CVLE 432 Foundation Engineering
Course Syllabus – Spring 2015-2016
Curricular Area Civil Engineering – Structural Sequence
Type of Course Compulsory - Major
Foundation perspective, classification and types.
Site exploration, methods of site investigations, planning the exploration program,
soil boring, soil sampling of disturbed and undisturbed specimen, determination of
soil properties from direct site investigations SPT, CPT, Vane shear test, ground
water location, geophysical exploration, soil profile and geotechnical report.
Bearing capacity of shallow foundations, Terzaghi's equation. General bearing
capacity equation and water table effect on the bearing capacity. Bearing capacity of
eccentrically loaded foundations, Bearing capacity for footings on layered soil,
Catalogue Description bearing capacity from SPT and CPT. Settlement of shallow foundations, immediate
settlement for rigid and flexible footings, immediate settlement by Schmertmann
method, immediate settlement of eccentrically loaded foundations, consolidation
settlement, and differential settlement. Design of spread footings: square footings,
rectangular footings. Design of rectangular combined footing. Mat foundations:
bearing capacity, settlement and design. Pile foundations, types: steel piles, concrete
piles, timber piles and composite piles. Point bearing and friction piles. Load
transfer mechanism. Equations for estimating pile capacity, laterally loaded piles,
Immediate settlement under piles. Pile groups, Efficiency, load bearing, elastic
settlement, consolidation settlement. Design of pile caps: Circulage method
Prerequisites by Courses CVLE 333 Soil Mechanics
Principle of effective stresses. Theory of consolidation. Failure criteria. Shear
Prerequisites by Topics
strength of soil.
Instructors Lina Jaber
Office Hours
3 credits; 2 Lectures/week –75 min per lecture + 1 solving session/week – 50 min
Load
per session
B. M. Das, "Principles of Foundation Engineering", CENGAGE Learning. Seventh
Textbook
Edition.
1. J. E. Bowels, “Foundation Analysis and Design”, McGraw Hill. Companies, Inc.
6th Ed. 2001.
Reference Books 2. R. W. Day, “Foundation Engineering Handbook”, McGraw Hill. Construction-
ASCE Press. Ed. 2006.
Week[ 1] Foundation perspective, classification and types
Week [1]
Week [2-3] Site Exploration
Methods of site investigations
Soil boring and sampling
Determination of soil properties from site tests
Geophysical exploration
Laboratory test and geotechnical report
Topics
Week [2-3] Week [4-5] Bearing Capacity of Shallow Foundations
Failure patterns of shallow foundations.
Terzaghi's bearing capacity equation for shallow foundations
General Capacity equation and water table effect
Bearing capacity of eccentrically loaded foundations
Bearing capacity for footings on layered soil
Week [4-5]
Bearing capacity from SPT and CPT
Week [6] Settlement of shallow foundations
Immediate for flexible and rigid footings
Immediate settlement by Schmertmann method,
Week [6] Immediate settlement of eccentrically loaded foundations,
Consolidation settlement
Differential settlement.
Week [7-8]
Week [7-8] Design of Spread footings
Square footings
Rectangular footings
Week[9] Design of Rectangular Combined footing
Week [9-10]
Week[10] Design of Mat Foundations
Bearing capacity of mat foundation
Differential settlement of mats
Structural design of mat foundations
Conventional rigid method
Week [11-15] Pile Foundations
Steel, concrete, timber and composite piles
Estimating pile length
Week [11-15] Load transfer mechanism
Equations for estimating pile capacity
Laterally loaded piles
Immediate settlement under piles
Pile groups: efficiency, load bearing, elastic settlement,
and consolidation settlement.
Design of pile caps: Circulage method