wat happens to the foundation when only live & dead loads
are considered( wind load is excluded) during the design of
tall structures.
options are:
a)only settlement in the internal structure and not external
structure
b)only settlement in the external structure and not internal
structure
c)no differential settlement
d)none of the above
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Answer / laxmicc
If wind load is not condidered in design there must be
differential settlement, hence the answer should be d.
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