Abstract:
This final project presents the bearing capacity and settlement that occurs on the bore
pile foundation for a sulfuric acid tank with an operational weight of 796 kN, a diameter of 3
m, and a tank height of 6 m. The use of bore pile foundations is another alternative because
there are existing buildings in the construction area. Bore pile foundation construction
generally produces less vibration so it does not disturb existing buildings around the
construction area. The foundation is crucial to the building's construction because it ensures
the building's safety, stability, and structural integrity. Without a solid and powerful base, the
structure can be severely damaged and even lead to a collapse.
Calculate bearing capacity and settlement with a bore pile foundation depth of 5,15 m,
using variations in 40 cm and 30 cm diameter variations. Based on SPT data using the Reese
& Wright method, the allowable carrying capacity of a single pile foundation for a diameter of
40 cm is 293,6 kN, and for a diameter of 30 cm is 201,9 kN. The bearing capacity of the pile
group is also calculated, with the results for a bore pile foundation with a diameter of 40 cm,
namely 1001,54 kN with a total of 4 piles, while for a pile diameter of 30 cm, it is 990,91 kN
with a total of 6 piles, these values are greater than the axial load (P) which is 931,63 kN. The
results of calculating the settlement of a single bore pile using the Vesic method is 3,24 cm,
and the group settlement is 7,41 cm, while with a pile diameter of 30 cm, the settlement of a
single bore pile is 2,41 cm and settlement in the pile group is 7,23 cm. The settlement that
occurs in both variations of pile diameter is said to be safe or still at the tolerable limit because
they are smaller than the allowable settlement, which is around 15 cm.