TY - JOUR ID - TI - Earthquake Response of Model Footings on Soft Clays Strengthened by Stone Columns AU - Makki K. M. Al-Recaby AU - Mohammed Y. Fattah, AU - Ann M. Raheem*, PY - 2021 VL - 39 IS - 8 [Civil Engineering] SP - 1216 EP - 1223 JO - Engineering and Technology Journal مجلة الهندسة والتكنولوجيا SN - 16816900 24120758 AB - The objective of the present study is to understand the behavior of soft soil strengthened by stone columns under dynamic seismic load. Ordinary and encased stone columns were used under different conditions. The present study converges around the dynamic response of stone columns of lateral shaking, the interaction of soil frame for understanding settlement mechanisms and the prediction of dynamic load limitations of foundations in soft soils subjected to seismic load (during vibrations). The results of this research will provide the basis for assessing measures to reduce the severity of seismic hazards and the seismic design of foundation structures in soft soils. As a result, soil models will be tested on the shaking table to make seismic ground vibration under several conditions (frequencies, undrianed shear strength of soft soil, for stone columns type both ordinary and encased stone columns). It was concluded that the values of horizontal displacement increase by increasing the loading frequency, as well as the horizontal displacement is faster and greater at 2 Hz of than 0.5 and 1 Hz in all cases. The rate of horizontal displacement increases in models on soil of undrianed shear strength cu= 15 kPa is greater than that in undrianed shear strength cu= 25 kPa because increasing the strength of the soft soil leads to greater resistance to deformation and a decrease in the level of horizontal displacement.

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