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Suction caisson foundation derives most of their uplift resistance from passive suction developed during the pullout movement. It was observed that the passive suction generated in soil at the bottom of the caisson and the failure mode of suction caisson foundation subjecting pullout loading behaves as a reverse compression failure mechanism. The upper bound theorems have been proved to be a powerful method to find the critical failure mechanism and critical load associated with foundations, buried caissons and other geotechnical structures. However, limited attempts have been reported to estimate the uplift bearing capacity of the suction caisson foundation using the upper bound solution. In this paper, both reverse failure mechanisms from Prandtl and Hill were adopted as the failure mechanisms for the computation of the uplift bearing capacity of the suction caisson. New equations were proposed based on both failure mechanisms to estimate the pullout capacity of the suction caisson. The proposed equations were verified by the test results and experimental data from published literature. And the two solutions agree reasonably well with the other test results. It can be proved that both failure mechanisms are reasonably and more consistent with the actual force condition.
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Foundation item: This paper was financially supported by the National Key Research and Development Program (Grant No. 2017YFC0703408), the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos. 51678145 and 51878160).
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Dai, Gl., Zhu, Wb., Zhai, Q. et al. Upper Bound Solutions for Uplift Ultimate Bearing Capacity of Suction Caisson Foundation. China Ocean Eng 33, 685–693 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13344-019-0066-9
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