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Chapter 10, Problem 10.10P
A 300 mm × 450 mm plate was used in carrying out a plate loading test in a sand, during which the plate settled 5 mm under the applied pressure of 250 kN/m2.
- a. What is the coefficient of subgrade reaction for a 300 mm wide square plate?
- b. What would be the coefficient of subgrade reaction of a 2 m × 3 m foundation?
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Refer to Figure 11.41. Given that B =1 m, L = 3 m, and Q = 110 kN, the soil characteristics given in the figure are Cs = 1/5 Cc, Ꝺ’c= 40 kN/m2. Field monitoring indicated that the foundation settlement was 19 mm during the first 12 months.
a. Estimate the average stress increase in the clay layer due to the applied load.
b. Estimate the primary consolidation settlement.
c. What is the degree of consolidation after 12 months?
d. Estimate the coefficient of consolidation for the pressure range.
e. Estimate the settlement in 24 months.
Answer must be:
A. 6.33
B. 32.82
C. 57.89
D. 0.0013
E. 25.66
Three specimnens of clay having a small air-void content were tested in the shear
box. Shear loading was started immediately after the application of the normal
load and was completed in 8 minutes. The results are as follows:
Normal Stress (kN/m2)
Shear stress at failure (kN/m2)
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Find the angle of shearing resistance of the clay.
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Refer to Figure 11.41. Given that B =1 m, L = 3 m, and Q = 110 kN, the soil characteristics given in the figure are Cs = 1/5 Cc, Ꝺ’c= 40 kN/m2. Field monitoring indicated that the foundation settlement was 19 mm during the first 12 months.
Estimate the average stress increase in the clay layer due to the applied load.
Estimate the primary consolidation settlement.
What is the degree of consolidation after 12 months?
Estimate the coefficient of consolidation for the pressure range.
Estimate the settlement in 24 months.
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