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Types of Building Foundation

Types of Building Foundations: Foundations are basically of two (02) types and the types of Building Foundation are as follows:   

1) Shallow Foundation
2) Deep Foundation.

1) Shallow Foundation:


 According to Terzaghi, if the depth of foundation is less than or equal to its width, then it is called a Shallow Foundation. This type of foundation transfer building load to the earth very near to the surface.

Shallow Foundation are:

i) Isolated Footing: 
This is the most common type of foundation used for building construction and also most economical one. They are most commonly square and rectangular is size.

isolated footing

ii) Combined Footing:
 Combined footing support more than one column in a row. Combined footings are constructed when two or more columns are close enough and their isolated footing overlaps one-another.

combined footing

iii) Strap Footing:
 A strap footing consists of two isolated footings connected with a structural strap or a lever. The strap connects the two footing such that they behave as one unit.The strap simply act as a connected beam and does not take any soil reaction. 

strap footing

iv) Mat or Raft Foundation: 
A mat or a raft is a large slab supporting a number of columns and wall under the entire or large part of a structure. Mat foundation required when the allowable soil pressure is low or where the columns or walls are so closed that individual footings overlap or touch each-other.

mat foundation

v) Wall Footing:
 This type of foundation runs along the direction of the wall and helps to transmit the load of the wall into the ground.

wall footing

2) Deep Foundation:

 According to Tarzaghi, if the depth of foundation is greater than its width. then it is called Deep Foundation. A deep foundation is generally much more expensive than a shallow foundation. 

Deep Foundations are:

i) Pile Foundation :
 A pile is a slender structural member made of steel, concrete or wood.A pile is either driven into the soil or formed in-situ by excavating a hole a filling it with concrete.

pile

ii) Pier Foundation:
 A pier is a large diameter concrete cylinder build in the ground. The difference between a drilled pier and a bored pile is basically of size.

drilled pier

iii) Well Foundation:
 A well foundation is similar to an open caisson. Well foundation can be constructed on a dry bed or after making a sand island.

well foundation

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