Abstract

AbstractThe determination of seismic passive earth pressure resistance is of utmost importance during the analysis of geotechnical structures. In the present study, seismic passive earth pressure coefficient for caisson embedded in n‐layered soil is computed using modified pseudo‐dynamic method. Limit equilibrium method of analysis considering poly‐planar failure wedge has been adopted in the study and parametric variation of geometry of failure wedge has also been studied. The current study proposes formulation for variation of horizontal and vertical seismic acceleration profile with depth through various layers and studies the effect of number of layers, relative depths of various layers and relative soil friction angle in those layers, soil‐wall friction angle, horizontal and vertical seismic acceleration coefficients and normalized width of caisson. The study has been extended for submerged soil and the effect of excess pore pressure has been investigated. The results of the present study have been compared with previous theoretical studies and found to be in good agreement. It is observed that the extent of failure wedge formed in front of caisson increases with increasing soil friction angle, soil‐wall friction angle, horizontal seismic acceleration coefficient and width of caisson.

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