pileexpert
Geotechnical
- Aug 17, 2012
- 13
Dears,
We are going to design an anchored wall up to 36 m excavation, the soil has the following conditions:
0-10m depth clayey sand
more than 10m sandy clay
there is no water table observed.
from the top to bottom SPT-N>50 blows/30cm
direct shear test on disturbed sample shows phi=30 deg and c=10 kPa
my question is that to choose soil strength parameters in most manual I've got it tells if SPT for sand >50 then very dense condition and phi>40 deg and for clay N-value>32 it is hard condition and Cu>180 kPa.
Now Is it true to choose sand layer parameters as phi=40 deg and c=0 kPa and for clay choose phi=0 and c=180 kPa?
if so we usually consider Cu for undrained condition but since there is no water, is it still correct to choose just Cu for clay layer?
ther question is that we have clayey sand layer is that correct to just consider phi and ignore c in ther layer?
is the labaratory results correct?
Please guide me on this.
Regards,
We are going to design an anchored wall up to 36 m excavation, the soil has the following conditions:
0-10m depth clayey sand
more than 10m sandy clay
there is no water table observed.
from the top to bottom SPT-N>50 blows/30cm
direct shear test on disturbed sample shows phi=30 deg and c=10 kPa
my question is that to choose soil strength parameters in most manual I've got it tells if SPT for sand >50 then very dense condition and phi>40 deg and for clay N-value>32 it is hard condition and Cu>180 kPa.
Now Is it true to choose sand layer parameters as phi=40 deg and c=0 kPa and for clay choose phi=0 and c=180 kPa?
if so we usually consider Cu for undrained condition but since there is no water, is it still correct to choose just Cu for clay layer?
ther question is that we have clayey sand layer is that correct to just consider phi and ignore c in ther layer?
is the labaratory results correct?
Please guide me on this.
Regards,