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(1943), Hansen (1970, ad righ side Meyer (1951)
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Bearing-capacity equations by the several authors indicated
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222 FOUNDATION ANALYSIS AND DESION
TABLE 4.2"
Bearing-capacity factors for the
‘Terzaghi equations
Values of Ny for & of 0, 34, und 48° are original
‘Terzaghi values and used to back-compute Kpy
Bde MN Re
o 5.7* 10 0.0 10.8
5 73 16 Os 12.2
10 96 27 12 147
129 44 25 18.6
20 17.7 14 5.0 25.0
5 25.1 127 97 35.0
30 37.2 2.5 19.7 52.0
34 52.6 36.5 36.0
35 578 414 424 82.0
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45 1723 173.3 297.5 298.0
48 258.3, 2879 780.1
50 ‘347.5 4151 1153.2 800.0
*Ne |.Sar + 1, [See Terzaghi (1943), p. 127.)TABLE 43”
‘Shape, depth, and inclination factors for
the Meyerhof bearing-eapacity equations
of Table 4-1
Factors Value For
Shape: a= 1+02K,! any
saya 140K, 2 gmt
ase =o
Depth: +0209 anys
m
1+01VKR 6210
foe
Joa oo
2 ‘ oso
Where Ky = ta as + 2)
(0 = angle of resatant
sign: if = ali,
2.1, ~ previously define
aRpe2
re rom era without
0.
TABLE 4-4
Bearing-capacity factors for the Meyerhof, Hansen, and Vesié bearing-
capacity equations
Note that N- and Ny are the same for all three methods; subscripts identify author for
oo” Ny Mn Nray Ne _NyNe__ Beant -~
0 5Mt 1009s 0.000
3 6a9 16 01 Ot 0422 0.146
10 8 25 04 o4 12 0.296 0.241
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25 20.71 10.7 68 6.8 10.9 0514 0311
26 22.25 11.8 19 8.0 125 0.533 0.308
28 25.79 14.7 10.9 12 16.7 0.570 0.299
0 30.13 18.4 15.1 15.7 24 0.610 0.289
32 35.47 23.2 20.8 22.0 30.2 0.653 0.276
3 alld 4 RT 110608 0262
36 50.55 317 40.0 4 56.2 0.746 0.247
38 61.31 48.9 56.1 64.0 19 0.797 0.231
40 7525 hl 794936 1093.82 o2ia
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50 266.50, 318.5 ‘567.4 8717 761.3 1.195, 0.131
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puter used and whether or not thas floating pointve and depth factors for ws in eter the Hansen
(70) or Ves (1973, 19750) bearing-capacity equations
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