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Vesic Method using total vs effective stress

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DTS419

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Jun 21, 2006
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When using the Vesic Method for calculating bearing pressure, is it more appropriate to use effective stress or total stress? I have some lab measured data for a soil where the lab reported both phi and cohesion for the soil samples, but I get varying results depending on which I use. The total stress data gives very small values for phi with cohesion values ranging from 800-1000 psf whereas the effective stress data gives cohesion = 0 and values for phi in the 20s.
 
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I think you need to contact a geotech, you need someone who knows the local material and how to interp lab testing. Its not a case of which is more appropriate. You need to do both. When you work with a material and know it well you can generally know which case dictates
 
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