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A field investigation of vertical footing response on sand
Date Issued
2009-10
Date Available
2010-08-26T14:16:15Z
Abstract
This paper presents the results from an experimental programme that studied the factors affecting the bearing resistance of shallow footings in sand. In particular, the tests considered the effects of the footing width and embedment depth on the pressure-settlement response. By comparing the results with field tests on full-scale footings, simple correlations between the bearing pressure mobilised at normalised settlement levels of 5% and 10% of the footing width and the Cone Penetration Test qc value were studied. These correlations were found to
be independent of footing size, embedment depth and sand state, although they were affected by creep. The rate of mobilisation of the footing resistance at low settlements was found to be strongly dependent on the initial soil state and the previous loading history. A simple nonlinear elastic soil model was found to adequately predict this response.
be independent of footing size, embedment depth and sand state, although they were affected by creep. The rate of mobilisation of the footing resistance at low settlements was found to be strongly dependent on the initial soil state and the previous loading history. A simple nonlinear elastic soil model was found to adequately predict this response.
Sponsorship
Other funder
Other Sponsorship
Sustainable Energy Ireland
Aertech Ltd
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Institution of Civil Engineers/Thomas Telford Publishing
Journal
Proceedings of the ICE - Geotechnical Engineering
Volume
162
Issue
5
Start Page
257
End Page
267
Subject – LCSH
Foundations--Testing
Engineering geology
Concrete footings--Testing
Sand--Testing
Soil penetration test
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Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
ISSN
1353-2618
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