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LoadCap
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This application permits the
computation of the marginal load
according to Terzaghi, Meyerhof,
Hansen and Vesic, of elastic sagging
(Timoshenko and Goodier), edometric,
and Schmertmann calculation.
Seismic corrections according to
Vesic e Sano can be applied.
Calculation based either on weighted
average or on borehole results.
Deformation calculation for any
point within or outside the
foundation.
Foundation at inclined base and
subject to eccentric loads.
GENERAL FEATURES
Strip footing foundation;
Spread footing foundation;
Mat foundation;
Ring foundation;
Bearing capacity according to:
Terzaghi, Meyerhof, Hansen, Vesic,
Zienkiewicz.
Settlement: Elastic, Edometric
Burland and Burbidge Schmertmann.
Settlement differences
Seismic corrections according to:
Vesic, Sano
Analysis in relation to total and
effective tension;
Display of tensional state and
tension bulb;
Computation of tension status
induced by external loads at any
point;
Nspt correlation with geotechnic
parameters according to Meyerhof,
Sanglerat, & Peck, Hanson and
Thorburn.
Liquefaction potential is calculated
using the process developed by Seed
e Idriss (1971, 1982)
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COMPUTATION OPTIONS
Computation of marginal load for stratified media
through loaded average and verification by drilling;
Slope foundation;
Foundation with inclined base;
Foundations subject to eccentric loads;
Generation of bearing capacity table, varying depth
and width, exportable to EXCEL or else in memory;
Construction of graphic representation of
permissible load-depth;
Construction of graphic representation of
permissible load-foundation width;
Load settlement diagram;
Computation of foundation constant according to
Terzaghi and Bowles;
Water table, even above the foundation plane;
Display of stress contours derived with Boussinesq's
theory interpolating stress states by spline curves;
Display of stress states at any given point of the
foundation site;
Display of the subsidence wedge;
Computation of edometric settlement at any given
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