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Ultimate bearing capacity of reinforced saturated ground

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Results of model tests on saturated horizontal ground reinforced with geosynthetic reinforcement are analysed using an extended formula for the ultimate bearing capacity ratio (BCRr). Three components are considered in… Click to show full abstract

Results of model tests on saturated horizontal ground reinforced with geosynthetic reinforcement are analysed using an extended formula for the ultimate bearing capacity ratio (BCRr). Three components are considered in this formula, namely the bearing capacity ratio induced by the deep-footing mechanism (BCRd), that induced by the wide-slab effect (BCRs) and that induced by apparent cohesion (or negative excess pore water pressure) (BCRc). The calculated BCRr values for saturated reinforced ground agree well with measured values (BCRm) within a maximum error of 12·5%. For a low reinforcement placement density (Rd = 2), values of BCRd can be as high as 70% of the BCRr, suggesting the importance of the deep-footing effect in a lightly reinforced ground. In the case of high Rd (= 12), the contributions of BCRs and BCRc to BCRr become significant for saturated reinforced grounds.

Keywords: ultimate bearing; bearing capacity; ground; capacity reinforced

Journal Title: International Journal of Physical Modelling in Geotechnics
Year Published: 2017

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