ULTIMATE BEARING CAPACITY OF SHALLOW FOUNDATIONS UNDER INCLINED AND ECCENTRIC LOADS .2. PURELY COHESIVE SOIL WITHOUT TENSILE-STRENGTH

Citation
J. Salencon et A. Pecker, ULTIMATE BEARING CAPACITY OF SHALLOW FOUNDATIONS UNDER INCLINED AND ECCENTRIC LOADS .2. PURELY COHESIVE SOIL WITHOUT TENSILE-STRENGTH, European journal of mechanics. A, Solids, 14(3), 1995, pp. 377-396
Citations number
16
Categorie Soggetti
Mechanics
ISSN journal
09977538
Volume
14
Issue
3
Year of publication
1995
Pages
377 - 396
Database
ISI
SICI code
0997-7538(1995)14:3<377:UBCOSF>2.0.ZU;2-M
Abstract
The problem of determining the bearing capacity of a strip footing res ting on the surface of a homogeneous half space and subjected to an in clined, eccentric load, is solved within the framework of the yield de sign theory assuming that the soil is purely cohesive without tensile strength according to Tresca's strength criterion with a tension cut-o ff. The soil foundation interface is also purely cohesive, in terms of the homologous strength criterion with a tension cut-off. As in a com panion paper [Salencon & Pecker, 1995], both the static and the kinema tic approaches of the yield design theory are used. New stress fields are constructed, in order to comply with the condition of a tension cu t-off within the soil medium, and new lower bounds are determined as s ubstitutes to those given in the companion paper. Velocity fields taki ng advantage of the tension cut-off contribution in the expression of the maximum resisting work are also implemented, giving new lower boun ds. As may be expected from common sense and from the general results of the theory, it appears that the tension cut-off condition within th e soil medium results in lower values of the bearing capacity of the f oundation, and that the gravity forces acting in the soil mass have a stabilizing effect.