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Interference of Two Closely Spaced Strip Footings on Sand Using Model Tests

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In this article, the interference effect on the bearing capacity of two closely spaced strip footings, placed on the surface of dry sand, was investigated by using small scale model tests, and the experimental observations presented in this technical note were similar to those given by different available theories.
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By using small scale model tests, the interference effect on the ultimate bearing capacity of two closely spaced strip footings, placed on the surface of dry sand, was investigated. At any time, the footings were assumed to (1) carry exactly the same magnitude of load; and (2) settle to the same extent. No tilt of the footing was allowed. The effect of clear spacing (s) between two footings was explicitly studied. An interference of footings leads to a significant increase in their bearing capacity; the interference effect becomes even more substantial with an increase in the relative density of sand. The bearing capacity attains a peak magnitude at a certain (critical) spacing between two footings. The experimental observations presented in this technical note were similar to those given by different available theories. However, in a quantitative sense, the difference between the experiments and theories was seen to be still significant and it emphasizes the need of doing a further rigorous analysis in which the effect of stress level on the shear strength parameters of soil mass can be incorporated properly.

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Model testing and numerical investigation of interference effect of closely spaced ring and circular footings on reinforced sand

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Bearing capacity of interfering multiple strip footings by using lower bound finite elements limit analysis

TL;DR: In this article, the ultimate bearing capacity of a number of multiple strip footings, identically spaced and equally loaded to failure at the same time, is computed by using the lower bound limit analysis in combination with finite elements.
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Interference effect of two nearby strip footings on layered soil: theory of elasticity approach

TL;DR: In this paper, an attempt has been made to model the settlement behavior of two strip footings placed in close spacing on layered soil deposit consisting of a strong top layer underlying a weak bottom layer.
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Experimental investigation on interaction problem of two nearby circular footings on layered cohesionless soil

TL;DR: In this paper, the interaction between two nearby surface circular footings was determined by conducting a number of laboratory scaled model tests on a dry, cohesionless Ennore sand bed. And the effect of clear spacing (S) between the footings on the bearing capacity and settlement of interacting footings is studied.
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