Effects of rainfall infiltration and hysteresis on the settlement of shallow foundations in unsaturated soil

The effects of rainfall infiltration and hysteresis on the settlement of shallow foundations in unsaturated soil were numerically investigated. Numerical solutions were verified against experimental data. Rainfall intensities and groundwater table positions, factors that contribute to an additional...

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Main Authors: Jeong, Sangseom, Kim, Yongmin, Park, Hyundo, Kim, Jaehong
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1417372020-06-10T06:00:56Z Effects of rainfall infiltration and hysteresis on the settlement of shallow foundations in unsaturated soil Jeong, Sangseom Kim, Yongmin Park, Hyundo Kim, Jaehong School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Engineering::Environmental engineering Infiltration Shallow Foundation The effects of rainfall infiltration and hysteresis on the settlement of shallow foundations in unsaturated soil were numerically investigated. Numerical solutions were verified against experimental data. Rainfall intensities and groundwater table positions, factors that contribute to an additional settlement of shallow foundations, were investigated through a series of parametric studies. The effect of hysteresis on the settlement behavior of shallow foundations was considered by incorporating hysteretic soil–water characteristic curves (SWCC) that were obtained from the laboratory. A Reasonably good agreement of load-settlement response and matric suction distribution was obtained between the numerical analysis results and the field measurements. The parametric study showed that a reduction of matric suction due to rainfall infiltration induced the additional settlement of shallow foundations in unsaturated soil. The groundwater table position appeared to affect the wetting-induced settlement during rainfall due to the changes in matric suction. In addition, wetting SWCC analysis produced a slight larger settlement, up to 5% more than that produced by drying SWCC. Therefore, appropriate SWCCs (i.e., drying or wetting) should be used in numerical analysis in accordance with the conditions of the soils underneath the shallow foundations. 2020-06-10T06:00:56Z 2020-06-10T06:00:56Z 2018 Journal Article Jeong, S., Kim, Y., Park, H., & Kim, J. (2018). Effects of rainfall infiltration and hysteresis on the settlement of shallow foundations in unsaturated soil. Environmental Earth Sciences, 77(13), 494-. doi:10.1007/s12665-018-7690-1 1866-6280 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/141737 10.1007/s12665-018-7690-1 2-s2.0-85049334964 13 77 en Environmental Earth Sciences © 2018 Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature. All rights reserved.
institution Nanyang Technological University
building NTU Library
country Singapore
collection DR-NTU
language English
topic Engineering::Environmental engineering
Infiltration
Shallow Foundation
spellingShingle Engineering::Environmental engineering
Infiltration
Shallow Foundation
Jeong, Sangseom
Kim, Yongmin
Park, Hyundo
Kim, Jaehong
Effects of rainfall infiltration and hysteresis on the settlement of shallow foundations in unsaturated soil
description The effects of rainfall infiltration and hysteresis on the settlement of shallow foundations in unsaturated soil were numerically investigated. Numerical solutions were verified against experimental data. Rainfall intensities and groundwater table positions, factors that contribute to an additional settlement of shallow foundations, were investigated through a series of parametric studies. The effect of hysteresis on the settlement behavior of shallow foundations was considered by incorporating hysteretic soil–water characteristic curves (SWCC) that were obtained from the laboratory. A Reasonably good agreement of load-settlement response and matric suction distribution was obtained between the numerical analysis results and the field measurements. The parametric study showed that a reduction of matric suction due to rainfall infiltration induced the additional settlement of shallow foundations in unsaturated soil. The groundwater table position appeared to affect the wetting-induced settlement during rainfall due to the changes in matric suction. In addition, wetting SWCC analysis produced a slight larger settlement, up to 5% more than that produced by drying SWCC. Therefore, appropriate SWCCs (i.e., drying or wetting) should be used in numerical analysis in accordance with the conditions of the soils underneath the shallow foundations.
author2 School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
author_facet School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Jeong, Sangseom
Kim, Yongmin
Park, Hyundo
Kim, Jaehong
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author Jeong, Sangseom
Kim, Yongmin
Park, Hyundo
Kim, Jaehong
author_sort Jeong, Sangseom
title Effects of rainfall infiltration and hysteresis on the settlement of shallow foundations in unsaturated soil
title_short Effects of rainfall infiltration and hysteresis on the settlement of shallow foundations in unsaturated soil
title_full Effects of rainfall infiltration and hysteresis on the settlement of shallow foundations in unsaturated soil
title_fullStr Effects of rainfall infiltration and hysteresis on the settlement of shallow foundations in unsaturated soil
title_full_unstemmed Effects of rainfall infiltration and hysteresis on the settlement of shallow foundations in unsaturated soil
title_sort effects of rainfall infiltration and hysteresis on the settlement of shallow foundations in unsaturated soil
publishDate 2020
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/141737
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