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Geotechnical
- Dec 7, 2006
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I am searching for the preferred method of predicting embankment settlement over loose, saturated sand.
The embankment is a 100 foot wide roadway over about 10 feet of soft silt over about 100 feet of loose, saturated sand (estuarine/alluvial/former beach) to silty sand over stiff soil.
Available data:
CPT (10 to 100 Tons / sq. ft)
SPT (N = 4 to 25 uncorrected, alternates)
Lab consolidation of overlying silt layer
Problem:
Prediction of Settlement of sand
Discussion:
In the literature Schmermann's method is the most often recommmended method for "accurately" predicting settlement in sand; however, a strain influence depth of 400 feet (4B) probably did not fall within the original data set that this semi-empirical method was based upon.
May Schmertmann's method be applied to very wide "footings"?? What would be a good alternative analysis method? For the record I have very little faith in accurately determining the settlement of sandy soils beyond full scale testing, but...
The embankment is a 100 foot wide roadway over about 10 feet of soft silt over about 100 feet of loose, saturated sand (estuarine/alluvial/former beach) to silty sand over stiff soil.
Available data:
CPT (10 to 100 Tons / sq. ft)
SPT (N = 4 to 25 uncorrected, alternates)
Lab consolidation of overlying silt layer
Problem:
Prediction of Settlement of sand
Discussion:
In the literature Schmermann's method is the most often recommmended method for "accurately" predicting settlement in sand; however, a strain influence depth of 400 feet (4B) probably did not fall within the original data set that this semi-empirical method was based upon.
May Schmertmann's method be applied to very wide "footings"?? What would be a good alternative analysis method? For the record I have very little faith in accurately determining the settlement of sandy soils beyond full scale testing, but...