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Experimental and Numerical Modeling of the Effect of Groundwater Table Lowering on Bearing Capacity of Shallow Square Footings
Author(s) -
Zolfaghar Safarzadeh,
Mohammad Hosein Aminfar
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
international journal of engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.225
H-Index - 17
ISSN - 1728-1431
DOI - 10.5829/ije.2019.32.10a.12
Subject(s) - bearing capacity , square (algebra) , geotechnical engineering , geology , bearing (navigation) , water table , groundwater , shallow foundation , table (database) , mathematics , computer science , geometry , artificial intelligence , data mining
The lowering of the groundwater table causes the area above the water table to become unsaturated and capillary phenomena to appear in this zone. This means that the bearing capacity of shallow footings will be influenced by capillary stress or matric suction. In this research, the effect of groundwater table lowering on the bearing capacity of a shallow square model footing on dense sand has been investigated by conducting plate load tests under different groundwater table conditions. Numerical simulations of the experiments also were performed using the finite element software Optum G2. The results of the experiments showed that lowering of the water table increased the matric suction. At a suction 0.5 to 4.5 kPa, the ultimate bearing capacity in the soil increased non-linearly from 2.5 to 4-times the bearing capacity of the saturated state. Numerical simulation of the experiments by assuming cohesion due to matric suction for the upper part of the groundwater table predicted the same behavior. Very good agreement was obtained between the predicted bearing capacity and the measured values.

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