three-dimensional analysis of bearing capacity of square footings on convex slopes by finite element method
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soil slopes are sometimes curved in plan rather than being straight. this curvature,especially when it is convex, decreases the bearing capacity of the slope. finite element methodhas been used here in this research to investigate the reducing effect of curvature on bearingcapacity of a slope. failure of soil has been assumed to be according to mohr-coulomb criteria;but the flow rule of the soil has been considered unassociated. both cohesive and frictional soilshave been used in these investigations to observe the effect of soil type on the problem.investigations consist of four types of cohesive soils having different strengths and four types offrictional soils having different friction angles. the finite element model consisted of a squarefooting adjacent to a slope that is convex in plan. besides changing the curvature; the slope angleand the footing to slope distance have also been varied to see their effects as well. based on theresults of these investigations it has been concluded that convex curvature generally reduces thebearing capacity and this effect is more pronounced in steeper slopes. while this reduction islimited to 7% in case of cohesive soils it can be as high as 15% in case of frictional soils.therefore this effect should be considered in design of slopes that are convex in plan.
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Journal title:
iranian journal of science and technology transactions of civil engineeringPublisher: shiraz university
ISSN 2228-6160
volume 39
issue C2+ 2015
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