Settlement prediction for footings based on stress history from vs measurements

Hyung Ik Cho, Han Saem Kim, Chang Guk Sun, Dong Soo Kim

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Abstract

A settlement prediction method based on shear wave velocity measurements and soil nonlinearity was recently developed and verified by means of centrifuge tests. However, the method was only applicable to heavily overconsolidated soil deposits under enlarged yield surfaces. In this study, the settlement evaluation method was refined to consider the stress history of the sublayer, based on an overconsolidation ratio evaluation technique, and thereby incorporate irrecoverable plastic deformation in the settlement calculation. A relationship between the small-strain shear modulus and overconsolidation ratio, which can be determined from laboratory tests, was adopted to describe the stress history of the subsurface. Based on the overconsolidation ratio determined, the value of an empirical coefficient that reflects the effect of plastic deformation over the elastic region is determined by comparing the overconsolidation ratio with the stress increment transmitted by the surface design load. The refined method that incorporate this empirical coefficient was successfully validated by means of centrifuge tests, even under normally consolidated loading conditions.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)371-384
Number of pages14
JournalGeomechanics and Engineering
Volume20
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 2020

Keywords

  • Centrifuge modelling
  • Footings
  • Overconsolidation ratio
  • Settlement
  • Shear wave velocity

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