Kinematic soil failure mechanisms around skirted foundations, embedded in lightly overconsolidated clay and subjected to undrained compression and tension, have been investigated through digital image analysis of drum centrifuge tests and compared with predictions from finite-element analyses. Analysis of images captured in the centrifuge tests showed that rather different kinematic mechanisms govern failure in tension and compression. In tension, a reverse end bearing mechanism involving a bulb of soil beneath the foundation was mobilised even for a skirt depth to foundation diameter ratio as low as 0·1. Bearing capacity factors from centrifuge tests for a selected embedment ratio were similar in compression and uplift despite the differen...
Installation resistance and uniaxial undrained compression capacity of a shallow skirted foundation ...
Skirted foundations have been widely applied as offshore foundations for several decades. In design,...
This paper is concerned with the vertical penetration resistance of conical spudcan and flat footing...
Vertical bearing capacity of a shallow foundation with short skirts in normally consolidated clay ha...
Environmental and buoyancy forces impart overturning moments and potentially direct uplift to offsho...
In practice shallow foundations are rarely simply founded on a homogenous soil beds hence there are ...
There is current uncertainty regarding the transient uplift capacity of skirted foundations, relativ...
Five centrifugal model tests are reported which illustrate aspects of the collapse of stiff cantilev...
Wind, wave and current forces cause significant overturning loads to be transmitted to foundation sy...
This paper summarises results from a four-year experimental programme of centrifuge tests investigat...
A series of uplift tests have been undertaken in a geotechnical centrifuge to investigate the behavi...
For typical soft over strong soil stratigraphies such as soft clay overlying relatively stronger san...
Large-deformation finite-element analysis has been used to model the undrained response of skirted s...
Shallowly embedded skirted foundations are an attractive alternative to piles for jacket structures ...
Shallow skirted foundations can mobilize uplift resistance from end bearing in the short to medium t...
Installation resistance and uniaxial undrained compression capacity of a shallow skirted foundation ...
Skirted foundations have been widely applied as offshore foundations for several decades. In design,...
This paper is concerned with the vertical penetration resistance of conical spudcan and flat footing...
Vertical bearing capacity of a shallow foundation with short skirts in normally consolidated clay ha...
Environmental and buoyancy forces impart overturning moments and potentially direct uplift to offsho...
In practice shallow foundations are rarely simply founded on a homogenous soil beds hence there are ...
There is current uncertainty regarding the transient uplift capacity of skirted foundations, relativ...
Five centrifugal model tests are reported which illustrate aspects of the collapse of stiff cantilev...
Wind, wave and current forces cause significant overturning loads to be transmitted to foundation sy...
This paper summarises results from a four-year experimental programme of centrifuge tests investigat...
A series of uplift tests have been undertaken in a geotechnical centrifuge to investigate the behavi...
For typical soft over strong soil stratigraphies such as soft clay overlying relatively stronger san...
Large-deformation finite-element analysis has been used to model the undrained response of skirted s...
Shallowly embedded skirted foundations are an attractive alternative to piles for jacket structures ...
Shallow skirted foundations can mobilize uplift resistance from end bearing in the short to medium t...
Installation resistance and uniaxial undrained compression capacity of a shallow skirted foundation ...
Skirted foundations have been widely applied as offshore foundations for several decades. In design,...
This paper is concerned with the vertical penetration resistance of conical spudcan and flat footing...