EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF SHALLOW FOUNDATION SETTLEMENT UNDER DYNAMIC LOAD IN REINFORCED SANDY SOIL
Journal: Proceedings on Engineering Sciences (Vol.6, No. 1)Publication Date: 2024-03-31
Authors : Naser Abed Hasen Jawdat K. Abbas;
Page : 171-178
Keywords : Settlement; Dynamic load; Geogrid; Sandy soil; Settlement;
Abstract
This research studies geogrid reinforcement of sandy soils under the influence of the three earthquakes (Halabjah, Bolunun, and Ali Al-Gharbi) due to the recent increase in seismic activity and the need to reduce damage to foundations due to settlement. Sand samples prepared with a relative density of 70%, with and without geogrid reinforcement, were tested on a shaking (vibrating table) table. Five geogrid layers were used, respectively. Settlement occurs due to dynamic force, and the plastic foundation was used with dimensions of 100 * 100 * 30 mm. Withstands a static load of 5.294 kN/m2. Increasing the acceleration of the earthquake leads to an increase in the settlement of the foundation in the sandy soil. The greater the number of geogrids reinforcing layers, the leads to a decrease in the base settlement, where the rate of settlement decrease is greater, the lower the earthquake acceleration and the greater the number of geogrid reinforcement layers. The time of onset of settlement and the general pattern of settlement are similar in all cases studied. The rate of settlement is approximately twice as high when the soil is saturated than when the soil is dry, and the effect of geogrids is less for the soil when it is saturated than when it is dry.
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