Journal article

Effects of preloading with consolidation on undrained bearing capacity of skirted circular footings

D Fu, C Gaudin, C Tian, B Bienen, MJ Cassidy

Geotechnique | ICE PUBLISHING | Published : 2015

Abstract

This paper reports a set of centrifuge tests to investigate the increase in bearing capacity of a skirted circular foundation that results from preloading with consolidation. Results are compared with coupled numerical analyses using the modified Cam Clay model. Fundamental mechanisms are revealed from the stress paths followed during preloading and consolidation at the element level, accounting for both the change in mean normal effective stress and in the hardening parameter. A formulation is developed to predict the gain in bearing capacity as a function of the level of preloading applied on the foundation and the degree of consolidation achieved. The formulation provides good agreement w..

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This work forms part of the activities of the Centre for Offshore Foundation Systems (COFS), which is supported by the Lloyd's Register Foundation as a Centre of Excellence and now forms one of the primary nodes of the Australian Research Council (ARC) Centre of Excellence for Geotechnical Science and Engineering. Lloyd's Register Foundation invests in science, engineering and technology for public benefit, worldwide.