The limit analysis and the finite element method are powerful tools for analysing the bearing capacity of foundations. Previous research mainly focused on the foundations in uniform soils. In realistic conditions, soil properties are always varying spatially due to complex physical, chemical, and biological process in earth evolution. This paper investigates the bearing capacity and failure mechanism of footings buried at various depths in clays with spatially variable distribution of undrained shear strength using the lower bound limit analysis, the upper bound limit analysis, and the finite element analysis. Results show that the bearing capacity increases with increasing buried depths in spatially random soils, which is the same as in th...
This paper describes a probabilistic study of the two dimensional bearing capacity of a vertically l...
The paper presents the effect of the spatial variability of the soil properties on the ultimate bear...
The paper presents the effect of the spatial variability of the soil properties on the ultimate bear...
Bearing capacity and failure mechanism of a buried footing in uniforms oils have been simulated usin...
This paper combines the random field methodology with the upper and lower bound finite element limit...
Classical bearing capacity theory was developed mainly based on spatially uniform soil properties, w...
Natural soil is one of the most variable materials as a result of physical and chemical changes. The...
Foundations are designed to take loads from the superstructure and convey it to the soil underneath....
The ultimate bearing capacity of a number of multiple strip footings, identically spaced and equally...
The ultimate bearing capacity of a number of multiple strip footings, identically spaced and equally...
This paper studies the effect of soil spatial variability on bearing capacity of shallow foundations...
The undrained vertical bearing capacity of a shallow foundation is a fundamental problem in geotechn...
Abstract By merging elasto-plastic finite element analysis with random field the-ory, an investigati...
Capacity analysis is a common preliminary step in the design of offshore foundations. Inaccuracies i...
Capacity analysis is a common preliminary step in the design of offshore foundations. Inaccuracies i...
This paper describes a probabilistic study of the two dimensional bearing capacity of a vertically l...
The paper presents the effect of the spatial variability of the soil properties on the ultimate bear...
The paper presents the effect of the spatial variability of the soil properties on the ultimate bear...
Bearing capacity and failure mechanism of a buried footing in uniforms oils have been simulated usin...
This paper combines the random field methodology with the upper and lower bound finite element limit...
Classical bearing capacity theory was developed mainly based on spatially uniform soil properties, w...
Natural soil is one of the most variable materials as a result of physical and chemical changes. The...
Foundations are designed to take loads from the superstructure and convey it to the soil underneath....
The ultimate bearing capacity of a number of multiple strip footings, identically spaced and equally...
The ultimate bearing capacity of a number of multiple strip footings, identically spaced and equally...
This paper studies the effect of soil spatial variability on bearing capacity of shallow foundations...
The undrained vertical bearing capacity of a shallow foundation is a fundamental problem in geotechn...
Abstract By merging elasto-plastic finite element analysis with random field the-ory, an investigati...
Capacity analysis is a common preliminary step in the design of offshore foundations. Inaccuracies i...
Capacity analysis is a common preliminary step in the design of offshore foundations. Inaccuracies i...
This paper describes a probabilistic study of the two dimensional bearing capacity of a vertically l...
The paper presents the effect of the spatial variability of the soil properties on the ultimate bear...
The paper presents the effect of the spatial variability of the soil properties on the ultimate bear...