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Deformation Patterns of Reinforced Foundation Sand at Failure
Authors:Radoslaw L Michalowski  Lei Shi
Affiliation:1Professor, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Univ. of Michigan, 2340 G.G. Brown Building, Ann Arbor, MI?48109-2125.
2Director, National Marketing, World Financial Group, Inc., 11315 Johns Creek Parkway, Duluth, GA?30097.
Abstract:While the stability of foundation soils has been written about extensively, the ultimate loads on reinforced soils is a subject studied to a much lesser degree. There is convincing experimental evidence in the literature that metal strips or layers of geosynthetic reinforcement can significantly increase the failure loads on foundation soils. Laboratory tests were performed to investigate the kinematics of the collapse of sand reinforced with a layer of flexible reinforcement. Sequential images of the deformation field under a model footing were digitally recorded. A correlation-based motion detection technique was used to arrive at an incremental displacement field under a strip footing model. Color-coded displacements are presented graphically. The mechanism retains some of the characteristic features of a classical bearing capacity pattern of failure, but the reinforcement modifies that mechanism to some extent. The strips of geotextile used as model reinforcement give rise to the formation of shear bands in a narrow layer adjacent to the geosynthetic. Reinforcement restrains the horizontal displacement of the soil and alters the collapse pattern. The mechanism of deformation identified in the tests will constitute a basis for limit analysis of reinforced foundation soils.
Keywords:Foundations  Soils  Ultimate loads  Deformation  Limit analysis  
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