Suction Influence on Load-Settlement Curves Predicted by DMT in a Collapsible Sandy Soil.

Autor: Saab AL; Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, São Paulo State University, Bauru 17033-360, SP, Brazil., Rodrigues ALC; Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, São Paulo State University, Bauru 17033-360, SP, Brazil., Rocha BP; Advanced Campus of Ilha Solteira, Federal Institute of São Paulo, Ilha Solteira 15385-000, SP, Brazil., Rodrigues RA; Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, São Paulo State University, Bauru 17033-360, SP, Brazil., Giacheti HL; Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, São Paulo State University, Bauru 17033-360, SP, Brazil.
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) [Sensors (Basel)] 2023 Jan 27; Vol. 23 (3). Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Jan 27.
DOI: 10.3390/s23031429
Abstrakt: The plate load test (PLT) is the most reliable in situ testing for studying the load-settlement behaviour of footings on unsaturated collapsible soils. In these soils, the suction profile is not constant along the depth, and the scale effect between the prototype and footing leads to different suction averages and, consequently, different data. One method to eliminate the effect of soil suction on the test data is to fully saturate the soil prior to the test, which is also recommended at the design process for footing on collapsible soils. However, the inundation process on PLTs is expensive and time-consuming, which makes this procedure difficult to incorporate into engineering practice. This study presents a device that can be attached to flat dilatometer (DMT) to allow local inundation of the soil as part of the in situ test campaign and obtain the DMT-constrained modulus ( M DMT ) for both natural and inundated conditions. The M DMT presented an average reduction of 56% from natural to inundated condition. This parameter can be used in a model to predict load-settlement curves by DMT data considering the suction influence on this behaviour. The curves obtained from the prediction model were compared to curves determined by PLT conducted under the same in situ conditions. Good agreement was found between the curves predicted by DMT and those measured by PLT for both conditions. The proposed procedure, which uses a device attached to the DMT blade, provides an investigation method to obtain the load-settlement curve under different suction conditions, which can help in the selection and performance prediction of shallow foundations, taking into account suction and collapse phenomenon-related problems.
Databáze: MEDLINE
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