A large thick usually reinforced concrete mat which transfers loads from a number of columns or columns and walls to the underlying rock or soil.
Mat footing foundation.
It is common to use mat foundation or deep basements to transfer the column loads to the underlying soil as well as provide floor slab for the basement.
A raft foundation is often used when the soil is weak as it distributes the weight of the building over the entire area of the building and not over smaller zones like individual footings or at individual points like pile foundations this reduces the stress on the soil.
It is a suitable solution for low bearing capacity soil spread footing cover about 70 of the structure high structure loads soft pockets or cavities of in the soil to unknown extent raft and.
The concept of stress is very basic to civil engineering.
A mat foundation is used when the subsoil is weak and column loads are so heavy that the conventional spread footings cover more than 50 of the building area.
A mat foundation spreads out under the footprint of the building and declines the contact pressure compared to conventional strip or trench footing.
The program geo5 slab can be used for the design of mat foundations or slabs of any shape on elastic subsoil using the finite element method.
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