SuperSandman
Geotechnical
- Aug 5, 2010
- 25
Hi Guys!!!
Simple question...just need some clarity? Terzaghi's general bearing capacity equation makes provision for the term "c'Nc"...Skemptons bearing capacity formula for clays is "Ncu x Cu".
I have carried out numerous triaxial tests and I have determined the cohesion. In drained conditions, I have the results of C'. I would plug in this value of C' into Terzaghis equation to determine bearing capacity of the clay.
Now i have come across a situation where there is no triaxial result but instead the CPT result of the clay layer (Cone penetrations qc in MPa).I have done the necessary correlations and the texts i have used correlate the qc to give me an approximate undrained cohesion Cu.
Am i correct in saying that I need to use Skemptons bearing capacity formula for when i have undrained clay parameters?
Simple question...just need some clarity? Terzaghi's general bearing capacity equation makes provision for the term "c'Nc"...Skemptons bearing capacity formula for clays is "Ncu x Cu".
I have carried out numerous triaxial tests and I have determined the cohesion. In drained conditions, I have the results of C'. I would plug in this value of C' into Terzaghis equation to determine bearing capacity of the clay.
Now i have come across a situation where there is no triaxial result but instead the CPT result of the clay layer (Cone penetrations qc in MPa).I have done the necessary correlations and the texts i have used correlate the qc to give me an approximate undrained cohesion Cu.
Am i correct in saying that I need to use Skemptons bearing capacity formula for when i have undrained clay parameters?