Análise de tensões em solos utilizando o método de boussinesq com base nas cargas de pilares de uma obra na cidade de Natal

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2025-07-25Autor
Pinheiro, Júlia
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The analysis of soil stresses is a fundamental step in geotechnical engineering, especially
regarding the design of foundations. The behavior of the soil under loads applied by buildings
and other civil structures directly influences the stability and safety of constructions, making it
essential to understand how these stresses are distributed and dissipated with depth. In a context
of growing urbanization and infrastructure development, assessing the stresses induced in the
soil becomes essential to prevent settlements and other structural problems. This study aimed
to evaluate, through the application of Boussinesq's equation, the distribution of stresses
generated by point loads from the structural elements of a warehouse project belonging to the
Companhia de Águas e Esgotos do Rio Grande do Norte (CAERN), considering a
representative soil profile based on four SPT-type borehole tests. The analysis focused on the
concentrated loads from the structural columns. The use of Boussinesq’s equation to analyze
stress increases in the soil proved valid and technically appropriate, especially in the context of
shallow foundations. The study made it possible to explore soil behavior under structural loads
based on field parameters and fundamental concepts of soil mechanics. The results showed that,
although Boussinesq’s equation has solid theoretical foundations and is widely used in
geotechnical engineering, its consistency depends significantly on the application geometry,
particularly the relationship between radius and depth. In the points where the load was applied
directly over the columns, such as points B and D, the estimated values were consistent with
theoretical behavior, demonstrating the model’s effectiveness. On the other hand, in more
distant points, the results showed inconsistencies, highlighting the influence of the radius-todepth
ratio on the reliability of the simulation. It is concluded that Boussinesq’s equation is an
effective tool for estimating soil stresses, provided it is applied in scenarios involving relatively
small radial distances. For applications with greater distances between the load and the analysis
point, caution is recommended when interpreting the results.