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  1. learning2geotech

    Liquid Limit on Organic Soils

    Liquid limit tests are required to be performed before and after oven-dried for organic soils; however, ASTM 4318 (Atterberg Limits) does not specify the temperature to dry the soils for the after-oven-dried liquid limit test on organic soils? Is it the typical 110±5 Celsius (to burn off water...
  2. learning2geotech

    Modeling concrete piles in slope stability analysis

    Can you please share references on how to do that on Slide2?
  3. learning2geotech

    Modeling concrete piles in slope stability analysis

    In Slide2, is it realistic if the concrete piles are modeled with high cohesion (half of unconfined compressive strength) and high phi? I feel like that will completely ignore the possibility that the failure surface can slice through the concrete piles and render the analysis unrealistic
  4. learning2geotech

    Site Class B

    ASCE 7-22 states "Classes A and B shall not be assigned to a site if there is more than 10 feet of soil between the rock surface and the bottom of the spread footing or mat foundation." If my measured shear wave velocity is greater than 3000 ft/s (minimum requirement for Class B) but only half...
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    Typical Column and Wall Loads for Aircraft Hangar

    What are typical column and wall Loads for a 2-story aircraft hangar, assume 10,000 sf
  6. learning2geotech

    Rock Coring

    How come some drillers avoid rock coring? Is it because rock coring requires experienced drillers? If yes, how so, what are the disadvantages in rock coring comparing to soil drilling from the driller's point of view? Or is it because they're afraid of losing expensive equipment down the hole...
  7. learning2geotech

    Florida Condo New Milestone Structural Inspection

    The milestone inspections are for existing structures. the law was passed in response to the Surfside building collapse in 2021
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    Florida Condo New Milestone Structural Inspection

    Florida passed a new law last year requiring condos to have milestone structural inspections. Any of you guys performing these inspections? How often do the buildings require a Phase 2 inspection? What types of destructive/nondestructive/lab testing do you typically do for a Phase 2 Milestone...
  9. learning2geotech

    How do you quantify minor inclusions on the boring logs?

    How do you guys use to quantify inclusions such as organics (roots, leaves, branches), debris (brick, concrete, asphalt, metal, trash, etc.)? FHWA guidelines use "with," which does not quantify to paint a picture of the amount of inclusions encountered
  10. learning2geotech

    Typical Column and Wall Loads for Apartment Building

    Thank you yall. Looks like 1 klf wall load and 25 kips column load per floor is good to start for napkin planning
  11. learning2geotech

    Typical Column and Wall Loads for Apartment Building

    Thank you Jae. Can you assume column bay of 20'x20' for the column load? Typical wood-framed apartment building. I'm just looking for a ballpark number.
  12. learning2geotech

    Typical Column and Wall Loads for Apartment Building

    What are typical column and wall Loads for a 5-story wood-framed apartment building?
  13. learning2geotech

    Correlation between Moisture Content and Void Ratio for Clay

    I saw a paper to estimate void ratio of clay based on moisture content but couldn't find it. Has anyone seen or have anything similar that you can share?
  14. learning2geotech

    In-situ Soil Infiltration Testing

    When performing soil infiltration test in clayey soils, the typical test duration is much longer and the rate is much slower than they are for sandy texture soils. But what is the point of continuing the test if the infiltration rate is much slower than the minimum required rate for infiltration...
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    Particle Size Analysis for small SPT Soil Sample with Gravel

    If a SPT soil sample has a piece of 3/4 gravel and the sample volume is small, do you include the gravel in the Particle Size Analysis? If it is included, its weight may be too dominant, throw off the curve, and the soil type result may not be representative. What would you recommend to do in...
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    Infiltration Test Using Aarkvark Permeameter

    Has anyone use Aarkvark Permeameter to obtain soil infiltration rate? Is it reliable? What are the pros and cons?
  17. learning2geotech

    Load under an Embankment

    The highest influence factor for a load under embankment is only 0.5. So let's say at depth z=1 foot below the bottom of the embankment at its crest, the load is reduced by 50%! That doesn't seem right to me. For comparison, the influence factor is 0.9 within approx. 0.3B below a footing. See...
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    Questionable Result from CUP Triaxial Test

    See attached photo. Phi effective is 39 degrees. The result seems questionable because it is very high for this soil, which is silty sand, at 8ft depth, and has a N-value of 4. Based on the lab report, where do you think the lab procedure went wrong?
  19. learning2geotech

    Slide 2 - Surficial Failure Surface

    See attached photo. To avoid these surficial failure surface, I set the minimum height of surface to 10 feet but I'm afraid that will ignore the real failure surfaces. What do you do to avoid these surficial surfaces?

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