Abstract

Introduction:Although it is a regular duty of geotechnical engineers to evaluate how much shallow foundation settles in the granular soil, there is no well-approved formula for this task. The intent of this research is to develop a formula that is adequately simple to be used in routine geotechnical engineering work but complete enough to address the behavior of granular soil associated with the settlement issue.Methods:Cone penetration test and foundation load test data were used to generate a formula that can predict the settlement. Genetic Programming (GP) based Symbolic Regression (GP-SR) and artificial neural networks were used to develop an optimized formula. Settlements were also calculated using the finite method and compared to the results of the developed formula.Results and Conclusion:Two formulas were developed using SR, and several models were developed using ANN. ANN model 1 has the highest R2value (0.93) and the lowest MSE (0.16) among all developed ANN and GP-SR models. FEM settlements were almost double the measured ones in some instances.

Highlights

  • It is a regular duty of geotechnical engineers to evaluate how much shallow foundation settles in the granular soil, there is no wellapproved formula for this task

  • The foundation system carrying the loads of any structure can be either shallow or deep

  • Estimating the settlement is an important criterion to be considered in the design stage of shallow foundations

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Introduction

It is a regular duty of geotechnical engineers to evaluate how much shallow foundation settles in the granular soil, there is no wellapproved formula for this task. The intent of this research is to develop a formula that is adequately simple to be used in routine geotechnical engineering work but complete enough to address the behavior of granular soil associated with the settlement issue. Shallow foundations are considered a feasible alternative because of their cost effectiveness, short construction time, and environmental friendliness. Their design is dominated not by bearing capacity but by settlement. Estimating the settlement is an important criterion to be considered in the design stage of shallow foundations

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