geoeng22
Geotechnical
- Aug 3, 2023
- 3
Greetings,
I am working to calculate consolidation settlement for a proposed embankment and have one consolidation test. The test was performed on a sample from a depth of 4-6 ft. Soil unit weight is 0.120 ksf. I have interpreted a preconsolidation pressure based on the curve and had a few questions.
1. Assuming homogenous soil, is the interpreted preconsolidation pressure from my test only valid for the soil at that depth of 4-6 ft? Would the preconsolidation pressure be different for a sample at 10 ft or is that preconsolidaiton pressure the same for the homogeneous soil at 5 ft 10 ft 20 ft.....etc?
2. If the the preconsolidation varies, would preconsolidation pressure vary with depth (increase linearly). i.e. assume preconsolidation pressure at a depth of 5 ft is 3 ksf. With no additional test data, would it be safe to assume preconsolidation pressure at 10 feet be 3ksf + (0.120ksf*5ft) = 3.6ksf?
3. Can overconsolidated soil overlay normally consolidated soil? If a soil near the surface is overconsolidated and has experienced a higher stress in the past than it is currently experiencing in situ, I would think the soil below that would have experienced that same past pressure or greater in its past. Therefore, if a soil sample is overconsolidated, everything below that sample is also overconsolidated.
I hope those questions make sense. Any help understanding this is greatly appreciated! Thanks
geoeng22
I am working to calculate consolidation settlement for a proposed embankment and have one consolidation test. The test was performed on a sample from a depth of 4-6 ft. Soil unit weight is 0.120 ksf. I have interpreted a preconsolidation pressure based on the curve and had a few questions.
1. Assuming homogenous soil, is the interpreted preconsolidation pressure from my test only valid for the soil at that depth of 4-6 ft? Would the preconsolidation pressure be different for a sample at 10 ft or is that preconsolidaiton pressure the same for the homogeneous soil at 5 ft 10 ft 20 ft.....etc?
2. If the the preconsolidation varies, would preconsolidation pressure vary with depth (increase linearly). i.e. assume preconsolidation pressure at a depth of 5 ft is 3 ksf. With no additional test data, would it be safe to assume preconsolidation pressure at 10 feet be 3ksf + (0.120ksf*5ft) = 3.6ksf?
3. Can overconsolidated soil overlay normally consolidated soil? If a soil near the surface is overconsolidated and has experienced a higher stress in the past than it is currently experiencing in situ, I would think the soil below that would have experienced that same past pressure or greater in its past. Therefore, if a soil sample is overconsolidated, everything below that sample is also overconsolidated.
I hope those questions make sense. Any help understanding this is greatly appreciated! Thanks
geoeng22