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Effectiveness of strip footing with geogrid reinforcement for different types of soils in Mosul, Iraq

Hasan, Noor Ibrahim and Mohd. Taib, Aizat and Muhammad, Nur Shazwani and Mat Yazid, Muhamad Razuhanafi and A. Mutalib, Azrul and Abang Hasbollah, Dayang Zulaika (2020) Effectiveness of strip footing with geogrid reinforcement for different types of soils in Mosul, Iraq. PLoS ONE, 15 (12). ISSN 1932-6203

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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0243293

Abstract

The main cause of problematic soil failure under a certain load is due to low bearing capacity and excessive settlement. With a growing interest in employing shallow foundation to support heavy structures, it is important to study the soil improvement techniques. The technique of using geosynthetic reinforcement is commonly applied over the last few decades. This paper aims to determine the effect of using geogrid Tensar BX1500 on the bearing capacity and settlement of strip footing for different types of soils, namely Al-Hamedat, Ba'shiqah, and Al-Rashidia in Mosul, Iraq. The analysis of reinforced and unreinforced soil foundations was conducted numerically and analytically. A series of conditions were tested by varying the number (N) and the width (b) of the geogrid layers. The results showed that the geogrid could improve the footing's bearing capacity and reduce settlement. The soil of the Al-Rashidia site was sandy and indicated better improvement than the other two sites' soils (clayey soils). The optimum geogrid width (b) was five times the footing width (B), while no optimum geogrid number (N) was obtained. Finally, the numerical results of the ultimate bearing capacity were compared with the analytical results, and the comparison showed good agreement between both the analyses and the optimum range published in the literature. The significant findings reveal that the geogrid reinforcement may induce improvement to the soil foundation, however, not directly subject to the width and number of the geogrid alone. The varying soil properties and footing size also contribute to both BCR and SRR values supported by the improvement factor calculations. Hence, the output complemented the benefit of applying reinforced soil foundations effectively.

Item Type:Article
Uncontrolled Keywords:geogrid, soil foundation
Subjects:T Technology > TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Divisions:Civil Engineering
ID Code:93269
Deposited By: Widya Wahid
Deposited On:19 Nov 2021 03:23
Last Modified:19 Nov 2021 03:23

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