pelelo
Geotechnical
- Aug 10, 2009
- 357
Hello,
I have been working on the axial capacity of drilled shafts using SHAFT.
To my knowledge, shaft is one of the most popular softwares available to compute axial capacity.
Most of the soils I deal with are mixed soils such as Clayey Sand (SC), Silty sand (SM), Silty gravel (GM), etc.
I would like to know how do you consider these mixed strata for analysis purposes. I usually treat them as sand (if the case is SM or SC) and as gravel (if the case is GM or GC).
I understand this assumption is not 100% accurate as for these mixed soils, at some point I will need to add some cohesion value, but of course this involves additional lab tests, therefore more time.
I would like to know what is your position about this?
Thanks
I have been working on the axial capacity of drilled shafts using SHAFT.
To my knowledge, shaft is one of the most popular softwares available to compute axial capacity.
Most of the soils I deal with are mixed soils such as Clayey Sand (SC), Silty sand (SM), Silty gravel (GM), etc.
I would like to know how do you consider these mixed strata for analysis purposes. I usually treat them as sand (if the case is SM or SC) and as gravel (if the case is GM or GC).
I understand this assumption is not 100% accurate as for these mixed soils, at some point I will need to add some cohesion value, but of course this involves additional lab tests, therefore more time.
I would like to know what is your position about this?
Thanks