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STRESSES IN SOILS
Presentation byShreedhar S
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Stress Isobar or pressure bulb An isobar is a curve joining the
points of equal intensity In other words an isobar is a contour
of equal stresses The isobar of a particular intensity
can be obtained by
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Let it be required to plot an isobar for which
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Assuming various values of depth(z), the corresponding IB values are computed.
For the values of IB , the corresponding r/z values are determined
Once the value of r/z has been determined the radial distance r can be calculated.
An isobar is symmetrical about the load axis, the other half can be drawn from symmetry.
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It is observed that r is zero at load point and attains the maximum value at r/z =0.75 And again decreases
In the same manner the isobar of intensity 0.2Q,0.3Q etc can be drawn
The zone with in which the stresses have a significant effect on the settlement of structure is known as pressure bulb
The area outside of the pressure bulb is assumed as negligible stress.
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Vertical pressure distribution on horizontal plane
The vertical stress on horizontal plane at depth ‘z’ is given by
Z being a specified depth For several assumed values of r, r/Z is
calculated and the influence factor IB is found for each, the value of vertical stress is then computed.
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The maximum stress occurs just below the load (r=0) and it is decreases rapidly as the distance r increases
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Vertical stress distribution on a vertical plane
The vertical stress distribution on a vertical plane at a radial distance of ‘r’ can be obtained from
In this case a radial distance r is constant and depth changes
The value of r/z are obtained for different depths z
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Westergaard’s Solution
Boussinesq’ s solution assumes that the soil deposit is isotropic.
Actual sedimentary deposits are generally anisotropic.
There are thin layers of sand embedded in homogeneous clay strata.
According to Westergaard the vertical stress at a point P at a depth z below the concentrated load Q is given by
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Equivalent point- load method
This is an approximate method to find the vertical stress at any point inside a soil mass due to uniformly distributed load acting on an area of any shape
In this method loaded area is divided in to a number of smaller areas and replacing the distributed load on a small area by an equivalent point load acting at the centroid of the area
Q= q (a X b) Thus the total load is converted in to number
of point load
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Q1,Q2,Q3,Q4=q (aXb) r1,r2,r3,r4 =radial distances of point of
load acting from point P
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