elperko
Civil/Environmental
- Feb 5, 2013
- 5
Hi there, I'm trying to design pile foundations. This will involve piling to a depth of around 25m through three different strata with the fourth being end-bearing. I am trying to determine reliable values for undrained shear strength and the adhesion factor in order to estimate my pile bearing capacities, however I have been supplied with very limited information. I have been given results from standard penetration tests for all of the strata which I understand can be correlated to undrained shear strength but should be used with caution (there is also a huge range in the n values found for each stratum). I have also been supplied with data regarding the moisture contents and plasticity indices for some but not all of the stata and the results of a triaxial test for one stratum (not the end-bearing one). Futhermore I have not been given any information relating to the unit density or weight of any of the strata. It is not possible to perform any in-situ tests or gain any other information on the soil than the information I have already been given (apart from finding results from tests on the same soil type in other literature).
Is there any way that I can obtain the values I need from the data that I have been supplied?
Thanks
Is there any way that I can obtain the values I need from the data that I have been supplied?
Thanks