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A numerical study of capacity and stiffness of circular skirted foundations in clay subjected to combined static and cyclic general loading
Author(s) -
Kristoffer Skjolden Skau,
Yue Chen,
H Jostad
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
géotechnique
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1751-7656
pISSN - 0016-8505
DOI - 10.1680/jgeot.16.p.092
Subject(s) - bearing capacity , stiffness , foundation (evidence) , structural engineering , geotechnical engineering , shallow foundation , mathematics , stability (learning theory) , displacement (psychology) , finite element method , engineering , geometry , computer science , psychology , archaeology , machine learning , history , psychotherapist
Skirted foundations have been widely applied as offshore foundations for several decades. In design, the use of failure envelopes is convenient for assessing stability under combined loading. A large number of studies on failure envelopes exist in the literature based on experiments and numerical analyses. Most of these studies focus on ultimate capacity and static loading. This paper presents a numerical study focusing on cyclic degradation and failure envelopes for skirted foundations subjected to combined cyclic and static loading. It was found that the shapes of the failure envelopes are little affected by degradation expressed by the number of equivalent cycles. In addition to failure envelopes, contours of displacements were computed in the three-dimensional load space (vertical, horizontal and moment load) for a more complete description of the response. As an example, the well-defined cyclic contour diagrams of Drammen clay were utilised to demonstrate how foundation response diagrams can be estab...

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