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Abstract Foundation design requires experience and engineering judgment due to the unpredictable properties of soil and the empirical methods used in selecting a foundation type. A knowledge-based approach is used to facilitate the representation of design knowledge. The knowledge-based system generates a small number of foundation designs which are feasible for the given site conditions and building configuration. The building is considered as a whole to identify economical alternatives. The potential designs are selected from the full set of major foundation types. These preliminary designs can then be rigorously investigated by standard methods in order to produce a final design.
Abstract Foundation design requires experience and engineering judgment due to the unpredictable properties of soil and the empirical methods used in selecting a foundation type. A knowledge-based approach is used to facilitate the representation of design knowledge. The knowledge-based system generates a small number of foundation designs which are feasible for the given site conditions and building configuration. The building is considered as a whole to identify economical alternatives. The potential designs are selected from the full set of major foundation types. These preliminary designs can then be rigorously investigated by standard methods in order to produce a final design.
Preliminary Foundation Design Using EDESYN
Meyer, S. (Autor:in)
01.01.1992
22 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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