Abstract
It is imperative to understand how foundations behave on earthen slopes to accurately predict their allowable carrying capacity in geotechnical engineering. A comprehensive finite element (FE) simulation with PLAXIS 2D was conducted to assess the effects of various parameters on the bearing capacity (BC) of single- and double-strip foundations placed near the earth’s slope crest. The specified parameters include foundation width (B) and depth (Df/B); setback distance between the slope edge and foundation (b/B); soil internal friction (ϕ) and cohesion (c); slope inclination (β); and spacing between foundations (S/B). In addition, the numerically simulated database was used to develop simple mathematical expressions for predicting the capacities in both cases using evolutionary polynomial regression (EPR). The results revealed that the bearing capacity of single- and double-strip foundations increased with an increase in all studied parameters except slope inclination. For single-strip foundations, the outcomes demonstrated that slope inclination has no impact on BC when it is located 6B from the slope edge. However, under interference conditions, the critical center-to-center spacing between foundations is 3–4B, beyond which they behave as individual foundations. Additionally, EPR provides a robust method of predicting the BC of single- and double-strip foundations within slope crests based on the strong correlation of various statistical criteria between simulated and predicted results from training, validation, and testing. Finally, according to sensitivity analysis, in both single and double-strip foundations resting on an earthen slope crest, b/B, B, and ϕ are the most important input parameters that impact the output results.
Publisher
Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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