Effect of Intermediate Principal Stress on the Bearing Capacity of Footings in Soft Rock

The bearing capacity for footings is a fundamental scientific problem in civil engineering. The evaluation of the bearing capacity of footings usually does not take into account the effect of the intermediate principal stress. In practice, the intermediate principal stress has certain influences on...

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Main Authors: Zongyuan Ma, Faning Dang, Hongjian Liao
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-08-01
Series:Coatings
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2079-6412/11/9/1019
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spelling doaj-5082e463a2a14299a688f37f2e5866322021-09-25T23:55:57ZengMDPI AGCoatings2079-64122021-08-01111019101910.3390/coatings11091019Effect of Intermediate Principal Stress on the Bearing Capacity of Footings in Soft RockZongyuan Ma0Faning Dang1Hongjian Liao2Institute of Geotechnical Engineering, Xi’an University of Technology, Xi’an 710048, ChinaInstitute of Geotechnical Engineering, Xi’an University of Technology, Xi’an 710048, ChinaDepartment of Civil Engineering, Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xi’an 710049, ChinaThe bearing capacity for footings is a fundamental scientific problem in civil engineering. The evaluation of the bearing capacity of footings usually does not take into account the effect of the intermediate principal stress. In practice, the intermediate principal stress has certain influences on the strength of geomaterials (e.g., rock and soil) or concrete. In this paper, a series of numerical solutions are presented to evaluate the bearing capacity of footings in a soft rock foundation via a two-dimensional finite difference code (FLAC) with a strain hardening/softening constitutive model based on the unified strength theory (UST). The values of the bearing capacity factor <i>N<sub>c</sub></i> and <i>N<sub>γ</sub></i> for strip, circular and square footings in a soft rock foundation were evaluated using the strain hardening/softening constitutive model. The effect of the intermediate principal stress on the bearing capacity of strip, circular and square footings in a soft rock foundation was analyzed. The results of the numerical computation show that the intermediate principal stress has a significant influence on the bearing capacity and failure mechanisms of a soft rock medium. The influence of the intermediate principal stress on the peak and residual values of the bearing capacity for a strip footing is much greater than for circular and square footings. Research works for the reasonable estimation of the bearing capacity of footings in soft rock are facilitated by this study.https://www.mdpi.com/2079-6412/11/9/1019soft rockstrain hardening/softeningbearing capacity of footingnumerical solutioneffect of intermediate principal stress
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author Zongyuan Ma
Faning Dang
Hongjian Liao
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Faning Dang
Hongjian Liao
Effect of Intermediate Principal Stress on the Bearing Capacity of Footings in Soft Rock
Coatings
soft rock
strain hardening/softening
bearing capacity of footing
numerical solution
effect of intermediate principal stress
author_facet Zongyuan Ma
Faning Dang
Hongjian Liao
author_sort Zongyuan Ma
title Effect of Intermediate Principal Stress on the Bearing Capacity of Footings in Soft Rock
title_short Effect of Intermediate Principal Stress on the Bearing Capacity of Footings in Soft Rock
title_full Effect of Intermediate Principal Stress on the Bearing Capacity of Footings in Soft Rock
title_fullStr Effect of Intermediate Principal Stress on the Bearing Capacity of Footings in Soft Rock
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Intermediate Principal Stress on the Bearing Capacity of Footings in Soft Rock
title_sort effect of intermediate principal stress on the bearing capacity of footings in soft rock
publisher MDPI AG
series Coatings
issn 2079-6412
publishDate 2021-08-01
description The bearing capacity for footings is a fundamental scientific problem in civil engineering. The evaluation of the bearing capacity of footings usually does not take into account the effect of the intermediate principal stress. In practice, the intermediate principal stress has certain influences on the strength of geomaterials (e.g., rock and soil) or concrete. In this paper, a series of numerical solutions are presented to evaluate the bearing capacity of footings in a soft rock foundation via a two-dimensional finite difference code (FLAC) with a strain hardening/softening constitutive model based on the unified strength theory (UST). The values of the bearing capacity factor <i>N<sub>c</sub></i> and <i>N<sub>γ</sub></i> for strip, circular and square footings in a soft rock foundation were evaluated using the strain hardening/softening constitutive model. The effect of the intermediate principal stress on the bearing capacity of strip, circular and square footings in a soft rock foundation was analyzed. The results of the numerical computation show that the intermediate principal stress has a significant influence on the bearing capacity and failure mechanisms of a soft rock medium. The influence of the intermediate principal stress on the peak and residual values of the bearing capacity for a strip footing is much greater than for circular and square footings. Research works for the reasonable estimation of the bearing capacity of footings in soft rock are facilitated by this study.
topic soft rock
strain hardening/softening
bearing capacity of footing
numerical solution
effect of intermediate principal stress
url https://www.mdpi.com/2079-6412/11/9/1019
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