Scale effect on the behavior of circular footing on geogrid-reinforced sand using numerical analysis
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2021Autor
Useche Infante, Danny
Aiassa Martínez, Gonzalo Martín
Arrúa, Pedro Ariel
Eberhardt, Marcelo Gabriel
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Using plate load test to evaluate the scale effects of shallow foundation bearing capacity on
geogrid-reinforced sand is expensive because large boxes need to be built, and the devices to
apply the loads to the reinforced soil are complex. Consequently, the finite element method
is an alternative to investigate this phenomenon. In this study, a series of 3D axi-symmetry
finite element models were developed to study the scale effect on the bearing capacity of
circular footings resting on geogrid-reinforced sand. First, a 100 mm-diameter circular
foundation supported by geogrid-reinforced sand was simulated in order to validate the finite
element model with laboratory tests. Subsequently, different models were made by
increasing the diameter of the foundation and the diameter of the geogrid in the same
proportion. Modelling results indicated that as the foundation diameter increased, the bearing
capacity of unreinforced and reinforced soil decreased. Likewise, the benefit obtained from
the reinforcement was less when the model size was increased
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