Abstract

ABSTRACT The matric suction in unsaturated soil depends on the type of soil and various flux conditions i.e., infiltration, evaporation and no flow. The shear strength of unsaturated soil changes with change in matric suction leading to varying resistance of soil under various flow conditions. In this study, the bearing capacity of strip foundations resting over unsaturated clay considering variation of matric suction with depth for different surface flux conditions and position of water table, has been obtained using finite element lower bound limit analysis. Modified Mohr-Coulomb yield criteria based on unified effective stress approach has been employed to incorporate the contribution of matric suction stress to the failure condition. A non-dimensional bearing capacity factor was introduced to estimate the bearing capacity of strip foundations and presented as a function of different influencing parameters such as foundation width, water table depth, soil properties, various flow conditions and their flow rate, and surcharge pressure. The influence of variation of unit weight of soil in the unsaturated zone, air entry and pore size distribution parameters, residual degree of saturation of soil, specific gravity of soil solids, and foundation-soil interface roughness on the bearing capacity has also been examined and found to be insignificant.

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