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L. Flessati

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Low-strength sediment layers within continental slope strata precondition submarine sediment for failure, potentially leading to destructive tsunamis. Using geophysical and Ocean Drilling Program well data, here we show that the glide planes of widespread submarine failures in th ...

Optimizing foundation performance

The impact of raft on piled raft foundation in sand

Conventional piled foundation designs tend to be overly conservative since the beneficial role of the raft is often neglected by assuming the piles to be the only part of the structure interacting with the soil. The contribution of the raft to the global response of the foundatio ...
To reduce noise and minimize fatigue damage during pile driving, a new installation method has been developed that differs from conventional pile driving with high-frequency impact blows. This method prolongs the hammer blow, causing a slower pressing force. As a result, it reduc ...
Piled embankments are traditionally designed by using either guidelines based on simplified limit-equilibrium theories or advanced finite-element (FE) numerical analyses. Both methods have limitations: the former do not allow the assessment of settlements at the top of the embank ...
Ground anchors are crucial components in various construction and engineering applications. They play a critical role in retaining structures and, therefore, design guidelines have established the necessity of comprehensive testing campaigns to derive the anchors characteristic r ...

Mechanized deep tunnel excavation in saturated clayey soils

A pre-design hydro-mechanically coupled method for the assessment of both spoil and face volume loss

Mechanized tunnel excavation in soils causes over-excavations, potentially leading to large amounts of spoil and settlements at ground level. An accurate estimation of over-excavations is crucial in the pre-design phase for assessing costs, determining the appropriate excavation ...
Accurate evaluation of undrained shear strength of soils is crucial in geotechnical design and assessment. In the practice, undrained shear strength is obtained most frequently from CPT data, dividing the net cone tip resistance by a cone factor, 𝑁𝑁!". For organic soils, values b ...

Progressive Failure in Viscoplastic Materials

The Case of Creeping Landslides

In the assessment of rainfall induced landslide hazard, both the comprehension and the theoretical interpretation of the inception phase of unexpected collapses are crucial. In this paper, the case of an infinite long slope is theoretically discussed by assuming the mechanical be ...
The use of piles as settlement reducers in the design of artificial embankments on soft soil strata is nowadays very common. The design methods employed in the current engineering practice are based on simplified approaches not allowing the assessment of average and differential ...
Piled foundations are commonly employed to reduce settlements in artificial earth embankments founded on soft soil strata. To limit the number of piles and, consequently, construction costs, popular is the use of geosynthetic reinforcements laid at the embankment base. Nowadays, ...
The increasing demand of sustainability of the construction of new structures and the necessity of verifying/retrofitting the existing ones require reliable design tools. To this aim, fundamental is gathering new insights in the mechanical response of foundations. As far as shall ...
Seismic-induced liquefaction is one of the main hazards for pipelines buried in saturated granular materials. When soil is partially or completely fluidized, a lifeline, although installed in superficial trenches in which the coarse backfill soil usually is compacted, may experie ...

Geosynthetic-reinforced and pile-supported embankments

Theoretical discussion of finite difference numerical analyses results

Piled foundations are commonly employed to reduce settlements of artificial earth embankments on soft soil strata and geosynthetic reinforcements are installed at the embankment base to increase pile spacing and reduce construction costs. Despite the well-documented effectiveness ...
Cement-bentonite cut-off walls are commonly employed in geoenvironmental applications to limit ground water flow and pollutant transport. The wide diffusion of this artificial material in the current practice is not only due to its low permeability, but also to its simplicity of ...

Finite Element Analyses of Piled Foundations

Interaction Domains Under Undrained Conditions

Most of the bridges in Europe countries are now approaching their design life. Therefore, at present crucial is the choice of the most suitable retrofitting solution taking the current design standards into account. From an economic point of view the costs related to the foundati ...
Anchored wire meshes are commonly adopted to stabilize potentially unstable soil slopes. This reinforcement technique, employed either as an active or a passive anchoring system, is commonly designed according to ultimate limit state approaches. In this paper, an interaction mode ...

Numerical push-over analysis of a bridge piled foundation

Geotechnical and structural verification

Most of the infrastructures in Europe are approaching their design life and, therefore, their safety under present conditions has to be reassessed. This is particularly crucial in the Italian context, since the current seismic design standards have significantly changed, being mo ...
Tunnel faces excavated under particularly difficult ground conditions are commonly supported. In case of conventional tunnelling, this support is provided by either improving the mechanical properties of the soil or introducing linear inclusions. This latter technique, consisting ...
This chapter is dedicated to the presentation of the most popular methods of analysis employed to solve geotechnical boundary value problems, with special emphasis on the assessment of the potential hazards related to tunnelling. In particular, in Section 9.1, the general framewo ...
This chapter is devoted to the presentation of the most popular approaches employed to design mitigation measures. Initially, the mitigation measures necessary for a safe excavation and a permanent cavity stabilization are considered. Subsequently, the observational method, a des ...