jimbo2
Geotechnical
- Dec 20, 2002
- 31
I obtained an undisturbed sample of desiccated, overconsolidated lacustrine clay from a depth of six to seven feet at a subdivision project site, and assigned a swell pressure test per ASTM 4546. I do not have the lab report yet, but I was informed by the lab tech that the swell pressure is about 1 tsf.
My question is, if we backfill the foundation walls with this soil, should I add 1 tsf to the design lateral earth pressure loading?
Would the entire 1 tsf act in a lateral direction? Why wouldn't some portion of this potential load act in a vertical direction? What if we slope the excavation face at say a 2H:1V to influence the expansion in a vertical direction?
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
My question is, if we backfill the foundation walls with this soil, should I add 1 tsf to the design lateral earth pressure loading?
Would the entire 1 tsf act in a lateral direction? Why wouldn't some portion of this potential load act in a vertical direction? What if we slope the excavation face at say a 2H:1V to influence the expansion in a vertical direction?
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.