Modelo de Ruptura de Terzaghi
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The Terzaghi's Bearing Capacity Model is a fundamental theory of soil mechanics that explains how soil behaves under foundations, such as footings and mats. It describes the moment when the soil can no longer support the applied load and collapses.
The model considers factors such as soil cohesion, friction between its particles, and its self-weight to determine resistance to loading. Despite being simplified, it is widely used in civil and geotechnical engineering as it helps to design foundations safely and reliably.
For the creation of this model, it was made with PLA filament, with 10% infill, and an acrylic plate with the following dimensions was acquired: 280 mm x 180 mm x 7.5 mm
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