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Reliability-based serviceability limit state design of spread foundations under uplift loading in cohesionless soils

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posted on 2023-05-22, 00:20 authored by Jayne M. Han, Kyo-Young Gu, Kyeong-Sun Kim, Kyung-Won Ham, Sung-Ryul Kim

The design of foundations is often governed by the serviceability limit state (SLS) requirements of the supported structure, particularly for large spread foundations. This paper aims to develop a reliability-based SLS design method for spread foundations under uplift loading in cohesionless soils. A probabilistic framework was adopted for the empirical characterisation of the compiled load-displacement curves and the quantification of the associated uncertainties. By using the obtained statistics of the curves, reliability analysis was carried out with Monte-Carlo simulations to calibrate the resistance factors within the load and resistance factor design (LRFD) framework. The calibration results showed that the embedment ratio of the foundation and the fitting errors of the empirical model, which were previously unaddressed in the literature, had notable effects on the calibrated SLS resistance factors. The relationship of the SLS with the ultimate limit state was assessed, including the governing limit state at each allowable displacement level, and the probability of ultimate failure of the foundation at the SLS condition. By considering the relationship between the limit states, the procedures for determining the design resistance factor and foundation capacity were proposed.

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This work was supported by the Korea Electric Power Corporation (KEPCO) Research Institute under Grant [R20SA03].

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