Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8063463 | Ocean Engineering | 2018 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Based on rigid block collapse mechanism and employing the upper bound theorem of limit analysis, the ultimate vertical uplift resistance of rectangular plate anchors embedded horizontally in two layered sand has been determined. Closed form analytical expressions were derived for computing the vertical uplift resistance in terms of dimensionless uplift factors Fγ and Fq, due to the components of soil unit weight (γ) and surcharge pressure (q) acting on the ground surface, respectively. For given embedment ratios of the anchor, the effect of relative position and thickness of sand layer with higher angle of internal friction (Ïh) and unit weight (γh), and sand layer with lower angle of internal friction (Ïl) and unit weight (γl), on the magnitude of Fγ and Fq was studied for different length to width ratio of anchor varying from unity to infinity (square to strip). The solutions obtained from the present theory compare reasonably well with the available data from literature.
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Authors
Jagdish Prasad Sahoo, R. Ganesh,