Interference of Multiple Strip Footings on Sand Using Small Scale Model Tests |
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Authors: | Jyant Kumar Manas Kumar Bhoi |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Civil Engineering, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, 560012, India |
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Abstract: | By using small scale model tests, the interference effect on the vertical load-deformation behavior of a number of equally spaced strip footings, placed on the surface of dry sand, was investigated. At any stage, all the footings were assumed to (i) carry exactly equal magnitude of load, and (ii) settle to the same extent. No tilt of the footing was permitted. The effect of clear spacing (s) among footings on the results was explored. A new experimental setup was proposed in which only one footing needs to be employed rather than a number of footings. The bearing capacity increases continuously with decrease in spacing among the footings. The interference effect becomes further prominent with increase in soil friction angle. In contrast to an increase in the bearing capacity, with decrease in spacing of footings, an increase in the footing settlement associated with the ultimate state of shear failure was observed. The present experimental observations were similar to those predicted by the available theory, based on the method of characteristics. As compared to the theory, the present experimental data, however, indicates much greater effect of interference especially for larger spacing among footings. |
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Keywords: | Bearing capacity Failure Foundations Model tests Scale effect Sand |
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