Title of article :
Failure mechanism and soil deformation pattern of soil beneath interfering square footings
Author/Authors :
Alimardani Lavasan, Arash Civil Engineering Department - K.N. Toosi University of Technology, Tehran Iran , Ghazavi, Mahmoud Civil Engineering Department - K.N. Toosi University of Technology, Tehran Iran
Abstract :
In this research, the variation of ultimate bearing capacity, failure mechanism
and deformation pattern of soil beneath two closely square footings have been
studied using numerical methods. It is assumed that the adjacent footings are
constructed on the surface of sand. The presented numerical analyses are based
on explicit-finite-difference code, FLAC3D. The elasto-plastic behavior of soil is
modeled by using Mohr-Coulomb failure criteria along with associated flow rule
for the soil. The reliability of constructed numerical simulation is investigated
using available data on interfering footings. In addition, a large scale test is
performed on two closely spaced square footings. Failure mechanism and
deformation pattern are compared with the results obtained from numerical
data. A pretty well agreement is observed between numerical and experimental
results. The numerical analyses have shown a significant influence of
interference on the failure mechanism and deformation pattern of the soil as well
as the footing ultimate bearing capacity.
Keywords :
FLAC 3D , finite difference method , square footing , ultimate bearing capacity , deformation pattern , failure mechanism , Footing interference
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics