UP830
Civil/Environmental
- May 18, 2018
- 15
Is it standard to determine secondary compression settlement in soil with say 40% fine and 60% granular. Atterberg classification shows that the fines are clay.
Even a 2m thick layer of clay ( C alpha Of 0.012, e of 1 and t2 of 50 year and t1 of 1 year) will show a lot of secondary compression settlement (50mm+).
Is this routinely considered when doing a settlement calculation?
I just find it hard to believe as it means that before any structure or load is applied the souls will settle 50mm+ during its life time!
Even a 2m thick layer of clay ( C alpha Of 0.012, e of 1 and t2 of 50 year and t1 of 1 year) will show a lot of secondary compression settlement (50mm+).
Is this routinely considered when doing a settlement calculation?
I just find it hard to believe as it means that before any structure or load is applied the souls will settle 50mm+ during its life time!