What is elastic settlement in foundation engineering?
Elastic settlement occurs when a load is applied to a foundation and the soil deforms instantly according to its elastic properties. The deformation is recoverable if the load is removed.
How does Hooke’s law apply to soil settlement?
Hooke’s law is applied to the soil mass beneath the footing, relating stress to strain linearly within the elastic limit of the soil.
What factors affect the calculation of elastic settlement?
Factors include the applied pressure, footing dimensions, soil modulus, Poisson’s ratio, and an influence factor that accounts for the shape and depth of the footing.
Can elastic settlement be recovered once the load is removed?
Yes, if the load is removed within the elastic limit of the soil, the deformation will be recoverable.
What is the significance of Poisson’s ratio in this calculation?
Poisson’s ratio affects how much a material stretches laterally when it is stretched longitudinally, influencing the settlement calculation.
How does the shape and depth of the footing influence elastic settlement?
The influence factor accounts for the shape and depth of the footing, affecting how stress is distributed and thus impacting the settlement.
What units are typically used in this type of calculation?
Typically, units like pressure (kPa or psi), dimensions (meters or feet), modulus (MPa or psi), and Poisson’s ratio (dimensionless) are used.