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Swell Potential with Foundations

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JohnnyB_

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Hello -

Does anyone have an example calculation of swell/consolidation potential for a foundation based on a swell/consolidation test? I assume this would include the boussinesq bulb per layered depth as well as the swell % and psf of the clay.

I appreciate any input.
 
Swell(%) x Depth of Wetting x Reduction Factor = Potential Swell

Depth of wetting is subjective. It's based on land use and the engineer's experience. I've seen 8-12 feet below finished grade for a site without irrigation. 12-16 feet for commercial sites, 21-30 feet for residential. Don't forget to ignore any potential swell above the footing or basement slabs since that won't contribute much heave.

Reduction factor: the only firm I worked with that used one put a 0.8 reduction factor to account for the ground not fully saturating like the test sample.
 
There is a great reference by Nelson and Miller "Expansive Soils", you should review it.
 
Thanks for all the feedback folks. I appreciate the input.
 
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