Load Intensity on Foundation given Settlement Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Load Intensity = (Settlement in Foundation*Coefficient dependent on internal friction)*(1+(2*Depth of Footing)/Width of Footing)+((Settlement in Foundation*Coefficient dependent on cohesion)/Width of Footing)
qf = (Δ*C1)*(1+(2*D)/B)+((Δ*C2)/B)
This formula uses 6 Variables
Variables Used
Load Intensity - (Measured in Megapascal) - Load Intensity is defined as load applied per unit area.
Settlement in Foundation - (Measured in Meter) - Settlement in Foundation is vertical movement of foundation due to applied load.
Coefficient dependent on internal friction - Coefficient dependent on internal friction depend upon angle of internal friction.
Depth of Footing - (Measured in Meter) - Depth of Footing is the longer dimension of the footing.
Width of Footing - (Measured in Meter) - Width of Footing is the shorter dimension of the footing.
Coefficient dependent on cohesion - Coefficient dependent on cohesion usually determined by bearing-plate loading tests.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Settlement in Foundation: 5 Millimeter --> 0.005 Meter (Check conversion ​here)
Coefficient dependent on internal friction: 10 --> No Conversion Required
Depth of Footing: 15.2 Meter --> 15.2 Meter No Conversion Required
Width of Footing: 2 Meter --> 2 Meter No Conversion Required
Coefficient dependent on cohesion: 10 --> No Conversion Required
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
qf = (Δ*C1)*(1+(2*D)/B)+((Δ*C2)/B) --> (0.005*10)*(1+(2*15.2)/2)+((0.005*10)/2)
Evaluating ... ...
qf = 0.835
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
835000 Pascal -->0.835 Megapascal (Check conversion ​here)
FINAL ANSWER
0.835 Megapascal <-- Load Intensity
(Calculation completed in 00.004 seconds)

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Settlement under foundations Calculators

Settlement in Foundation due to Load applied on Foundation
​ LaTeX ​ Go Settlement in Foundation = ((Load Intensity*Width of Footing)/(Coefficient dependent on internal friction*Width of Footing+2*Coefficient dependent on internal friction*Depth of Footing+Coefficient dependent on cohesion))
Load Intensity on Foundation given Settlement
​ LaTeX ​ Go Load Intensity = (Settlement in Foundation*Coefficient dependent on internal friction)*(1+(2*Depth of Footing)/Width of Footing)+((Settlement in Foundation*Coefficient dependent on cohesion)/Width of Footing)

Load Intensity on Foundation given Settlement Formula

​LaTeX ​Go
Load Intensity = (Settlement in Foundation*Coefficient dependent on internal friction)*(1+(2*Depth of Footing)/Width of Footing)+((Settlement in Foundation*Coefficient dependent on cohesion)/Width of Footing)
qf = (Δ*C1)*(1+(2*D)/B)+((Δ*C2)/B)

What is load intensity ?

Foundations distribute the loads of the super structure, to a larger area so that the intensity of the load at its base (i.e. total load divided by the total area) does not exceed the safe bearing capacity of the sub-soil.

How to Calculate Load Intensity on Foundation given Settlement?

Load Intensity on Foundation given Settlement calculator uses Load Intensity = (Settlement in Foundation*Coefficient dependent on internal friction)*(1+(2*Depth of Footing)/Width of Footing)+((Settlement in Foundation*Coefficient dependent on cohesion)/Width of Footing) to calculate the Load Intensity, The Load Intensity on Foundation given Settlement formula is defined as load applied per unit area of soil. Load Intensity is denoted by qf symbol.

How to calculate Load Intensity on Foundation given Settlement using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Load Intensity on Foundation given Settlement, enter Settlement in Foundation (Δ), Coefficient dependent on internal friction (C1), Depth of Footing (D), Width of Footing (B) & Coefficient dependent on cohesion (C2) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Load Intensity on Foundation given Settlement calculation can be explained with given input values -> 8.3E-7 = (0.005*10)*(1+(2*15.2)/2)+((0.005*10)/2).

FAQ

What is Load Intensity on Foundation given Settlement?
The Load Intensity on Foundation given Settlement formula is defined as load applied per unit area of soil and is represented as qf = (Δ*C1)*(1+(2*D)/B)+((Δ*C2)/B) or Load Intensity = (Settlement in Foundation*Coefficient dependent on internal friction)*(1+(2*Depth of Footing)/Width of Footing)+((Settlement in Foundation*Coefficient dependent on cohesion)/Width of Footing). Settlement in Foundation is vertical movement of foundation due to applied load, Coefficient dependent on internal friction depend upon angle of internal friction, Depth of Footing is the longer dimension of the footing, Width of Footing is the shorter dimension of the footing & Coefficient dependent on cohesion usually determined by bearing-plate loading tests.
How to calculate Load Intensity on Foundation given Settlement?
The Load Intensity on Foundation given Settlement formula is defined as load applied per unit area of soil is calculated using Load Intensity = (Settlement in Foundation*Coefficient dependent on internal friction)*(1+(2*Depth of Footing)/Width of Footing)+((Settlement in Foundation*Coefficient dependent on cohesion)/Width of Footing). To calculate Load Intensity on Foundation given Settlement, you need Settlement in Foundation (Δ), Coefficient dependent on internal friction (C1), Depth of Footing (D), Width of Footing (B) & Coefficient dependent on cohesion (C2). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Settlement in Foundation, Coefficient dependent on internal friction, Depth of Footing, Width of Footing & Coefficient dependent on cohesion and hit the calculate button. You can also select the units (if any) for Input(s) and the Output as well.
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