Ultimate Pullout Capacity of a Square Plate Anchor in Clay with an Interbedded Stiff Layer

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Three-dimensional nonlinear numerical analysis is carried out to determine the ultimate pullout capacity of a square plate anchor in layered clay using the large finite element analysis software ABAQUS. An empirical formula for the pullout bearing capacity coefficient of a plate anchor in layered soils is proposed based on the bearing characteristics of plate anchors in single-layer soils. The results show that a circular flow (circulation field) is induced around the plate anchor during the uplift process and that the flow velocity and circulation field range are mainly affected by the properties of the soil around the plate anchor. The bearing characteristics of plate anchors in layered soils are influenced by factors such as the embedment depth of the plate anchor, the friction coefficient between the soil and the plate anchor, the thickness of the upper soil layer, and the thickness of the middle soil layer. The rationality of the finite element numerical calculation results and the empirical formula is verified by comparing the results from this study with results previously reported in the literature.

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Feng, T., Zong, J., Jiang, W., Zhang, J., & Song, J. (2020). Ultimate Pullout Capacity of a Square Plate Anchor in Clay with an Interbedded Stiff Layer. Advances in Civil Engineering, 2020. https://doi.org/10.1155/2020/8867678

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