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Simple Approaches for the Design of Shallow and Deep Foundations for Unsaturated Soils I: Theoretical and Experimental Studies

By: Tan, Mengxi.
Contributor(s): Cheng, Xinting.
Publisher: Germany Springer 2021Edition: Vol.51(1), February.Description: 97-114p.Subject(s): Civil EngineeringOnline resources: Click here In: Indian geotechnical journalSummary: Bearing capacity is one of the key properties required in the design of shallow and deep foundations. In conventional engineering practice, simple approaches are widely used for determining the bearing carrying capacity of foundations based on the shear strength parameters of saturated soils. However, foundations are typically placed in part or fully in the soil zone above the natural ground water table, which is in a state of unsaturated condition. The shear strength of unsaturated soils is significantly influenced by the matric suction. The bearing capacity of foundations cannot be reliably determined by extending conventional soil mechanics principles for soils that are in a state of unsaturated condition. This Companion Paper I, introduces how the shear strength can be used as a tool in the interpretation and prediction of the bearing capacity of foundations in unsaturated soils. In addition, both theoretical and experimental studies related to the bearing capacity of unsaturated soils are succinctly summarized. Numerical techniques that can be used for predicting the stress versus settlement behavior used for the design of shallow and deep foundations are summarized in Companion Paper II. The succinctly summarized information in the companion papers are valuable for geotechnical engineers for understanding and implementing the mechanics of unsaturated soils in the design of shallow and deep foundations.
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Bearing capacity is one of the key properties required in the design of shallow and deep foundations. In conventional engineering practice, simple approaches are widely used for determining the bearing carrying capacity of foundations based on the shear strength parameters of saturated soils. However, foundations are typically placed in part or fully in the soil zone above the natural ground water table, which is in a state of unsaturated condition. The shear strength of unsaturated soils is significantly influenced by the matric suction. The bearing capacity of foundations cannot be reliably determined by extending conventional soil mechanics principles for soils that are in a state of unsaturated condition. This Companion Paper I, introduces how the shear strength can be used as a tool in the interpretation and prediction of the bearing capacity of foundations in unsaturated soils. In addition, both theoretical and experimental studies related to the bearing capacity of unsaturated soils are succinctly summarized. Numerical techniques that can be used for predicting the stress versus settlement behavior used for the design of shallow and deep foundations are summarized in Companion Paper II. The succinctly summarized information in the companion papers are valuable for geotechnical engineers for understanding and implementing the mechanics of unsaturated soils in the design of shallow and deep foundations.

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