—Their Nature and Behaviour Edited by J.M.Illston Design of Structural Elements Concrete, steelwork, masonry and timber design to British Standards and Eurocodes C.Arya Examples of the Design of Reinforced Concrete Buildings to BS 8110 C.E.Reynolds and J.C.Steedman Engineering Treatment of Soils F.G.Bell Foundations on Rock D.C.Wyllie Ground Improvement Edited by M.P.Mosely Pile Design and Construction Practice M.J.Tomlinson Piling Engineering W.G.K.Fleming, A.J.Weltman, M.F.Randolph and W.K.Elson Reinforced Concrete Designer’s Handbook C.E.Reynolds and J.C.Steedman Rock Slope Engineering E.Hoek and J.W.Bray Soil Mechanics R.F.Craig The Stability of Slopes E.N.Bromhead Underpinning and Retention Edited by S.Thorburn and G.S.Littlejohn For details of these and other titles, contact the Promotion Department, Structural Foundations Manual for Low-Rise Buildings Second Edition M.F.Atkinson CEng, FIStructE, MICE, HND Arb LONDON AND NEW YORK First published 2004 by Spon Press 11 New Fetter Lane, London EC4P 4EE Simultaneously published in the USA and Canada by Spon Press 29 West 35th Street, New York, NY 10001 Spon Press is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group This edition published in the Taylor & Francis e-Library, 2005. "To purchase your own copy of this or any of Taylor & Francis or Routledge's collection of thousands of eBooks please go to www.eBookstore.tandf.co.uk." © 2003 M.F.Atkinson All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reprinted or reproduced or utilised in any form or by any electronic, mechanical, or other means, now known or hereafter invented, including photocopying and recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publishers. British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data Atkinson, M.F. Structural foundations manual for low-rise buildings/M.F.Atkinson— 2nd ed. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 0-415-26643-2 (alk. paper) 1. Foundations. 2. Structural engineering. I. Title TH2101.A88 2003 624.1′5–dc21 2003053943 ISBN 0-203-30199-4 Master e-book ISBN ISBN 0-203-34179-1 (Adobe e-Reader Format) ISBN 0-415-26643-2 (Print Edition) Contents Preface vii Examples viii 1 Site investigations 1 2 Foundation design 33 3 Foundations in cohesive soils 115 4 Foundations in sands and gravels 140 5 Building in mining localities 169 6 Sites with trees 200 7 Developing on sloping sites 239 8 Building on filled ground 308 9 Ground improvement 326 10 Building up to existing buildings 358 11 Contaminated land 394 Index 431 Preface All structures resting on the earth must be carried by a foundation. The foundations are therefore the most important part of the structure as they are the element which transfers the superstructure loads into the soil mass. Foundation engineering is not an exact science, and engineers involved in foundation design have to use their training, experience and engineering judgement in formulating economic foundation solutions. The design of foundations for low-rise buildings is just as important as that required for larger buildings, the only difference being one of scale. The correct engineering solution must be economic and practical if the builders are to maintain profit margins. This book is about providing suitable foundations for low-rise buildings where ground conditions are classed as hazardous. It deals primarily with housing construction, but much of the information is relevant to the design and construction of other categories of building. It has been written for those professionals involved in building design and is intended to be a source of guidance for builders, architects, engineers, building inspectors and site agents for dealing with foundation problems in which they themselves are not specialists. The book includes state-of-practice methods together with a mixture of ‘how to’ with worked examples and case histories covering a broad range of foundation problems. Its special feature is the interfacing of foundation designs and their ‘buildability’. The realistic examples included are drawn from the author’s extensive experience in civil and structural engineering in dealing with hazardous and marginal ground conditions. I am indebted to Mr G.Studds for his assistance in carrying out the revisions to Chapter 11 on contaminated land. In preparing this book I am particularly indebted to my colleague Mr J.Hine for his help in checking the calculations. I am also grateful to the following for permission to reproduce diagrams and other material from their publications: the National House- Building Council (NHBC) and the Construction Industry Research and Information Association (CIRIA). Extracts from British Standards and Codes of Practice are reproduced by permission of the British Standards Institution, 2 Park Street, London Wl, from whom copies of the complete Standards and Codes of Practice can be obtained. Examples 2.1 Semi-rigid raft design 50 2.2 Structural calculations for three-storey flats 61 2.3 Disused well 71 2.4 Bored piles 79 2.5 Detached house: pile and ground beam design 87 3.1 Strip footing on clay soil 124 3.2 Settlements on clay soil 129 3.3 Triaxial test 137 4.1 Strip footing on granular soil 152 4.2 Pad foundation on sand 153 4.3 Strip footing on sand, high water table 154 4.4 Bearing pressure of granular soil 155 4.5 Bored piles 160 4.6 Working load of precast concrete piles 163 4.7 Steel piles 166 4.8 Driving precast concrete piles 166 5.1 Calculating the reinforcement in a mining raft 185 5.2 Designing the reinforcement in an irregular shaped dwelling 191 5.3 Reinforcement mesh 195 5.4 Calculating movement joint sizes 196 6.1 Foundations on clay soil with young poplar trees 206 6.2 Strip foundations on clay soil with mature and semi-mature trees 223 6.3 Foundations on a site with mature trees, subject to settlement 226 6.4 Site investigation and foundation design, heavily wooded site 227 6.5 Foundation design on a site with mature trees, subject to heave 234 7.1 Thrust on a retaining wall 262 7.2 Pressures and bending moments on a retaining wall 263 7.3 Thickness of retaining wall 266 7.4 Pocket-type retaining wall 272 7.5 Reinforced cavity retaining wall 275 7.6 Concrete filled cavity retaining wall 279 7.7 Brick retaining wall 284 7.8 Reinforced concrete retaining wall to BS 8002 289 8.1 Suspended floor slab over filled ground 316 9.1 Design of stone columns 339 9.2 Improving mixed clay fills 341 9.3 Partial depth treatment of filled ground 343 9.4 Dynamic consolidation 351 10.1 Foundations beside existing building 359

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Atkinson provides practical and buildable solutions for the design of foundations for housing and other low-rise buildings, especially those on abnormal or poor ground. Abstract: This book provides practical solutions for the design of foundations for low-rise buildings, especially those on abnormal
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