3 - Problems
3 - Problems
1. DEPTH OF EXPLORATION
Question:
Find the depth of exploration from ground level for the 30x50 m, 15 storey building.
Question:
Referring to Table given below estimate the SPT-N1 value you would use for a footing which is 2 x
2 m in dimensions and located at 2 m depth. Assume the unit weight of both sands is 18.1 kN/m3 and 19.7
kN/m3 above and below ground water table, respectively. GWT is at 6 m depth. Assume that the given N
values are corrected for energy efficiency and field procedures.
Solution: -
*1: Silty sand correction: SPT-N values should be corrected for the increased resistance due to
negative excess pore water pressure.
(i) When the test is carried out in very fine sand or silty sand
(ii) When the test is carried out below ground water table
Where;
Note that N’ values should always be reported as rounded to the nearest integer.
N1= N x CN
Within this depth interval the weighted average of SPT-N1 can be used solely for the analysis of given
footing.
Question:
The results of a plate load test in stiff clay are shown in the Figure below. The size of the test plate is
0.305 m x 0.305 m. Determine the size of a square column footing that should carry a load of 2500 kN. (FS
= 2.0; maximum permissible settlement is 40 mm)
Settlement calculation, however, is not very reliable; because it cannot represent consolidation
settlement. Generally, bearing capacity criteria governs, not the settlement, in the design of foundations
resting on clays.
Question:
The results of a plate load test in a sandy soil are shown in the Figure below. Size of the test plate:
0.305 m x 0.305 m. Determine the size of square footing that should carry a load of 2500 kN with a
maximum permissible settlement of 40 mm.
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cohesion-less soils
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