Dynamic response of saturated soil-foundation system acted upon by vibration

MY Fattah, MJ Al-Mosawi… - Journal of Earthquake …, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
MY Fattah, MJ Al-Mosawi, AFI Al-Ameri
Journal of Earthquake Engineering, 2017Taylor & Francis
In this study, the response and behavior of machine foundations resting on dry and
saturated sand was investigated experimentally. In order to investigate the response of soil
and footing to steady state dynamic loading, a physical model was manufactured to simulate
steady state harmonic load at different operating frequencies. Total of 84 physical models
were performed. The footing parameters are related to the size of the rectangular footing and
depth of embedment. Two sizes of rectangular steel model footing were tested at the surface …
In this study, the response and behavior of machine foundations resting on dry and saturated sand was investigated experimentally. In order to investigate the response of soil and footing to steady state dynamic loading, a physical model was manufactured to simulate steady state harmonic load at different operating frequencies. Total of 84 physical models were performed. The footing parameters are related to the size of the rectangular footing and depth of embedment. Two sizes of rectangular steel model footing were tested at the surface and at 50 mm depth below model surface. Meanwhile the investigated parameters of the soil condition include dry and saturated sand for two relative densities 30% and 80%. The response of the footing was elaborated by measuring the amplitude of displacement by the vibration meter. The response of the soil to dynamic loading includes measuring the stresses inside the soil using piezoelectric sensors as well as measuring the excess pore water pressure using pore water pressure transducers. It was concluded that the maximum displacement amplitude response of the foundation resting on dry sand models is more than that on the saturated sand by about 5.0–10%. The maximum displacement amplitude of footing is reduced to half when the size of footing is doubled for dry and saturated sand. The final settlement (St) of the foundation increases with increasing the amplitude of dynamic force, operating frequency and degree of saturation. Meanwhile, it is reduced with increasing the relative density of sand, modulus of elasticity, and embedding inside soils. The excess pore water pressure increases with increasing the relative density of the sand, the amplitude of dynamic loading and the operating frequency. In contrast, the rate of dissipation of the excess pore water pressure during dynamic loading is more in the case of loose sand.
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