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Abstract
Evaluation of seismic bearing capacity is to be vital for design of strip foundations in earthquake areas. Combining the upper bound theorem of limit analysis, the discrete technique is successfully extended in this study to investigate the seismic ultimate bearing capacity of shallow strip foundations on rock masses considering the Rayleigh waves, in which the nonlinear HB failure criterion is used to describe the constitutive relation of rock masses. The failure model of foundation soil is generated using the discretization method, a “point by point” technique. The variations of shear modulus G of rock masses and seismic acceleration varying with the depth are taken into consideration. The generalized tangential technique is employed to avoid the difficulty resulting from the nonlinear HB failure criterion. A linear corresponding to the Mohr–Coulomb failure criterion, tangent to the nonlinear Hoek–Brown failure criterion, is used to derive the objective function that is to be minimized. By comparing with the existing results, the present approach is verified. The widely parametric studies are made to investigate the effect of different parameters, e.g. shear modulus G, mi, GSI, , γ, D, VR, on the seismic bearing capacity of strip foundations. The present method provides a reference for strip foundations designed in earthquake areas.
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Soils and Foundations is one of the leading journals in the field of soil mechanics and geotechnical engineering. It is the official journal of the Japanese Geotechnical Society (JGS)., The journal publishes a variety of original research paper, technical reports, technical notes, as well as the state-of-the-art reports upon invitation by the Editor, in the fields of soil and rock mechanics, geotechnical engineering, and environmental geotechnics. Since the publication of Volume 1, No.1 issue in June 1960, Soils and Foundations will celebrate the 60th anniversary in the year of 2020.
Soils and Foundations welcomes theoretical as well as practical work associated with the aforementioned field(s). Case studies that describe the original and interdisciplinary work applicable to geotechnical engineering are particularly encouraged. Discussions to each of the published articles are also welcomed in order to provide an avenue in which opinions of peers may be fed back or exchanged. In providing latest expertise on a specific topic, one issue out of six per year on average was allocated to include selected papers from the International Symposia which were held in Japan as well as overseas.