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STRESS AND SETTLEMENT OF FOOTINGS IN SAND (1994)
Results of finite element analysis of settlement for footings of three sizes placed in two different sand types show that the settlement in sand is a direct function of neither footing size nor soil density. Instead, the settlement should be related to the steady state line of the sand and to the upsilon distance of the sand, that is, the initial void ratio distance to the steady state line at equal mean stress and at homologous points.
Reference:
"Conference on Vertical and Horizontal Deformations for Foundations and Embankments, Geotechnical Special Publication, GSP, No. 40"
"Conference on Vertical and Horizontal Deformations for Foundations and Embankments, Geotechnical Special Publication, GSP, No. 40"
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University of Ottawa
University of Ottawa
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