This study addresses the pressing need to assess foundation bearing capacity in Opolo,Yenagoa,Bayelsa State,Nigeria.The significance lies in the dearth of comprehensive geotechnical data for construction planning in t...This study addresses the pressing need to assess foundation bearing capacity in Opolo,Yenagoa,Bayelsa State,Nigeria.The significance lies in the dearth of comprehensive geotechnical data for construction planning in the region.Past research is limited and this study contributes valuable insights by integrating Geographic Information System(GIS)with the Generalized Reciprocal Method(GRM).To collect data,near-surface seismic refraction surveys were conducted along three designated lines,utilizing ABEM Terraloc Mark 6 equipment,Easy Refract,and ArcGIS 10.4.1 software.This methodology allowed for the determination of key geotechnical parameters essential for soil characterization at potential foundation sites.The results revealed three distinct geoseismic layers.The uppermost layer,within a depth of 0.89 to 1.50 meters,exhibited inadequate compressional and shear wave velocities and low values for oedometric modulus,shear modulus,N-value,ultimate bearing capacity,and allowable bearing capacity.This indicates the presence of unsuitable,soft,and weak alluvial deposits for substantial structural loads.In contrast,the second layer(1.52 to 3.84 m depth)displayed favorable geotechnical parameters,making it suitable for various construction loads.The third layer(15.00 to 26.05 m depth)exhibited varying characteristics.The GIS analysis highlighted the unsuitability of the uppermost layer for construction,while the second and third layers were found to be fairly competent and suitable for shallow footing and foundation design.In summary,this study highlights the importance of geotechnical surveys in Opolo’s construction planning.It offers vital information for informed choices,addresses issues in the initial layer,and suggests secure,sustainable construction options.展开更多
Based on the basic concept of Plandell's assumption,the plasticity balance principle is applied to analyze the bearing capacity of the two-layer foundation,and the formula of bearing capacity of the two-layer foun...Based on the basic concept of Plandell's assumption,the plasticity balance principle is applied to analyze the bearing capacity of the two-layer foundation,and the formula of bearing capacity of the two-layer foundation is obtained.The variation of bearing capacity of the foundation under different soil conditions is analyzed,and different calculation parameters are obtained.The effect on the ultimate bearing capacity of the two-layer foundation.The study found that:(1)For homogeneous soils,the formula obtained in this paper is the same as the Plandell formula;(2)the cohesive force of the soil,the soil bulk density above the foundation,and the aspect ratio have less influence on the bearing capacity of the foundation than the internal friction angle.Much;(3)The upper and lower layers of different strength ratios have different critical depths and increase with the increase of the relative strength of the upper layers.(4)This paper assumes that the foundation is completely smooth and ignores the influence of the bulk density of the foundation soil,which is not consistent with sand.展开更多
文摘This study addresses the pressing need to assess foundation bearing capacity in Opolo,Yenagoa,Bayelsa State,Nigeria.The significance lies in the dearth of comprehensive geotechnical data for construction planning in the region.Past research is limited and this study contributes valuable insights by integrating Geographic Information System(GIS)with the Generalized Reciprocal Method(GRM).To collect data,near-surface seismic refraction surveys were conducted along three designated lines,utilizing ABEM Terraloc Mark 6 equipment,Easy Refract,and ArcGIS 10.4.1 software.This methodology allowed for the determination of key geotechnical parameters essential for soil characterization at potential foundation sites.The results revealed three distinct geoseismic layers.The uppermost layer,within a depth of 0.89 to 1.50 meters,exhibited inadequate compressional and shear wave velocities and low values for oedometric modulus,shear modulus,N-value,ultimate bearing capacity,and allowable bearing capacity.This indicates the presence of unsuitable,soft,and weak alluvial deposits for substantial structural loads.In contrast,the second layer(1.52 to 3.84 m depth)displayed favorable geotechnical parameters,making it suitable for various construction loads.The third layer(15.00 to 26.05 m depth)exhibited varying characteristics.The GIS analysis highlighted the unsuitability of the uppermost layer for construction,while the second and third layers were found to be fairly competent and suitable for shallow footing and foundation design.In summary,this study highlights the importance of geotechnical surveys in Opolo’s construction planning.It offers vital information for informed choices,addresses issues in the initial layer,and suggests secure,sustainable construction options.
文摘Based on the basic concept of Plandell's assumption,the plasticity balance principle is applied to analyze the bearing capacity of the two-layer foundation,and the formula of bearing capacity of the two-layer foundation is obtained.The variation of bearing capacity of the foundation under different soil conditions is analyzed,and different calculation parameters are obtained.The effect on the ultimate bearing capacity of the two-layer foundation.The study found that:(1)For homogeneous soils,the formula obtained in this paper is the same as the Plandell formula;(2)the cohesive force of the soil,the soil bulk density above the foundation,and the aspect ratio have less influence on the bearing capacity of the foundation than the internal friction angle.Much;(3)The upper and lower layers of different strength ratios have different critical depths and increase with the increase of the relative strength of the upper layers.(4)This paper assumes that the foundation is completely smooth and ignores the influence of the bulk density of the foundation soil,which is not consistent with sand.