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Evaluation of collapsible deformation of foundation under rectangular load based on the improved binary medium model

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  • Nadeem Abbas
  • Muhammad Akbar
  • SBA Elsayed
  • Gehan Ahmed
  • Ahmed M Yosri
  • Muhammad Usman Arshid
  • Mahmoud Elkady

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The increasing frequency of extreme weather events and climate change can substantially impact the collapse phenomenon and other challenges associated with the deformation of foundation soils. These can also affect soil moisture regimes, particularly soil suction. The global engineering and geotechnical hazards related to the deformation of foundation soil collapsibility require immediate attention from engineers. The differential equations of the collapsible consolidation deformation of a collapsible loess foundation under concentrated force are formulated using an improved two-dimensional medium model in conjunction with the Biot consolidation theory, fracture mechanics, and continuum theory. The equations are solved using the mathematical and physical methodologies of the Laplace transform and the Hankel transform, and boundary conditions are introduced. The mathematical models of lateral displacement, vertical displacement, and pore water pressure of a collapsible loess foundation with vertical depth, radial distance, and saturation under rectangular load are provided. The proposed model was validated through a series of numerical calculations and analyses. It was demonstrated that the deformation of the collapsible loess foundation under the improved binary medium rectangular load is exceedingly similar to the corresponding engineering deformation. The results of the investigation significantly impact the theoretical research of collapsible loess foundations.

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  • Nadeem Abbas & Muhammad Akbar & SBA Elsayed & Gehan Ahmed & Ahmed M Yosri & Muhammad Usman Arshid & Mahmoud Elkady, 2025. "Evaluation of collapsible deformation of foundation under rectangular load based on the improved binary medium model," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 20(8), pages 1-15, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0327629
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0327629
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