Role of the Subgrade Reaction Modulus in the Design of Foundations for Adjacent Buildings

Author:

Khosravifardshirazi Ali1,Tavana Babak2,Javadi Akbar A.1,Johari Ali3ORCID,Gholzom Shima4,Khosravifardshirazi Behnaz1,Akrami Mohammad1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Engineering, University of Exeter, Exeter EX4 4QF, UK

2. Department of Engineering, Bushehr University, Bushehr 75158-95496, Iran

3. Department of Civil and Environment Engineering, Shiraz University of Technology, Shiraz 71557-13876, Iran

4. Department of Music, Shiraz University, 5th Km of Sadra Highway, Shiraz 71987-74731, Iran

Abstract

This paper examines the effects of soil–structure and structure–soil–structure interactions in the design of foundations for adjacent concrete buildings, which are located on soft soils. The study employs an elasto-plastic model through static (quasi-dynamic) analysis using the direct finite element method by applying earthquake loads in one time step. Two concrete buildings, one with 6 stories and another with 12 stories, were modelled and numerically analysed using ANSYS. The foundations of these two buildings were analysed separately and compared when they were assumed to be adjacent to each other. The designs of the buildings’ foundations were evaluated independently and in comparison with each other to determine the impact of these interactions. The results indicated that accounting for the effects of both interactions increases the total deformation of the foundations. Additionally, the study found that adjusting the subgrade reaction modulus values (Ks) for different sections of the foundation can be a practical method to address both interaction effects simultaneously. This method also optimizes the weight of reinforcement material (Wr) by reducing it by 15% and modifying the positions and quantities of reinforcements used and considering various subgrade reaction modulus values in foundation design.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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