k2p
Structural
- Mar 3, 2008
- 2
I normally see an effective unit weight of sandy soil below water table in range of 45 to 65 pcf for input of LPILE, GROUP, or COM624P. My understanding is that effective unit weight is basically a saturated unit weight minus water unit weight (i.e. submerged unit weight).
However, the geotechnical report of the current project I'm working on reports sand effective unit weights of 110 to 120 pcf, although these soil layers are all below water table. Is it possible that effective unit weight can be that high? I found that these values are not conservative to use.
However, the geotechnical report of the current project I'm working on reports sand effective unit weights of 110 to 120 pcf, although these soil layers are all below water table. Is it possible that effective unit weight can be that high? I found that these values are not conservative to use.