Journal article

Inclined loading of horizontal plate anchors in sand

A Roy, CD O’Loughlin, SH Chow, MF Randolph

Geotechnique | ICE PUBLISHING | Published : 2022

Abstract

The performance of plate anchors in sand, relative to clay, is not well understood, particularly for the more realistic case of an inclined load. This paper investigates the effect of load inclination on horizontal plate anchors in sand through centrifuge tests and numerical finite-element simulations. The centrifuge tests were performed on rectangular plate anchors in loose and dense sand, at shallow embedment depths with four different load inclinations. The experiments showed that the anchor capacity of horizontal plates increased progressively as the load inclination became progressively more horizontal, with anchor capacity under pure horizontal loading being approximately 1·8 times hig..

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This work was supported by the Lloyd's Register Foundation. The Lloyd's Register Foundation invests in science, engineering and technology for public benefit, worldwide. This research was also supported by an Australian Government Research Training Program (RTP) Scholarship. The first author would also like to acknowledge the contribution of Andrea Diambra from the University of Bristol for the initial idea and motivation for this research.