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nbr1
Geotechnical
- Feb 29, 2008
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Two part question:
1. Should both immediate (elastic settlement) and consolidation settlement be added together where estimating settlement in a moist (stiff to soft) clay above groudwater; assuming stresses induced are below preconsolidation pressures? Or should one or the other method be used?
2. If elastic settlement is considered applicable and significant (in above soil profile), would pressuremeter and/or dilatometer testing prove beneficial for settlement estimates or would a series of consolidation tests with depth be more useful? Are pressuremeter/dilatometer methods applicable (for modulus/settlement estimation) where the soil profile is similar to above (stiff to soft clay) with occassional water table at deeper (60ft+) depths?
1. Should both immediate (elastic settlement) and consolidation settlement be added together where estimating settlement in a moist (stiff to soft) clay above groudwater; assuming stresses induced are below preconsolidation pressures? Or should one or the other method be used?
2. If elastic settlement is considered applicable and significant (in above soil profile), would pressuremeter and/or dilatometer testing prove beneficial for settlement estimates or would a series of consolidation tests with depth be more useful? Are pressuremeter/dilatometer methods applicable (for modulus/settlement estimation) where the soil profile is similar to above (stiff to soft clay) with occassional water table at deeper (60ft+) depths?