MasterrrrBlasterrrr
Structural
- Oct 15, 2011
- 13
Hi
I am a structural engineer asking a soil mechanics question.
Not after an in-depth answer to the following.
Why is the ultimate capacity of cohesive soil to restrain a laterally loaded pile related to the Undrained shear strength of the soil?
EG, Broms Theory uses 9*Cu.
My basic understanding is that undrained behaviour relates to load that is applied in the short term, and water cannot drain from the pores between the soil particles.
What I do not understand is that - for loads that are applied in the long term, where drainage can occur - why is it applicable to use Cu?
Or - for short term loads that are applied to cohesive soils that have mainly air in the voids, not water: Why is it applicable to use Cu as opposed to C'?
Thanks
I am a structural engineer asking a soil mechanics question.
Not after an in-depth answer to the following.
Why is the ultimate capacity of cohesive soil to restrain a laterally loaded pile related to the Undrained shear strength of the soil?
EG, Broms Theory uses 9*Cu.
My basic understanding is that undrained behaviour relates to load that is applied in the short term, and water cannot drain from the pores between the soil particles.
What I do not understand is that - for loads that are applied in the long term, where drainage can occur - why is it applicable to use Cu?
Or - for short term loads that are applied to cohesive soils that have mainly air in the voids, not water: Why is it applicable to use Cu as opposed to C'?
Thanks