KingPyrrhus
Geotechnical
- Apr 6, 2013
- 2
I have been doing drilling observation for a few years and I have been trying to figure out how to interpret the boring logs I create and make recommendations for Geotechnical Reports.
Right now I am trying to figure out how to determine the allowable bearing capacity for shallow foundations. I got a boring log and converted the N values to N60 values. Then I was going to use Terzaghi equations for ultimate bearing capacity. The problem is I can't figure out what to use for densities or friction values off the boring logs. (My Foundation engineering book gets Relative Density from Kulhaway and Mayne, and Friction Angle from a DeMello guy) The soil is a SM with Rock Fragments. First, the relative density doesn't give me a density in pcf, only as a percent. Do I just interpolate? And can I use the relative density for a SM soil, or does it have to be a clean sand? What do I do if I have a clay or silt? I think I can get the friction angle, I think I just need densities to get overburden stresses.
I'm trying to self teach this to myself. I just don't know where to start. I have been on Google all day. I found some things from the US Navy, but didn't find it helpful. Does anyone know somewhere I should start? Like books, specs, manuals, whatever?
Right now I am trying to figure out how to determine the allowable bearing capacity for shallow foundations. I got a boring log and converted the N values to N60 values. Then I was going to use Terzaghi equations for ultimate bearing capacity. The problem is I can't figure out what to use for densities or friction values off the boring logs. (My Foundation engineering book gets Relative Density from Kulhaway and Mayne, and Friction Angle from a DeMello guy) The soil is a SM with Rock Fragments. First, the relative density doesn't give me a density in pcf, only as a percent. Do I just interpolate? And can I use the relative density for a SM soil, or does it have to be a clean sand? What do I do if I have a clay or silt? I think I can get the friction angle, I think I just need densities to get overburden stresses.
I'm trying to self teach this to myself. I just don't know where to start. I have been on Google all day. I found some things from the US Navy, but didn't find it helpful. Does anyone know somewhere I should start? Like books, specs, manuals, whatever?