scholarly journals Verification of Scale Effect of Shallow Foundation in Determination of Bearing Capacity of Sandy Soil

2011 ◽  
Vol 19 (2) ◽  
pp. 1-11 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dr. Hussein M. Al.Khuzaie
2003 ◽  
Vol 40 (2) ◽  
pp. 450-459 ◽  
Author(s):  
D Y Zhu ◽  
C F Lee ◽  
K T Law

The Terzaghi superposition assumption has been widely used to determine the bearing capacity of shallow footings. Although this assumption always errs on the safe side, a rigorous procedure to calculate the bearing capacity is still of engineering value. This paper presents such a procedure that is free from errors as a result of the superposition assumption. It demonstrates that the ultimate bearing capacity can be precisely expressed by the Terzaghi equation, except that the bearing capacity factor Nγ is dependent upon the surcharge ratio. A recently developed numerical method, i.e., the critical slip field method, is used to calculate the modification coefficient for modifying Nγ. It is found that this modification coefficient increases with the surcharge ratio at small values of surcharge ratio and then remains constant for large values of surcharge ratio. However, the errors invoked by the superposition assumption do not exceed 10%. On the basis of numerical calculations, a simple closed-form expression of the modification coefficient is proposed that yields the theoretically rigorous ultimate bearing capacity. In the later part of the paper, errors in bearing capacity calculations owing to the use of conventional procedures are analyzed. It is concluded that the continued use of conventional procedures is justified, but the inherent errors should not be neglected in assessing the performance of shallow foundations.Key words: shallow foundation, strip footing, ultimate bearing capacity, critical slip field.


Author(s):  
Jagan J. ◽  
Swaptik Chowdhury ◽  
Pratik Goyal ◽  
Pijush Samui ◽  
Yıldırım Dalkiliç

The ultimate bearing capacity is an important criterion for the successful implementation of any geotechnical projects. This chapter studies the feasibility of employing Gaussian process regression (GPR), Extreme learning machine (ELM) and Minimax probability machine regression (MPMR) for prediction of ultimate bearing capacity of shallow foundation based on cohesionless soils. The developed models have been compared on the basis of coefficient of relation (R) values (GPR= 0.9625, ELM= 0.938, MPMR= 0.9625). The results show that MPMR is more efficient tool but the models of GPR and ELM also gives satisfactory results.


2016 ◽  
pp. 1590-1626
Author(s):  
Jagan J. ◽  
Swaptik Chowdhury ◽  
Pratik Goyal ◽  
Pijush Samui ◽  
Yıldırım Dalkiliç

The ultimate bearing capacity is an important criterion for the successful implementation of any geotechnical projects. This chapter studies the feasibility of employing Gaussian process regression (GPR), Extreme learning machine (ELM) and Minimax probability machine regression (MPMR) for prediction of ultimate bearing capacity of shallow foundation based on cohesionless soils. The developed models have been compared on the basis of coefficient of relation (R) values (GPR= 0.9625, ELM= 0.938, MPMR= 0.9625). The results show that MPMR is more efficient tool but the models of GPR and ELM also gives satisfactory results.


2017 ◽  
pp. 1687-1722
Author(s):  
J. Jagan ◽  
Swaptik Chowdhury ◽  
Pratik Goyal ◽  
Pijush Samui ◽  
Yıldırım Dalkiliç

Author(s):  
Baki Bağriaçik ◽  
Ahmet Beycioğlu ◽  
Szymon Topolinski ◽  
Emre Akmaz ◽  
Sedat Sert ◽  
...  

AbstractThis study investigates the use of glass fiber-reinforced polyester (GRP) pipe powder (PP) for improving the bearing capacity of sandy soils. After a series of direct share tests, the optimum PP addition for improving the bearing capacity of soils was found to be 12%. Then, using the optimum PP addition, the bearing capacity of the soil was estimated through a series of loading tests on a shallow foundation model placed in a test box. The bearing capacity of sandy soil was improved by up to 30.7%. The ratio of the depth of the PP-reinforced soil to the diameter of the foundation model (H/D) of 1.25 could sufficiently strengthen sandy soil when the optimum PP ratio was used. Microstructural analyses showed that the increase in the bearing capacity can be attributed to the chopped fibers in the PP and their multiaxial distribution in the soil. Besides improving the engineering properties of soils, using PP as an additive in soils would reduce the accumulation of the industrial waste, thus providing a twofold benefit.


2021 ◽  
Vol 889 (1) ◽  
pp. 012076
Author(s):  
Chamjeet Singh ◽  
Jagdeep Singh ◽  
Sandeep Singh ◽  
Vikas Kumar

Abstract The skirt footings are considered as alternate to enhance the bearing capacity of shallow foundation on sandy soil as an alternate of deep foundation. The experimental data of paper titled “Performance of skirt strip footing subjected to eccentric inclined load was consider as base for validation and other parameters of material for numerical investigation for different conditions. Numerical analysis was conducted to determine the behavior of two-sided skirt footing on eccentric loading with different angle and projections provided to skirt. The study reveals good impact of skirt angle and skirt projection lengths on load capacity of footing system


2021 ◽  
Vol 147 (1) ◽  
pp. 04020086
Author(s):  
Vittorio Ranieri ◽  
Nicola Berloco ◽  
Donato D’Auria ◽  
Vincenzo Disalvo ◽  
Veronica Fedele ◽  
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