Current requirements for the geotechnical design of shallow foundations

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51372/gacetatecnica232.1

Keywords:

seismic demand, scarrying capacity polynomial equation, shallow foundations

Abstract

The design of shallow foundations is perhaps one of the most common requirements in professional practice of the geotechnical engineering, which has motivated the development of a significant number of experimental, theoretical and numerical investigations to date. Studies on the response of a shallow foundation begin with the proposal of the failure mechanism defined by Prandtl and used by Reissner in the twenties of the 20th century, followed by the formulation of the well-known polynomial equation of Terzaghi's bearing capacity in 1943. Based on the foregoing, works by pioneers in this line such as Meyerhof, Skempton, Vesic and Brinch Hansen, to highlight just a few, have maintained their validity to date at an academic and professional level, due to the practical nature of their proposals. However, the methodologies derived from them, indirectly consider that the foundation plan is composed of isolated elements, whose behavior is evaluated independently of the structuring and distribution of loads in the foundation, which may be far from the solicitations that are had in a project

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Author Biography

Edgar Giovanny Diaz-Segura, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso

Edgar Giovanni, Diaz-Segura. Doctor of Engineering Sciences. Professor at the School of Engineering. Civil. Pontifical Catholic University of Valparaíso. Chile. edgar.diaz@pucv.cl

Published

2022-07-31

How to Cite

Diaz-Segura, E. G. (2022). Current requirements for the geotechnical design of shallow foundations. Gaceta Técnica, 23(2), 1-3. https://doi.org/10.51372/gacetatecnica232.1