Measurement of contact soil pressure in physical modelling of soil–structure interaction

Author:

Talesnick Mark L.1,Ringel Moti2,Avraham Rachel3

Affiliation:

1. Associate Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Technion-IIT, Haifa, Israel

2. Research Engineer, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Technion-IIT, Haifa, Israel

3. Graduate student, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Technion-IIT, Haifa, Israel

Abstract

Meaningful measurement of contact soil pressure at the interface of a structural boundary has been a cause of frustration to experimentalists in the field of soil mechanics and soil–structure interaction. The difficulty stems from the fact that most sensing systems involve compliance, which induces a local redistribution of pressure in the soil mass. In effect, the attempt to monitor soil pressure ruins the measurement. The paper uses a concept called the ‘null soil pressure system’, which is an active sensing system requiring that the sensing element be continuously and stringently maintained in an un-deflected state. Results illustrate that the nulling pressure required to maintain the membrane in the un-deflected state is in a 1:1 ratio with the applied soil pressure, and is independent of soil type, particle size and particle arrangement. No hysteresis is noted between loading and unloading, and additional loading cycles align with that of the first loading cycle. Relevance of the system within the realm of physical modelling with/of granular soils is illustrated by considering: limitations on membrane deflection; limitations on sensor diameter relative to particle size; measurement of soil pressure on a structural interface while subjected to shear stress and relative shear displacement.

Publisher

Thomas Telford Ltd.

Subject

Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology

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