Hi
I have been looking at a model in Plaxis3D for a shallow footing overturning under an applied shear and moment.
When i look at the results for the interface element at the base for normal pressure, it shows the front of the footing in compression (negative pressure) and the back of the footing in tension (positive pressure). This would intuitively seem correct except that the footing contact should not be able to take any tension loads if the footing starts to lift, yet the positive pressure suggest tension between the back of the footing and soil foundation has developed.
Am i interpreting the results correctly? or is there an issue with how i have modelled this problem in Plaxis 3D?
Example outputs below
Thanks
I have solved the issue
It was because i modelled the foundation material as Undrained(B). This caused the pore pressures to increase due to loading even though it was above the water table. The excess pore pressures generated meant total stresses were not equal to effective stress and the appearance of tension at the foundation interface was in fact related to pore pressure.
Great to hear you found out what the cause was!
Kind regards,
Micha