Economic Foundation Design For Tall Buildings

Deep Foundations Institute
Frances Badelow
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Deep Foundations Institute
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10
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550 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

This paper describes a design process for piled raft foundations supporting high-rise buildings. The design process comprises an initial stage of geotechnical site characterization using the results of investigation boreholes to prepare a subsurface model and derive geotechnical parameters for raft and pile design from empirical correlations. Following this a preliminary analysis is undertaken using a combination of elastic theory and allowances for non linear behaviour of the piled raft system to assess the viability of such a foundation system and any potential advantages of a piled raft over conventional fully piled foundation systems. Finally, a detailed analysis is undertaken using the GARP8 computer program. Case studies where this design process has been successfully used to design a more efficient piled raft system that has resulted in significant cost and time savings compared to conventional bored pile foundation options are also described.
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APA: Frances Badelow  (2006)  Economic Foundation Design For Tall Buildings

MLA: Frances Badelow Economic Foundation Design For Tall Buildings. Deep Foundations Institute, 2006.

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