Investigating the bearing performance of the foundation under the combined effects of flood scouring and soaking

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Bearing capacity degradation of foundations under the impact of the flood is one of the major reasons responsible for the collapse and damage to the rural buildings, posing a serious threat to the local village societies. Based on a case study of a rural building foundation had been destroyed by flooding. This paper investigated the deterioration process of rural building foundations under the combined effect of dynamic scouring and static soaking caused by flooding. Using the two-dimensional shallow water equation, erosion depth was calculated for different flood velocities. Then, the bearing capacity degradation under the combined scouring-soaking effect was analyzed using the finite element method. Finally, investigating the influence of inflow direction and building group masking on the foundation's bearing capacity. The results indicate that under the combined effect, the bearing capacity of village building foundations decreases by 47.88%, with scouring slightly more impactful than soaking. Inflow angle has minimal effect on bearing performance, while the masking effect of the building group provides better protection for the foundation of rear buildings.

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Han, Z., Ding, H., Yan, H., Zeng, C., Li, C., Xie, W., … Li, Y. (2023). Investigating the bearing performance of the foundation under the combined effects of flood scouring and soaking. Scientific Reports, 13(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-50235-9

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