Nonlinear Analysis and Behaviour of Reinforced soil Structures
Date
2018
Authors
Patil, Nayana N.
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National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal
Abstract
Soil is a complicated material that behaves non-linearly and often shows anisotropic and
time dependent behaviour when subjected to stresses. It exhibits non-linear behaviour well
below failure condition with stress dependent stiffness. To describe behavior of a material
suitably, it is necessary to establish constitutive models (constitutive relations or
equations) representing mathematical descriptions of their behavior under external load.
Reinforced soil is a composite material formed by the association of frictional soil and
tension resistant elements in various forms such as sheets, strips, nets or mats of metal,
synthetic fabrics, arranged in the soil mass to reduce or suppress the tensile strain which
might develop under gravity and boundary forces.
The past few decades have shown tremendous improvements in the reinforced soil
systems from using stiff to the more flexible reinforcing elements and geosynthetic
reinforcements. In most of the investigations, the effect of reinforcement on the
behaviour of soil mass was studied by pull out tests, direct shear tests, equivalent
homogeneous method. Existing methods have been found to over predict the stress in the
reinforcement, because of which, designs based on these methods are very uneconomical.
In this research, an effort has been made to improve our understanding of the internal
stress-strain distribution in reinforced soil structures by carrying out linear and nonlinear
analyses. Reinforced soil systems like Retaining wall, MSE Embankment, Reinforced soil
foundation have been studied by developing programs in Fortran 77. The programs
developed are RWPT-LIN, RWSW-LIN and RWSW-INT to study the unreinforced and
reinforced soil retaining wall. Programs MSE-PRO and RSF-PRO have been developed to
conduct studies on MSE wall and reinforced soil foundation. Linear and Nonlinear SSI of
unreinforced soil have been carried out by developing programs SSI-LIN and SSI-NLIN.
Linear and Nonlinear SSI of reinforced soil has been carried out by developing programs
RSSI-LIN and RSSI-NLIN. The nonlinear analysis is being carried out using DruckerPrager constitutive relation. Goodman’s interface element has been used in the linear
analysis of Retaining wall. The results obtained from the developed programs are
validated either with experimental studies or by comparing with previously published
work.
Pilot studies have been carried out on unreinforced soil retaining wall and reinforced soil
retaining wall subjected to point loads and self-weight separately. Studies have also been
carried out on a mechanically stabilized MSE wall (AIT wall available in literature) to
validate the developed program for linear and nonlinear analysis respectively.
For the reinforced soil foundation, the bearing capacity ratio, effect of top layer spacing
on bearing capacity, variation of modulus of subgrade reaction of reinforced soil under
square and circular footings resting on a reinforced granular bed overlying weak soil have
been studied. Parametric studies have been carried out to study the effects of type, number
and length of reinforcement layers on foundation soil both numerically and
experimentally. The developed programs are working well for the retaining wall, the MSE
wall, the foundation soil and the soil structure interaction for unreinforced and reinforced
cases. It has also been validated with the experimental studies on reinforced foundation
soil. All the studies carried out have proved that the results of nonlinear analysis are closer
to experimental and field studies. Interface element is found to enhance the performance
of the reinforced soil and increases the compressive stresses.
Soil structure Interaction (SSI) refers to the effect of soil and the foundation on its
structure. It is the difference between the actual response of the structure and the response
of the structure when fixed base is considered. In this connection, Soil structure
interaction analysis for fixed base structure, unreinforced and reinforced soil foundation
have been carried out both linearly and nonlinearly by adopting the macro element
concept. Encouraging results have been obtained for the chosen structure and foundation
soil. Fixed base structure shows very less moments, shear and axial forces as it is verystiff. The structure resting on unreinforced soil shows the maximum displacements,
moments, shear and axial forces. The structure resting on reinforced soil shows a
reduction in displacements, moments, shear and axial forces which may promote more
economical design of structures.
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Department of Civil Engineering, Finite Element method, Retaining wall, MSE Embankment, Reinforced soil foundation, macro element, Reinforced soil structure interaction (RSSI)