The present work deals with the mechanical behavior of a large FRC slab bilaterally supported by a nonlocal elastic soil. The slab is modelled as a ductile Kirchhoff plate laying on a two-parameter elastic foundation and transversally loaded by a uniform pressure applied on a circular area, thus making the problem axisymmetric. This layout covers a wide array of practical applications in the framework of structural and civil engineering, ranging from the assessment of the ultimate bearing capacity of industrial floors, road pavements and building raft foundation. The analysis allows to evaluate the effects induced by the nonlocal character of the foundation on the ultimate carrying capacity and collapse mechanism of FRC slabs.
FRC plates on nonlocal subgrade / Lanzoni, Luca; Nobili, Andrea; Radi, Enrico; Sorzia, Andrea. - ELETTRONICO. - (2015), pp. 552-561. (Intervento presentato al convegno XXII Congresso dell’Associazione Italiana di Meccanica Teorica e Applicata tenutosi a Genova nel 14-17 Settembre 2015).
FRC plates on nonlocal subgrade
LANZONI, Luca;NOBILI, Andrea;RADI, Enrico;SORZIA, ANDREA
2015
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The present work deals with the mechanical behavior of a large FRC slab bilaterally supported by a nonlocal elastic soil. The slab is modelled as a ductile Kirchhoff plate laying on a two-parameter elastic foundation and transversally loaded by a uniform pressure applied on a circular area, thus making the problem axisymmetric. This layout covers a wide array of practical applications in the framework of structural and civil engineering, ranging from the assessment of the ultimate bearing capacity of industrial floors, road pavements and building raft foundation. The analysis allows to evaluate the effects induced by the nonlocal character of the foundation on the ultimate carrying capacity and collapse mechanism of FRC slabs.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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