Geotechnical and structural assessment on estimated bearing capacity of strip footing resting on silty sand incorporating moisture content effect

This paper aims to assess the ultimate bearing capacity of a strip footing on the ground surface of a silty sand soil layer. It considers structural failures and geotechnical changes, including the impact of moisture content, using numerical simulation in PLAXIS 3D V21. The structural damage assessm...

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Published in:Case Studies in Construction Materials
Main Author: Md Nujid M.; Tholibon D.A.; Mukhlisin M.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier Ltd 2024
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Md Nujid M.; Tholibon D.A.; Mukhlisin M.
Geotechnical and structural assessment on estimated bearing capacity of strip footing resting on silty sand incorporating moisture content effect
2024
Case Studies in Construction Materials
20

10.1016/j.cscm.2024.e03106
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85189542643&doi=10.1016%2fj.cscm.2024.e03106&partnerID=40&md5=c509d712145755f26d2c0f4134d78e08
This paper aims to assess the ultimate bearing capacity of a strip footing on the ground surface of a silty sand soil layer. It considers structural failures and geotechnical changes, including the impact of moisture content, using numerical simulation in PLAXIS 3D V21. The structural damage assessments on a student center building located in the northern part of Peninsular Malaysia were performed by visual inspection, and thirty-six sub-points of rebound hammer tests were conducted on three selected different points (Point 1, 2, 3) of the building to evaluate concrete strength and record crack characteristics for severity classification. Subsequently, an extensive geotechnical laboratory tests were performed to investigate the effects of moisture content on physical and mechanical properties of silty sand including, soil compositions, Atterberg limits, compaction characteristics and unconfined compressive strength (UCS) from the building area which resulted to structural damage caused by differential settlement beneath the building. The visual inspection assessment has shown the student center building experienced severe damage category at Point 1 with crack width and length are 25 mm and 3 m respectively. At Point 2, there was minimal damage to the surface structure, with a crack measuring 1 mm in diameter and 0.1 m in length. Furthermore, crack width and length are 1 mm and 0.2 m respectively are recorded for Point 3. The study fills in a gap in the research by combining geotechnical and structural tests on the bearing capacity of silty sand with moisture content. The effect of soil saturation, matric suction, and the unsaturated strength of soil are affected by these factors in the analysis of the bearing capacity of the foundation. The exact solution gives us 568.213 kPa for a zero degree of saturation and 385.34 kPa for a 100 percent degree of saturation. The incorporation of geotechnical and structural assessments aims to find reliable strategies for failure remediations for instance patched and sealed with a concrete patching compound. © 2024 The Authors
Elsevier Ltd
22145095
English
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All Open Access; Gold Open Access
author Md Nujid M.; Tholibon D.A.; Mukhlisin M.
spellingShingle Md Nujid M.; Tholibon D.A.; Mukhlisin M.
Geotechnical and structural assessment on estimated bearing capacity of strip footing resting on silty sand incorporating moisture content effect
author_facet Md Nujid M.; Tholibon D.A.; Mukhlisin M.
author_sort Md Nujid M.; Tholibon D.A.; Mukhlisin M.
title Geotechnical and structural assessment on estimated bearing capacity of strip footing resting on silty sand incorporating moisture content effect
title_short Geotechnical and structural assessment on estimated bearing capacity of strip footing resting on silty sand incorporating moisture content effect
title_full Geotechnical and structural assessment on estimated bearing capacity of strip footing resting on silty sand incorporating moisture content effect
title_fullStr Geotechnical and structural assessment on estimated bearing capacity of strip footing resting on silty sand incorporating moisture content effect
title_full_unstemmed Geotechnical and structural assessment on estimated bearing capacity of strip footing resting on silty sand incorporating moisture content effect
title_sort Geotechnical and structural assessment on estimated bearing capacity of strip footing resting on silty sand incorporating moisture content effect
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description This paper aims to assess the ultimate bearing capacity of a strip footing on the ground surface of a silty sand soil layer. It considers structural failures and geotechnical changes, including the impact of moisture content, using numerical simulation in PLAXIS 3D V21. The structural damage assessments on a student center building located in the northern part of Peninsular Malaysia were performed by visual inspection, and thirty-six sub-points of rebound hammer tests were conducted on three selected different points (Point 1, 2, 3) of the building to evaluate concrete strength and record crack characteristics for severity classification. Subsequently, an extensive geotechnical laboratory tests were performed to investigate the effects of moisture content on physical and mechanical properties of silty sand including, soil compositions, Atterberg limits, compaction characteristics and unconfined compressive strength (UCS) from the building area which resulted to structural damage caused by differential settlement beneath the building. The visual inspection assessment has shown the student center building experienced severe damage category at Point 1 with crack width and length are 25 mm and 3 m respectively. At Point 2, there was minimal damage to the surface structure, with a crack measuring 1 mm in diameter and 0.1 m in length. Furthermore, crack width and length are 1 mm and 0.2 m respectively are recorded for Point 3. The study fills in a gap in the research by combining geotechnical and structural tests on the bearing capacity of silty sand with moisture content. The effect of soil saturation, matric suction, and the unsaturated strength of soil are affected by these factors in the analysis of the bearing capacity of the foundation. The exact solution gives us 568.213 kPa for a zero degree of saturation and 385.34 kPa for a 100 percent degree of saturation. The incorporation of geotechnical and structural assessments aims to find reliable strategies for failure remediations for instance patched and sealed with a concrete patching compound. © 2024 The Authors
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