What is the difference between Safe Bearing Capacity and Gross Bearing Capacity?
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Neenu S K
Hi,
In gross bearing capacity, the gross load is taken. Loads from the superstructure, self-weight of the foundation, and overburden pressure are the gross loads. Gross bearing capacity value is not taken in design as it is very high.
Safe bearing capacity is the bearing capacity value that neglects the overburden pressure and stress due to the footing weight. It is obtained by considering the factor of safety, i.e. net load is taken into consideration. More detailed explanation is given below.
GROSS BEARING CAPACITY OF SOIL (qu)
NET ULTIMATE BEARING CAPACITY OF SOIL (qnu)
SAFE BEARING CAPACITY OF SOIL
AdityaBhandakkar
Gross bearing capacity of the soil is a bearing capacity due to gross loads.
In gross bearing loads building loads, foundation loads, overburden loads should be considered. For design, gross bearing capacity value not take in consideration due to its high value.
Safe bearing capacity does not include overburden pressure and foundation weight. It is anet soil pressure considering shear failure.
Safe bearing capacity value for different types of soil