pelelo
Geotechnical
- Aug 10, 2009
- 357
Hello,
I am working on a project which consists on the construction of 5 story buildings.
The Stratigraphy on this project is basically Silty sand (SM), silt (ML) and sandy silt (ML),with SPT values lower than 10 blows per ft.
This situation occurs during the first 30 feet. Going deeper, SPT values increase significantly to 40 and 50 blows per foot (and sometimes even more).
Also the water table is on average 2 feet off the surface.
No doubt this is potentially liquefiable escenario.
I performed the liquefaction analisys posted by Idriss and Seed in the 1996 and 1998 NCEER Workshops.
I computed the Liquefaction Factor of Safety every 5 feet for each boring. In some borings I got several layers with the FS less than 1.
In other borings, i got the FS < 1 in only 1 layer. (15-20 feet depth typically).
Other than excavating and removing the loose soils and filling back up with an adequate material, I know deep foundations can be another solution. Maybe the last one is better because excavating 20 feet would be kind of expensive.
So my question is, is it necessary to improve the soil conditions if only a 5 feet layer could liquefy?.
I am not sure what would be the minium loose soil thickness I need to keep in mind in order to improve the soil conditions (e.g replacing the material or recomending deep foundations).
Please let me know.
I am working on a project which consists on the construction of 5 story buildings.
The Stratigraphy on this project is basically Silty sand (SM), silt (ML) and sandy silt (ML),with SPT values lower than 10 blows per ft.
This situation occurs during the first 30 feet. Going deeper, SPT values increase significantly to 40 and 50 blows per foot (and sometimes even more).
Also the water table is on average 2 feet off the surface.
No doubt this is potentially liquefiable escenario.
I performed the liquefaction analisys posted by Idriss and Seed in the 1996 and 1998 NCEER Workshops.
I computed the Liquefaction Factor of Safety every 5 feet for each boring. In some borings I got several layers with the FS less than 1.
In other borings, i got the FS < 1 in only 1 layer. (15-20 feet depth typically).
Other than excavating and removing the loose soils and filling back up with an adequate material, I know deep foundations can be another solution. Maybe the last one is better because excavating 20 feet would be kind of expensive.
So my question is, is it necessary to improve the soil conditions if only a 5 feet layer could liquefy?.
I am not sure what would be the minium loose soil thickness I need to keep in mind in order to improve the soil conditions (e.g replacing the material or recomending deep foundations).
Please let me know.