Load-settlement response of strip footing on layered soils with inclined interface under general load combinations

This final year project aims to study the load-settlement response of a strip footing on layered soil with inclined interface and general load combinations. Past studies on elastic settlement and bearing capacity of a strip footing on layered or inclined soils are reviewed. Finite Element Method (FE...

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Main Author: Xiong, Neng
Other Authors: Teh Cee Ing
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2017
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-714102023-03-03T17:18:36Z Load-settlement response of strip footing on layered soils with inclined interface under general load combinations Xiong, Neng Teh Cee Ing School of Civil and Environmental Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Civil engineering::Geotechnical This final year project aims to study the load-settlement response of a strip footing on layered soil with inclined interface and general load combinations. Past studies on elastic settlement and bearing capacity of a strip footing on layered or inclined soils are reviewed. Finite Element Method (FEM) is briefly introduced and a detailed scope of work is presented based on Plaxis 2D FEM software. The average and differential elastic settlement under vertical loading subjected to varying interface inclination, depth of soil interface, and soil stiffness are firstly investigated. The bearing capacity subjected to combined loadings with interface inclination and depth of soil interface is then investigated. It is observed that the interface inclination has no significant impact on average elastic settlement, and appears to have greater effect on differential settlement and bearing capacity. Moreover, the depth of soil interface appears to influence average and differential settlement significantly and reduce the effect of interface inclination on bearing capacity. Finally, combined loadings can lead to different failure envelope or failure surfaces given different loading patterns. Recommendations on future work and a brief summary are presented at the end of the project report. Bachelor of Engineering (Civil) 2017-05-16T08:36:47Z 2017-05-16T08:36:47Z 2017 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/71410 en Nanyang Technological University 71 p. application/pdf
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Load-settlement response of strip footing on layered soils with inclined interface under general load combinations
description This final year project aims to study the load-settlement response of a strip footing on layered soil with inclined interface and general load combinations. Past studies on elastic settlement and bearing capacity of a strip footing on layered or inclined soils are reviewed. Finite Element Method (FEM) is briefly introduced and a detailed scope of work is presented based on Plaxis 2D FEM software. The average and differential elastic settlement under vertical loading subjected to varying interface inclination, depth of soil interface, and soil stiffness are firstly investigated. The bearing capacity subjected to combined loadings with interface inclination and depth of soil interface is then investigated. It is observed that the interface inclination has no significant impact on average elastic settlement, and appears to have greater effect on differential settlement and bearing capacity. Moreover, the depth of soil interface appears to influence average and differential settlement significantly and reduce the effect of interface inclination on bearing capacity. Finally, combined loadings can lead to different failure envelope or failure surfaces given different loading patterns. Recommendations on future work and a brief summary are presented at the end of the project report.
author2 Teh Cee Ing
author_facet Teh Cee Ing
Xiong, Neng
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author Xiong, Neng
author_sort Xiong, Neng
title Load-settlement response of strip footing on layered soils with inclined interface under general load combinations
title_short Load-settlement response of strip footing on layered soils with inclined interface under general load combinations
title_full Load-settlement response of strip footing on layered soils with inclined interface under general load combinations
title_fullStr Load-settlement response of strip footing on layered soils with inclined interface under general load combinations
title_full_unstemmed Load-settlement response of strip footing on layered soils with inclined interface under general load combinations
title_sort load-settlement response of strip footing on layered soils with inclined interface under general load combinations
publishDate 2017
url http://hdl.handle.net/10356/71410
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