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Circular footings resting on geotextile-reinforced sand bed
AbstractThe note pertains to an experimental study made on circular footings resting on semi-infinite layer of sand reinforced with geotextiles. Using the concept of homogenization of such soils, both analytical and numerical analyses have also been conducted to predict the load-settlement behavior and compared with experimental observations. The study highlights the effect of the footing size, number of reinforcing layers, reinforcement placement pattern and bond length and the relative density of the soil on the load-settlement characteristics of the footings.
Circular footings resting on geotextile-reinforced sand bed
AbstractThe note pertains to an experimental study made on circular footings resting on semi-infinite layer of sand reinforced with geotextiles. Using the concept of homogenization of such soils, both analytical and numerical analyses have also been conducted to predict the load-settlement behavior and compared with experimental observations. The study highlights the effect of the footing size, number of reinforcing layers, reinforcement placement pattern and bond length and the relative density of the soil on the load-settlement characteristics of the footings.
Circular footings resting on geotextile-reinforced sand bed
Basudhar, P.K. (author) / Saha, Santanu (author) / Deb, Kousik (author)
Geotextiles and Geomembranes ; 25 ; 377-384
2006-09-20
8 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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