peer reviewedIn 1920 Prandtl published an analytical solution for the bearing capacity of a maximum strip load on a weightless infinite half-space. Prandtl subdivided the sliding soil component into three zones: two triangle zones on the edges and a wedge shaped zone in between the triangle zones that has a logarithmic spiral form. The solution was extended by Reissner in 1924 with a surrounding surcharge. Nowadays a more extended version of Prandtl’s formula exists for the bearing capacity. This extended formulation has an additional bearing capacity coefficient for the soil weight and has additional correction factors for inclined loads and for non-infinite strips loads. This extended version is in some countries known as “The equation of...
Foundations are designed to take loads from the superstructure and convey it to the soil underneath....
The foundations supporting the structures around us are not always subjected to a staticload which i...
The calculation of the bearing capacity of a strip foundation located on the edge of or near a slope...
AbstractIn 1920, Prandtl published an analytical solution for the bearing capacity of a maximum stri...
peer reviewedIn 1920 Prandtl published an analytical solution for the bearing capacity of a strip lo...
In 1920 Prandtl published an analytical solution for the bearing capacity of a maximum strip load on...
peer reviewedIn 1920 Prandtl published an analytical solution for the bearing capacity of a maximum ...
In 1920 Prandtl published an analytical solution for the bearing capacity of a soil under a strip lo...
Most geotechnical design codes and books use the equations of Meyerhof or Terzaghi to calculate shal...
In 1920 Prandtl published an analytical solution for the bearing capacity of a centric loaded strip ...
peer reviewedIn 1920 Prandtl published an analytical solution for the bearing capacity of a maximum ...
Lower-bound calculations based on the FEM are used to determine the bearing capacity of a strip foun...
The problem of determining the bearing capacity of a strip foundation located near a slope of infini...
Lower bound calculations based on the finite element method is used to determine the bearing capacit...
[Introduction] Based on the limit equilibrium theory, an accurate approach is proposed to solve the ...
Foundations are designed to take loads from the superstructure and convey it to the soil underneath....
The foundations supporting the structures around us are not always subjected to a staticload which i...
The calculation of the bearing capacity of a strip foundation located on the edge of or near a slope...
AbstractIn 1920, Prandtl published an analytical solution for the bearing capacity of a maximum stri...
peer reviewedIn 1920 Prandtl published an analytical solution for the bearing capacity of a strip lo...
In 1920 Prandtl published an analytical solution for the bearing capacity of a maximum strip load on...
peer reviewedIn 1920 Prandtl published an analytical solution for the bearing capacity of a maximum ...
In 1920 Prandtl published an analytical solution for the bearing capacity of a soil under a strip lo...
Most geotechnical design codes and books use the equations of Meyerhof or Terzaghi to calculate shal...
In 1920 Prandtl published an analytical solution for the bearing capacity of a centric loaded strip ...
peer reviewedIn 1920 Prandtl published an analytical solution for the bearing capacity of a maximum ...
Lower-bound calculations based on the FEM are used to determine the bearing capacity of a strip foun...
The problem of determining the bearing capacity of a strip foundation located near a slope of infini...
Lower bound calculations based on the finite element method is used to determine the bearing capacit...
[Introduction] Based on the limit equilibrium theory, an accurate approach is proposed to solve the ...
Foundations are designed to take loads from the superstructure and convey it to the soil underneath....
The foundations supporting the structures around us are not always subjected to a staticload which i...
The calculation of the bearing capacity of a strip foundation located on the edge of or near a slope...