Stability analysis and design charts for a sandy soil slope supporting an embedded strip footing

Abstract In several field situations, especially in the hilly terrains, the construction of footings on slopes becomes essential. The factor of safety of a slope supporting a loaded footing on the crest is dependent on the position of the footing from the crest edge. Most studies in the past have fo...

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Main Authors: Emmanuel Baah-Frempong, Sanjay Kumar Shukla
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2018-09-01
Series:International Journal of Geo-Engineering
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40703-018-0082-2
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spelling doaj-524193d1fe314011a29225321dd0662f2020-11-25T01:21:25ZengSpringerOpenInternational Journal of Geo-Engineering2092-91962198-27832018-09-019112310.1186/s40703-018-0082-2Stability analysis and design charts for a sandy soil slope supporting an embedded strip footingEmmanuel Baah-Frempong0Sanjay Kumar Shukla1School of Engineering, Edith Cowan UniversitySchool of Engineering, Edith Cowan UniversityAbstract In several field situations, especially in the hilly terrains, the construction of footings on slopes becomes essential. The factor of safety of a slope supporting a loaded footing on the crest is dependent on the position of the footing from the crest edge. Most studies in the past have focused on analysing the bearing capacity and settlement behaviour of a footing resting on a slope crest, but foundations in most infrastructure projects are usually built at some depth below the ground surface. Therefore, the availability of some form of design charts for determining the factor of safety of a slope supporting an embedded footing will be highly useful for the practising engineers. In the current work, the finite element analysis of a sandy soil slope supporting an embedded footing was carried out using the Plaxis 2D, a finite element-based commercial software, in order to examine the effect of slope geometry, soil properties, and footing locations on the stability of slope in terms of factor of safety. The results of the analysis show that the factor of safety of the slope increases with an increase in the footing edge distance, footing depth and soil relative density, but it decreases with an increase in the slope angle and applied pressure on the footing. Some design charts have been developed along with an illustrative example to explain how these charts can be used by the practising engineers.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40703-018-0082-2Factor of safetySlope stabilityStrength reduction techniqueFailure zone
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Stability analysis and design charts for a sandy soil slope supporting an embedded strip footing
International Journal of Geo-Engineering
Factor of safety
Slope stability
Strength reduction technique
Failure zone
author_facet Emmanuel Baah-Frempong
Sanjay Kumar Shukla
author_sort Emmanuel Baah-Frempong
title Stability analysis and design charts for a sandy soil slope supporting an embedded strip footing
title_short Stability analysis and design charts for a sandy soil slope supporting an embedded strip footing
title_full Stability analysis and design charts for a sandy soil slope supporting an embedded strip footing
title_fullStr Stability analysis and design charts for a sandy soil slope supporting an embedded strip footing
title_full_unstemmed Stability analysis and design charts for a sandy soil slope supporting an embedded strip footing
title_sort stability analysis and design charts for a sandy soil slope supporting an embedded strip footing
publisher SpringerOpen
series International Journal of Geo-Engineering
issn 2092-9196
2198-2783
publishDate 2018-09-01
description Abstract In several field situations, especially in the hilly terrains, the construction of footings on slopes becomes essential. The factor of safety of a slope supporting a loaded footing on the crest is dependent on the position of the footing from the crest edge. Most studies in the past have focused on analysing the bearing capacity and settlement behaviour of a footing resting on a slope crest, but foundations in most infrastructure projects are usually built at some depth below the ground surface. Therefore, the availability of some form of design charts for determining the factor of safety of a slope supporting an embedded footing will be highly useful for the practising engineers. In the current work, the finite element analysis of a sandy soil slope supporting an embedded footing was carried out using the Plaxis 2D, a finite element-based commercial software, in order to examine the effect of slope geometry, soil properties, and footing locations on the stability of slope in terms of factor of safety. The results of the analysis show that the factor of safety of the slope increases with an increase in the footing edge distance, footing depth and soil relative density, but it decreases with an increase in the slope angle and applied pressure on the footing. Some design charts have been developed along with an illustrative example to explain how these charts can be used by the practising engineers.
topic Factor of safety
Slope stability
Strength reduction technique
Failure zone
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40703-018-0082-2
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