jgailla
Geotechnical
- Dec 23, 2004
- 896
I use N-values to estimate settlement in shallow foundations in sand by correlating N with soil moduli. I use a linear relationship, higher N=higher Es. The approach is somewhat conservative, but it is as accurate as any cheap method to my knowledge. My problem is that often I am estimating an N-value of a densified fill subgrade. Structural fill in this area is usually SP sand, 95% modified Proctor, unit weight about 115 pcf. I have been using N=15 for densified sand subgrade. For most loads and bearing pressures this value is conservative but calculated settlement estimates are within tolerable parameters (i.e. 1"total 1/2"differential). I would like to use a higher N-value for estimating settlement on some projects but cannot find anything in the literature which justifies the higher value. Does anyone have any information concerning relationships of N-values to densified sands, silty sands, clayey sands, etc? I recently did some SPT borings on 5 feet of densified fill and averaged N-values in the 30's, although I think this number is not conservative enough to be used on a regular basis.