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Centrifuge modeling of load-deformation behavior of rocking shallow foundations
Authors:Sivapalan Gajan  Bruce L Kutter  Justin D Phalen  Tara C Hutchinson  Geoff R Martin
Institution:aDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of California, Davis, CA 95616, USA;bDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of California, Irvine, CA, USA;cDepartment of Civil Engineering, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Abstract:Shallow foundations supporting building structures might be loaded well into their nonlinear range during intense earthquake loading. The nonlinearity of the soil may act as an energy dissipation mechanism, potentially reducing shaking demands exerted on the building. This nonlinearity, however, may result in permanent deformations that also cause damage to the building. Five series of tests on a large centrifuge, including 40 models of shear wall footings, were performed to study the nonlinear load-deformation characteristics during cyclic and earthquake loading. Footing dimensions, depth of embedment, wall weight, initial static vertical factor of safety, soil density, and soil type (dry sand and saturated clay) were systematically varied. The moment capacity was not observed to degrade with cycling, but due to the deformed shape of the footing–soil interface and uplift associated with large rotations, stiffness degradation was observed. Permanent deformations beneath the footing continue to accumulate with the number of cycles of loading, though the rate of accumulation of settlement decreases as the footing embeds itself.
Keywords:Centrifuge modeling  Foundation uplift  Rocking  Shear walls  Settlement  Sliding  Rotation
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