Geotechnical Engineering

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864 GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING

Example 20.3: Determine the natural frequency of a machine foundation of base area 2m ×
2m and weight 150 kN, assuming that the soil mass participating in the vibration is 20% of the
weight of foundation. Take Cu = 36,000 kN/m^3.
Weight of foundation = 150 kN
Weight of soil mass participating in the vibration = 20% of 150 kN = 30 kN
Total weight = 150 + 30 = 180 kN

fn =

1
2 π

CA
M

u.

Substituting Cu = 36,000 kN/m^3 , A = 4 m^2 ,

and M =

180
981.

kN sec^2 /m,

fn =

1
2

36 000 4 1
π 180 9 81

,
(/.)

××
cps

= 14.1 Hz

Example 20.4: The exciting force in a constant force-amplitude excitation is 90 kN. The natu-
ral frequency of the machine foundation is 3 Hz. The damping factor is 0.30. Determine the
magnification factor and the transmitted force at an operating frequency of 6 Hz.


Frequency ratio, ξ =

f
fn

=

6
3 = 2, Damping factor, D = 0.30

Magnification factor, η 1 =

1
() 14 −+ξξ^22 D2 2

=

1
()14 4 03 2−+×^222 (.)×

= 0.31

Transmissibility, T =

()
()

14
14

22
22 2 2

+
−+

D
D

ξ
ξξ

= η 1 14 03 2+×(.)^22 ×

= 0.31 × 244. = 0.484
∴ Transmitted force = T × (Exciting force) = 0.484 × 90 kN = 43.56 kN
Example 20.5: In a block test according to IS: 5249–1977 (Revised), a resonant frequency of
18 cps was observed in vertical vibrations. Determine the coefficient of elastic uniform
compression.
A machine weighing 90 kN is to be supported on a block of size 3 m × 4 m × 2 m high.
Determine its natural frequency in vertical vibration.
According to IS:5249–1977 (Revised),
Size of model block = 1.50 m × 0.75 m × 0.70 m high.
Weight of model block = 1.5 × 0.75 × 0.70 × 24.0 kN = 18.9 kN

Mass of block =

18 9
981

.

. kN.sec


(^2) /m = 1.927 kN sec (^2) /m
Natural frequency, fn = resonant frequency = 18 cps (Hz)
Area of test block, At = 1.5 × 0.75 = 1.125 m^2

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