Abstract

A rigorous and practical solution aimed at accounting for the effect of groundwater in the assessment of bearing capacity of shallow strip footings in plane strain conditions has been developed using the method of characteristics.A steady water table in the foundation soil is considered and a bearing capacity factor Nγw to be used in the classical trinomial bearing capacity equation is introduced. The proposed bearing capacity factor depends on the angle of shear strength, on the footing roughness and on the water table depth and is also influenced by the soil unit weight.Normalizing Nγw with respect to the bearing capacity factor Nγ computed for the case of dry foundation soil, a corrective coefficient has been introduced for which best-fit empirical relationships have been proposed for both smooth and rough foundations. The size of the plastic mechanism under the footing has also been investigated and equations allowing to evaluate its relevant dimensions have been provided.The proposed solutions have been checked against results obtained via finite element analyses, finding a perfect agreement in terms of both corrective coefficients and shape and size of the soil plastic volume. Finally, the actual bearing capacity problem was solved showing that the trinomial formula, even in presence of a steady water table, still yields conservative values of the bearing capacity.

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