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Use of Soil–Cement Bed to Improve Bearing Capacity of Stone Columns
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: Stone columns are normally used to improve the bearing capacity and reduce the compressibility of soft clayey soil. However, with the application of vertical load, stone columns bulge, and thereby possess limits to levels ...
Application of Bayesian Inference and Observational Method for Uncertainty Reduction in the Bearing Pressure–Settlement Relationship of Spread Footings on Clay
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: The design of spread footings on a clayey soil bed are usually governed by the allowable settlement criterion at a serviceability limit state (SLS). Therefore, the bearing pressure against settlement curve obtained from ...
Evaluation of Group Capacity of Micropile in Soft Clayey Soil from Experimental Analysis Using SVM-Based Prediction Model
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: Nowadays, micropiles, due to their capability to sustain high loads in a soft cohesive soil, are drawing attention from researchers, geotechnical engineers, and builders. However, the load-carrying capacity of a micropile ...
Grey Wolf Optimization–Aided Cost-Minimization Technique of Reinforced Concrete T-Beam at Ultimate Load
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: Minimizing construction cost while simultaneously meeting structural requirements has been an important topic. This study addresses the application of grey wolf optimization (GWO) to the cost minimization of T-beams subjected ...