2021
DOI: 10.20961/ijcee.v6i1.53689
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Pemetaan Penurunan Elastis Fondasi Tiang Berdasarkan Data Sondir Kota Pekanbaru

Abstract: <span class="fontstyle0">Pekanbaru City has developed quite rapidly. Therefore, local governments are aware of the<br />high demand for multi-story building construction, so that buildings built with more than two floors<br />are required to conduct a land subsidence test. The load of a structure will be transmitted by the<br />foundation to the ground, where the soil is expected to be able to support the load. The soil subsidence<br />test is obtained from the sondir test data or… Show more

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“…Umumnya suatu penurunan yang terjadi tidak seragam lebih membahayakan bangunan dibandingkan penurunan total yang terjadi. Hal yang perlu diketahui dalam terjadi nya suatu proses penurunan terjadi yaitu besar penurunan dan kecepatan penurunan (Muhshi et al, 2020).…”
Section: Penurunan Fondasiunclassified
“…Umumnya suatu penurunan yang terjadi tidak seragam lebih membahayakan bangunan dibandingkan penurunan total yang terjadi. Hal yang perlu diketahui dalam terjadi nya suatu proses penurunan terjadi yaitu besar penurunan dan kecepatan penurunan (Muhshi et al, 2020).…”
Section: Penurunan Fondasiunclassified
“…Point Bearing Capacity, Qp: The results of the point bearing capacity and skin friction are added up to become the ultimate bearing capacity (Qult). The value of this carrying capacity must be multiplied by the safety factor to become the allowable carrying capacity [6]. By classifying the building that we are planning, we can determine the appropriate safety factor based on Table 1 to obtain the allowable carrying capacity value [7].…”
Section: B Skempton (1966)mentioning
confidence: 99%