O. Hamza, A. Kourdey, Yawar Hussian, Abdul-hakim Mawas
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Abstract
This paper investigates the interference effect of closely-spaced foundations on the modulus of subgrade reaction (k) and provides an insight into some of the factors affecting the k-value of a raft foundation when other foundations (isolated footings or other identical rafts) are closely placed on both sides. The investigation adopted a three-dimensional, non-linear Finite Element numerical analysis based on a case study of a residential project with several multi-story buildings constructed on sand underlain by weathered limestone. A site-specific ground investigation was conducted to determine soil properties, which were used to construct 3D numerical models to simulate different arrangements of foundations and estimate the corresponding k-values. The results show that the k-value starts to decrease when the spacing between the foundations becomes less than three times the raft width, and the percentage of reduction in k-value increases in a non-linear way as the spacing decreases further. In addition to spacing, the study revealed that the effect of adjacent foundations depends on their size and the magnitude of their applied pressure. The case study provides a framework for developing a correction factor that can be applied to k-value for improving the structural and geotechnical design of closely-spaced shallow foundations.
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Geotechnical Engineering provides a forum for the publication of high quality, topical and relevant technical papers covering all aspects of geotechnical research, design, construction and performance. The journal aims to be of interest to those civil, structural or geotechnical engineering practitioners wishing to develop a greater understanding of the influence of geotechnics on the built environment.