Abstract

The influence of static loadings of the foundations of structures in the process of soil compaction of the base on the subsidence of the soil surface and the bench outside the loaded contour is considered in the work. The studies were performed on models of rectangular massive foundations using the method of equivalent soil layer, based on the theory of compaction of linear-deforming half-space. Using this method, the values of the average sedimentation of the models of rectangular foundations were calculated, taking into account all components of normal stresses and lateral soil extension. On the basis of the method of angular points of the equivalent layer, the values of subsidence of the soil surface outside the contour of the foundation models are calculated, depending on the distance from the contour of the foundation, the value of the average subsidence of the foundation and its parameters. To determine the areas of the soil surface most sensitive to the perception of static loads, lines of equal settlements of the soil surface outside the contour of the foundation models are constructed. On the basis of theoretical studies, probable magnitudes of sedimentation of soil benchmarks are calculated, depending on the subsidence of the soil surface and the distance from the contour of the foundation. The probable minimum distance from the contour of the structure to the places of laying of initial soil benchmarks is established to ensure the required accuracy of geodetic observations. The results of the conducted researches may find application in the design of geodetic observations of the settlements and deformations of the foundations of engineering structures and the choice of the locations of local level points.

Highlights

  • Monitoring subsidence and deformation of the foundations of engineering structures and technological equipment occupy a significant place in the modern practice of engineering and geodetic works

  • The given publications do not pay due attention to the questions of the accuracy of geodetic observations of the settlements the foundations of engineering structures, as well as the stability of the height position of local level points caused by man-made influences

  • It is established that the values of settlements of the surface of the soil, calculated by the method of angular points of the equivalent layer on models of rectangular foundations, at a distance equal to the depth of the active compression zone are on average 18% of the value of the average subsidence of the foundation

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Summary

Introduction

Monitoring subsidence and deformation of the foundations of engineering structures and technological equipment occupy a significant place in the modern practice of engineering and geodetic works. The work (Dutchyn, 2005) is devoted to the study of the accuracy and informativeness of determining the settlements of rectangular foundations in the process of soil compaction, depending on the location of observed marks and the relative size of the foundation. It lists a number of layout schemes for benchmarks and calculates the magnitude of their settlements. The paper (Dutchyn et al, 2012b) presents a method of calculating the allowable values of deformation characteristics of the bases of pumping units of compressor stations, taking into account the functional dependences of sediment on the relative size of the foundation and maintaining the optimal spatial position of the axes of the equipment. The given publications do not pay due attention to the questions of the accuracy of geodetic observations of the settlements the foundations of engineering structures, as well as the stability of the height position of local level points caused by man-made influences

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