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The ITI "Draughtsman (Civil)" trade is a two-year vocational training program under the Craftsman Training Scheme (CTS), governed by the National Council for Vocational Training (NCVT). This course equips trainees with the skills to create detailed technical drawings, plans, and layouts for civil engineering projects such as buildings, roads, bridges, and water supply systems, using both manual drafting techniques and computer-aided design (CAD) software.

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The ITI "Draughtsman (Mechanical)" trade is a two-year vocational training program under the Craftsman Training Scheme (CTS), governed by the National Council for Vocational Training (NCVT). This course equips trainees with skills in preparing detailed technical drawings, blueprints, and 3D models of mechanical parts and assemblies using manual drafting techniques and Computer-Aided Design (CAD) software.

By iti | 1:47 PM IST, Wed March 18, 2026

Bearing Capacity of Soils

The bearing capacity of soil is one of the most important factors in building construction. It refers to the ability of the soil to support the load of a structure without undergoing shear failure or excessive settlement. In the ITI Draughtsman Civil trade, understanding soil bearing capacity is essential for designing safe and stable foundations.

If the bearing capacity of soil is not properly considered, it can lead to foundation failure, cracks in walls, and structural instability. Therefore, it is necessary to determine the soil’s capacity before construction begins.

Definition of Bearing Capacity

Bearing capacity is defined as the maximum load per unit area that soil can safely carry without failure. It is usually expressed in kilonewtons per square meter (kN/m²).

Types of Bearing Capacity

Bearing capacity of soil is classified into different types:

  • Ultimate Bearing Capacity: The maximum load the soil can withstand before failure.
  • Safe Bearing Capacity: The allowable load after applying a factor of safety.
  • Allowable Bearing Capacity: The load that does not cause excessive settlement.

Factors Affecting Bearing Capacity

The bearing capacity of soil depends on several factors:

  • Type of Soil: Sandy soils have higher bearing capacity than clay soils.
  • Moisture Content: Excess water reduces soil strength.
  • Depth of Foundation: Greater depth generally increases bearing capacity.
  • Density of Soil: Dense soils have higher capacity than loose soils.
  • Load Characteristics: Type and distribution of load affect capacity.

Types of Soil and Their Bearing Capacity

Different soils have different bearing capacities:

  • Rock: Very high bearing capacity
  • Gravel: High bearing capacity
  • Sand: Moderate to high capacity
  • Clay: Low bearing capacity
  • Silt: Very low bearing capacity

Methods of Determining Bearing Capacity

The bearing capacity of soil can be determined using various methods:

  • Plate Load Test: Direct method using a steel plate.
  • Standard Penetration Test (SPT): Measures soil resistance.
  • Soil Investigation: Laboratory testing of soil samples.

Importance of Bearing Capacity

Bearing capacity is crucial in foundation design and construction:

  • Ensures stability of structures
  • Prevents excessive settlement
  • Helps in selecting suitable foundation type
  • Improves safety and durability

Improving Bearing Capacity of Soil

In cases where soil has low bearing capacity, it can be improved by:

  • Compaction of soil
  • Soil stabilization using cement or lime
  • Providing deeper foundations
  • Replacing weak soil with stronger material

Failure of Soil Due to Low Bearing Capacity

If the load exceeds the bearing capacity, soil failure may occur:

  • Shear failure of soil
  • Excessive settlement
  • Tilting or collapse of structure

Applications in Construction

Bearing capacity is considered in:

  • Design of foundations
  • Construction of buildings and bridges
  • Road and pavement construction

Importance in Draughtsman Civil Trade

Knowledge of bearing capacity helps draughtsmen in preparing foundation drawings and selecting appropriate foundation types. It ensures safe and economical design of structures.

Conclusion

The bearing capacity of soil is a fundamental concept in civil engineering that determines the safety and stability of structures. Proper assessment and design based on soil capacity are essential to avoid failures and ensure durability.

For students of the ITI Draughtsman Civil trade, understanding bearing capacity is crucial for designing strong and reliable foundations and contributing effectively to construction projects.

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