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Seismic bearing capacity of surficial foundations on sloping cohesive ground

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Abstract Engineers often assume undrained conditions in stability calculations of shallow foundations resting on soil with fine content as this assumption yields conservative results. Calculation of undrained bearing capacity of… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Engineers often assume undrained conditions in stability calculations of shallow foundations resting on soil with fine content as this assumption yields conservative results. Calculation of undrained bearing capacity of shallow foundations on level ground is a well-defined problem and when the footing is located on or near slopes, empirical equations or design charts produced based on limit equilibrium, upper bound plasticity calculations or finite element method (FEM) analyses are used. On the other hand, available studies that consider seismic bearing capacity of foundations on cohesive soils do not consider the influences of all influential parameters. Therefore, their use in design practice is rather limited. Accordingly, this study attempts to develop design charts that consider the influences of all parameters that affect the undrained bearing capacity factor of surficial strip footings under seismic conditions ( N cse ). These influences are footing width, slope angle, slope height, footing position, undrained shear strength and pseudo-static acceleration coefficient. As the number of parameters to be considered is high, a parametric study is conducted using FEM models. Obtained results are consistent with the results of available studies in literature. Proposed design charts allow the selection of problem specific N cse values. A design procedure is defined and two design examples are presented for the calculation of the magnitude of undrained bearing capacity under seismic conditions.

Keywords: bearing capacity; ground; capacity; seismic bearing; design

Journal Title: Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering
Year Published: 2018

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