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  • #Redirect [[Bearing capacity]]
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  • ...tions without actual shear failure occurring; in such cases, the allowable bearing capacity is based on the maximum allowable settlement. There are three modes of failure that limit bearing capacity: general shear failure, local shear failure, and punching shear failure.
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  • #Redirect [[Bearing capacity]]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Bearing capacity]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...tions without actual shear failure occurring; in such cases, the allowable bearing capacity is based on the maximum allowable settlement. There are three modes of failure that limit bearing capacity: general shear failure, local shear failure, and punching shear failure.
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  • ...is supporting. It is necessary that a foundation is not loaded beyond its bearing capacity or the foundation will "fail".
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  • ...aring capacity]], settlement, and ground movement beneath the foundations. Bearing capacity is the ability of the site soils to support the loads imposed by buildings
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  • ...has truncated itself to allow stronger muscle attachments and more weight-bearing capacity. The bones need to be compact in order for the muscles of the legs to attac
    30 KB (4,844 words) - 16:42, 9 October 2013
  • ...e and masonry were used for foundation Courses, which greatly added to the bearing capacity of the brickwork.<ref>Baer, p. 22</ref> Aside from superficial leveling, n
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