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Raft Foundation Design

1) The document summarizes the design of a reinforced concrete raft foundation and slab according to BS8110 Part 1: 1997. Key parameters defined include soil properties, raft geometry, loading, and reinforcement details. 2) Internal design checks were performed for bearing capacity, bending moments, shear, deflection, and reinforcement requirements. All checks passed criteria. 3) Edge design checks included bearing pressure, bending moments, shear, and reinforcement requirements. All edge checks also passed criteria.

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Raft Foundation Design

1) The document summarizes the design of a reinforced concrete raft foundation and slab according to BS8110 Part 1: 1997. Key parameters defined include soil properties, raft geometry, loading, and reinforcement details. 2) Internal design checks were performed for bearing capacity, bending moments, shear, deflection, and reinforcement requirements. All checks passed criteria. 3) Edge design checks included bearing pressure, bending moments, shear, and reinforcement requirements. All edge checks also passed criteria.

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RAFT FOUNDATION DESIGN (BS8110 : PART 1 : 1997)

Tedds calculation version 1.0.11;

A s s la b to p

h s la b

h h c o r e s la b

A s s la b b t m

Soil and raft definition


Soil definition
Allowable bearing pressure; qallow = 75.0 kN/m2
Number of types of soil forming sub-soil; One type only
Soil density; Firm to loose
Depth of hardcore beneath slab; hhcoreslab = 300 mm; (Dispersal allowed for bearing pressure
check)
Density of hardcore; hcore = 20.0 kN/m3
Basic assumed diameter of local depression; depbasic = 2000mm
Diameter under slab modified for hardcore; depslab = depbasic - hhcoreslab = 1700 mm

Raft slab definition


Max dimension/max dimension between joints; lmax = 10.000 m
Slab thickness; hslab = 250 mm
Concrete strength; fcu = 30 N/mm2
Poissons ratio of concrete; = 0.2
Slab mesh reinforcement strength; fyslab = 460 N/mm2
Partial safety factor for steel reinforcement; s = 1.15
From C&CA document Concrete ground floors Table 5
Minimum mesh required in top for shrinkage; A142;
Actual mesh provided in top; A10 (Asslabtop = 393 mm2/m)
Mesh provided in bottom; A10 (Asslabbtm = 393 mm2/m)
Top mesh bar diameter; slabtop = 10 mm
Bottom mesh bar diameter; slabbtm = 10 mm
Cover to top reinforcement; ctop = 25 mm
Cover to bottom reinforcement; cbtm = 25 mm
Average effective depth of top reinforcement; dtslabav = hslab - ctop - slabtop = 215 mm
Average effective depth of bottom reinforcement; dbslabav = hslab - cbtm - slabbtm = 215 mm
Overall average effective depth; dslabav = (dtslabav + dbslabav)/2 = 215 mm
Minimum effective depth of top reinforcement; dtslabmin = dtslabav - slabtop/2 = 210 mm
Minimum effective depth of bottom reinforcement; dbslabmin = dbslabav - slabbtm/2 = 210 mm
Slab edge reinforcement
Mesh provided in top; A10 (Asedgetop = 393 mm2/m)
Mesh provided in bottom; A10 (Asedgebtm = 393 mm2/m)
;

Internal slab design checks


Basic loading
Slab self weight; wslab = 24 kN/m3 hslab = 6.0 kN/m2
Hardcore; whcoreslab = hcore hhcoreslab = 6.0 kN/m2

Applied loading
Uniformly distributed dead load; wDudl = 10.0 kN/m2
Uniformly distributed live load; wLudl = 5.0 kN/m2
Internal slab bearing pressure check
Total uniform load at formation level; wudl = wslab + whcoreslab + wDudl + wLudl = 27.0 kN/m2
PASS - wudl <= qallow - Applied bearing pressure is less than allowable
Internal slab bending and shear check
Applied bending moments
Span of slab; lslab = depslab + dtslabav = 1915 mm
Ultimate self weight udl; wswult = 1.4 wslab = 8.4 kN/m2
Self weight moment at centre; Mcsw = wswult lslab2 (1 + ) / 64 = 0.6 kNm/m
Self weight moment at edge; Mesw = wswult lslab2 / 32 = 1.0 kNm/m
Self weight shear force at edge; Vsw = wswult lslab / 4 = 4.0 kN/m

Moments due to applied uniformly distributed loads


Ultimate applied udl; wudlult = 1.4 wDudl + 1.6 wLudl = 22.0 kN/m2
Moment at centre; Mcudl = wudlult lslab2 (1 + ) / 64 = 1.5 kNm/m
Moment at edge; Meudl = wudlult lslab2 / 32 = 2.5 kNm/m
Shear force at edge; Vudl = wudlult lslab / 4 = 10.5 kN/m

Resultant moments and shears


Total moment at edge; Me = 3.5 kNm/m
Total moment at centre; Mc = 2.1 kNm/m
Total shear force; V = 14.6 kN/m

Reinforcement required in top


K factor; Kslabtop = Me/(fcu dtslabav2) = 0.003
Lever arm; zslabtop = dtslabav min(0.95, 0.5 + (0.25 - Kslabtop/0.9)) = 204.2
mm
Area of steel required for bending; Asslabtopbend = Me/((1.0/s) fyslab zslabtop) = 43 mm2/m
Minimum area of steel required; Asslabmin = 0.0013 hslab = 325 mm2/m
Area of steel required; Asslabtopreq = max(Asslabtopbend, Asslabmin) = 325 mm2/m
PASS - Asslabtopreq <= Asslabtop - Area of reinforcement provided in top to span local depressions is adequate
Reinforcement required in bottom
K factor; Kslabbtm = Mc/(fcu dbslabav2) = 0.002
Lever arm; zslabbtm = dbslabav min(0.95, 0.5 + (0.25 - Kslabbtm/0.9)) = 204.2
mm
Area of steel required for bending; Asslabbtmbend = Mc/((1.0/s) fyslab zslabbtm) = 26 mm2/m
Area of steel required; Asslabbtmreq = max(Asslabbtmbend, Asslabmin) = 325 mm2/m
PASS - Asslabbtmreq <= Asslabbtm - Area of reinforcement provided in bottom to span local depressions is
adequate
Shear check
Applied shear stress; v = V/dtslabmin = 0.069 N/mm2
Tension steel ratio; = 100 Asslabtop/dtslabmin = 0.187
From BS8110-1:1997 - Table 3.8;
Design concrete shear strength; vc = 0.451 N/mm2
PASS - v <= vc - Shear capacity of the slab is adequate
Internal slab deflection check
Basic allowable span to depth ratio; Ratiobasic = 26.0
Moment factor; Mfactor = Mc/dbslabav2 = 0.045 N/mm2
Steel service stress; fs = 2/3 fyslab Asslabbtmbend/Asslabbtm = 19.965 N/mm2
Modification factor; MFslab = min(2.0, 0.55 + [(477N/mm2 - fs)/(120 (0.9N/mm2 +
Mfactor))])
MFslab = 2.000
Modified allowable span to depth ratio; Ratioallow = Ratiobasic MFslab = 52.000
Actual span to depth ratio; Ratioactual = lslab/ dbslabav = 8.907
PASS - Ratioactual <= Ratioallow - Slab span to depth ratio is adequate

Slab edge design checks


Basic loading
Hardcore; whcoreslab = hcore hhcoreslab = 6.0 kN/m2
Slab self weight; wslab = 24 kN/m3 hslab = 6.0 kN/m2

Slab edge bearing pressure check


Total uniform load at formation level; wudledge = wDudl + wLudl + wslab + whcoreslab = 27.0 kN/m2
PASS - wudledge <= qallow - Applied bearing pressure is less than allowable
Slab edge bending check
Considering a 1.0m width of slab
Divider for moments due to udls; udl = 10.0

Applied bending moments


Span of slab; ledge = depslab + dtslabmin = 1910 mm
Ultimate self weight udl; wedgeult = 1.4 wslab = 8.4 kN/m2
Self weight bending moment; Medgesw = wedgeult ledge2/10 = 3.1 kNm/m
Self weight shear force; Vedgesw = wedgeult ledge/2 = 8.0 kN/m

Moments due to applied uniformly distributed loads


Ultimate udl; wedgeudl = wudlult = 22.0 kN/m2
Bending moment; Medgeudl = wedgeudl ledge2/udl = 8.0 kNm/m
Shear force; Vedgeudl = wedgeudl ledge/2 = 21.0 kN/m

Resultant moments and shears


Total moment (hogging and sagging); Medge = 11.1 kNm/m
Maximum shear force; Vedge = 29.0 kN/m

Reinforcement required in top


K factor; Kedgetop = Medge/(fcu dtslabmin2) = 0.008
Lever arm; zedgetop = dtslabmin min(0.95, 0.5 + (0.25 - Kedgetop/0.9)) = 200
mm
Area of steel required for bending; Asedgetopbend = Medge/((1.0/s) fyslab zedgetop) = 139 mm2/m
Area of steel required; Asedgetopreq = max(Asedgetopbend, Asslabmin) = 325 mm2/m
PASS - Asedgetopreq <= Asedgetop - Area of reinforcement provided in top of slab is adequate
Reinforcement required in bottom
K factor; Kedgebtm = Medge/(fcu dbslabmin2) = 0.008
Lever arm; zedgebtm = dbslabmin min(0.95, 0.5 + (0.25 - Kedgebtm/0.9)) = 200
mm
Area of steel required for bending; Asedgebtmbend = Medge/((1.0/s) fyslab zedgebtm) = 139 mm2/m
Area of steel required; Asedgebtmreq = max(Asedgebtmbend, Asslabmin) = 325 mm2/m
PASS - Asedgebtmreq <= Asedgebtm - Area of reinforcement provided in bottom of slab is adequate
Applied shear stress; vedge = Vedge 1.0m/(1000mm dtslabmin) = 0.138 N/mm2
Tension steel ratio; edge = 100 Asedgetop 1.0m/(1000mm dtslabmin) = 0.187
From BS8110-1:1997 - Table 3.8
Design concrete shear strength; vcedge = 0.451 N/mm2
PASS - vedge <= vcedge - Shear capacity of the slab is not exceeded
Slab edge deflection check
Basic allowable span to depth ratio; Ratiobasicedge = 26.0
Moment factor; Mfactoredge = Medge/dbslabmin2 = 0.251 N/mm2
Steel service stress; fsedge = 2/3 fyslab Asedgebtmbend/Asedgebtm = 108.445 N/mm2
Modification factor; MFedge=min(2.0,0.55+[(477N/mm2-fsedge)/
(120(0.9N/mm2+Mfactoredge))])
MFedge = 2.000
Modified allowable span to depth ratio; Ratioallowedge = Ratiobasicedge MFedge = 52.000
Actual span to depth ratio; Ratioactualedge = ledge/ dtslabmin = 9.095
PASS - Ratioactualedge <= Ratioallowedge - Slab span to depth ratio is adequate

Corner design checks


Basic loading
Corner bearing pressure check
Total uniform load at formation level; wudlcorner = wDudl + wLudl + wslab + whcoreslab = 27.0 kN/m2
PASS - wudlcorner <= qallow - Applied bearing pressure is less than allowable
Slab corner bending check
Cantilever span of slab at corner; lcorner = depslab/(2) + dtslabav/2 = 1310 mm

Moment and shear due to self weight


Considering triangular loading
Maximum ultimate self weight udl; wswult = 1.4 wslab depslab/(2) = 10.1 kN/m
Self weight bending moment; Mcornersw = wswult lcorner2/(6 depslab/(2)) = 2.4 kNm/m
Self weight shear force; Vcornersw = wswult lcorner/(2 depslab/(2)) = 5.5 kN/m

Moment and shear due to udls


Maximum ultimate udl; wcornerudl = ((1.4wDudl)+(1.6wLudl)) depslab/(2) = 26.4 kN/m
Bending moment; Mcornerudl = wcornerudl lcorner2/(6 depslab/(2)) = 6.3 kNm/m
Shear force; Vcornerudl = wcornerudl lcorner/(2 depslab/(2)) = 14.4 kN/m

Resultant moments and shears


Total design moment; Mcorner = Mcornersw+ Mcornerudl = 8.7 kNm/m
Total design shear force; Vcorner = Vcornersw+ Vcornerudl = 19.9 kN/m

Reinforcement required in top of slab at corners


K factor; Kcorner = Mcorner/(fcu dtslabmin2) = 0.007
Lever arm; zcorner = dtslabmin min(0.95, 0.5 + (0.25 - Kcorner/0.9)) = 200
mm
Area of steel required for bending; Ascornerbend = Mcorner/((1.0/s) fyslab zcorner) = 109 mm2/m
Area of steel required; Ascorner = max(Ascornerbend, Asslabmin) = 325 mm2/m
PASS - Ascorner <= Asedgetop - Area of reinforcement provided in top of slab at corners is adequate
Applied shear stress; vcorner = Vcorner/dtslabmin = 0.095 N/mm2
Tension steel ratio; corner = 100 Asedgetop/dtslabmin = 0.187
From BS8110-1:1997 - Table 3.8
Design concrete shear strength; vccorner = 0.451 N/mm2
Pass - vcorner <= vccorner - Shear capacity of the slab is not exceeded
Slab corner deflection check
Basic allowable span to depth ratio; Ratiobasiccorner = 7.0
Moment factor; Mfactorcorner = Mcorner/dtslabmin2 = 0.197 N/mm2
Steel service stress; fscorner = 2/3 fyslab Ascornerbend/Asedgetop = 84.969 N/mm2
Modification factor; MF corner=min(2.0,0.55+[(477N/mm2-fscorner)/
2
(120(0.9N/mm +Mfactorcorner))])
MFcorner = 2.000
Modified allowable span to depth ratio; Ratioallowcorner = Ratiobasiccorner MFcorner = 14.000
Actual span to depth ratio; Ratioactualcorner = lcorner/ dtslabmin = 6.236
PASS - Ratioactualcorner <= Ratioallowcorner - Slab span to depth ratio is adequate

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