Effects of the lattice leg on cavities and bearing capacity of deeply embedded spudcans in clay

2017 
This paper examines the effect of the lattice leg on the cavities of deeply embedded spudcans in clays using centrifuge model tests and finite-element analyses. The lattice legs are characterised by two parameters, namely the opening ratio and area ratio. Both centrifuge and numerical results show that, in the presence of lattice legs, the cavities consist of two zones: a deep inner cavity within the cross-sections of the lattice legs and a much shallower outer cavity beyond the periphery of the lattice legs. The latter can be attributed to cavity wall collapse around the rim. The volume contributed by the outer cavity is much smaller than that contributed by the inner cavity. Hence, the latter is the focus of this study. The findings show that the lattice leg affects the cavity in two ways. First, it restricts soil back-flow to the region outside the lattice leg. Second, it enhances the stability of the soil on the walls of the cavity, thereby limiting the wall collapse zone to the topmost portion of the...
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