EFFECT OF STRENGTH ANISOTROPY ON BEARING CAPACITY OF SHALLOW FOOTING IN A DENSE SAND EFFECT OF STRENGTH ANISOTROPY ON BEARING CAPACITY OF SHALLOW FOOTING IN A DENSE SAND

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rights: 社団法人地盤工学会rights: 本文データは学協会の許諾に基づきCiNiiから複製したものであるrelation: IsVersionOf: http://ci.nii.ac.jp/naid/110003983262/Stress components in an anisotropic soil is analyzed on the assumption that it behaves like an anisotropic-rigid-plastic material. Numerical solutions by the stress characteristics indicate that the bearing capacity factor N_γ by self-weight is easily over-estimated about 40%〜50% when the effect of the strength anisotropy of sandy soils is neglected. The bearing capacity tests by means of a small testing box also support the possibility of the over-estimation. The ultimate bearing capacity is maximum when a strip footing is penetrated perpendicular to the bedding plane, while when a strip footing is penetrated parallel to the bedding plane, the bearing capacity becomes minimum. The ratio of the maximum to the minimum is 1.6 for dense Toyoura sand. In spite of the remarkable effect of the strength anisotropy on the bearing capacity, the residual bearing capacity is constant without any effect of the strength anisotropy. On the basis of the qualitative accordance between the experimental results and the anisotropic-rigid-plastic solutions taking account of the effect of the mean pressure, it can be said that the so-called scale effect of N_γ is mainly caused by the decrease of mobilized angle φ with the increase of the mean pressure.

Stress components in an anisotropic soil is analyzed on the assumption that it behaves like an anisotropic-rigid-plastic material. Numerical solutions by the stress characteristics indicate that the bearing capacity factor N_γ by self-weight is easily over-estimated about 40%〜50% when the effect of the strength anisotropy of sandy soils is neglected. The bearing capacity tests by means of a small testing box also support the possibility of the over-estimation. The ultimate bearing capacity is maximum when a strip footing is penetrated perpendicular to the bedding plane, while when a strip footing is penetrated parallel to the bedding plane, the bearing capacity becomes minimum. The ratio of the maximum to the minimum is 1.6 for dense Toyoura sand. In spite of the remarkable effect of the strength anisotropy on the bearing capacity, the residual bearing capacity is constant without any effect of the strength anisotropy. On the basis of the qualitative accordance between the experimental results and the anisotropic-rigid-plastic solutions taking account of the effect of the mean pressure, it can be said that the so-called scale effect of N_γ is mainly caused by the decrease of mobilized angle φ with the increase of the mean pressure.

Journal

Soils and Foundations   [List of Volumes]

Soils and Foundations 19(3), 15-28, 1979-09-15  [Table of Contents]

The Japanese Geotechnical Society

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  • NII Article ID (NAID) :
    110003983262
  • NII NACSIS-CAT ID (NCID) :
    AN00173174
  • Text Lang :
    ENG
  • Article Type :
    Journal Article
  • ISSN :
    03851621
  • NDL Article ID :
    2063955
  • NDL Source Classification :
    土質
  • NDL Source Classification :
    ZN1(科学技術--建設工学・建設業)
  • NDL Call No. :
    Z16-797
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