E3S Web of Conferences (Jan 2021)

Settlement of Ring Footing Resting on Geocell Reinforced Sandy Soil under Cyclic Load

  • Fattah Mohammed Y.,
  • Al-Neami Mohammed A.,
  • Mohammed Sadan A.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202131801003
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 318
p. 01003

Abstract

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Ring footings are widely used as a foundation for water tanks, television antennas, silos, chimneys, oil storage tanks, etc. This paper is conducted to study the ring footing model's experimental cyclic behavior and circular footing resting on sandy soil reinforced with geocell. A group of ninety-six test models has been tested to investigate shallow footings' behavior beneath a cyclic loading of various loading rates. Four shapes of footing sand with three relative densities, two embedment depths of footing, two loading rates, and two widths of geocell were used. It was founded that as the footing depth increases, the settlement of soil due to cyclic loading decreases. Generally, when other variables are maintained to be the same, the footing bearing capacity increases when the foundation depth increases. The footing rebounds to some degree during the decay period of the load. The presence of geocell at the footing depth equals 100 mm will provide more improvement in all footing models more than using it at the surface, especially in ring 2 where the radius ratio is 0.4.

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