Title of article :
Semi-Analytical Study of Settlement of Two Interfering Foundations Placed on a Slope
Author/Authors :
Haghgouei, Hadi School of Mining Engineering - College of Engineering - University of Tehran - Tehran, Iran , Kargar, Ali Reza School of Mining Engineering - College of Engineering - University of Tehran - Tehran, Iran , Khosravi, Mohammad Hossein School of Mining Engineering - College of Engineering - University of Tehran - Tehran, Iran , Amini, Mehdi Rock Mechanics Specialist - Thurber Engineering Ltd - Vancouver - British Columbia - Vancouver, Canada
Abstract :
In many engineering constructions, the foundations should be built adjacent to each
other. Therefore, the effect of interfering of close foundations should be considered in
the design stage. In this research work, the effect of interference of closely separated
foundations resting on a slope on the elastic settlement is investigated by considering
a semi-analytical solution. The distribution of stress due to the footing pressure in the
slope is computed by a proposed Airy stress function, and then by employing the finite
difference scheme, the displacement of the footings is calculated. The results obtained
show that by increasing the distance between the foundations, the interference
influence on the ratio of settlement will be diminished. However, this behavior is
highly linked to the slope characteristics. For a slope with a height of 10 times of
footing width, beyond an S/B ratio larger than 10, the effect of interference is not
tangible, and the footings behave like an isolated foundation. By decreasing the slope
height, this behavior will occur at a lower S/B.
Keywords :
Foundations , Settlement , Interfering footing , Slope stability , Elasticity
Journal title :
Journal of Mining and Environment