EBK PRINCIPLES OF GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEER
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Chapter 17, Problem 17.10P
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Find the modulus elasticity of the foundation soil with the various depth.

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Answer to Problem 17.10P

The modulus elasticity of the foundation soil at the depth 1m is 9,335kN/m2_.

The modulus elasticity of the foundation soil at the depth 2.5m is 12,446kN/m2_.

The modulus elasticity of the foundation soil at the depth 4m is 17,115kN/m2_.

The modulus elasticity of the foundation soil at the depth 5.5m is 20,227kN/m2_.

The modulus elasticity of the foundation soil at the depth 7m is 21,784kN/m2_.

The modulus elasticity of the foundation soil at the depth 8.5m is 24,896kN/m2_.

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

The atmospheric pressure is (pa) 100kN/m2.

Assume the grain size (D50) 0.46mm.

Show the depth and number of blows shown in table:

Depth,(m)N60
16
2.58
411
5.513
714
8.516

Calculation:

Show the expression of correlation between qcandN60 using the Equation:

(qcpa)N60=cD50a (1)

Here, pa is atmospheric pressure, N60 is standard penetration resistance, c and a as developed from various studies.

For c and a value given by Kulhawy and Mayne(1990).

Refer Table 17.7 in section 17.11 “Cone penetration test” in the textbook.

ca
5.440.26

Find the variation of cone penetration resistance with various depth 1m

Substitute 100kN/m2 for pa, 0.46mm for D50, 5.44 for c, 0.26 for a, and 6 for N60 in Equation (1).

(qc100)6=5.44(0.46)0.26(qc100)6=4.4454(qc100)=26.67qc=2,667kN/m2

Find the variation of cone penetration resistance with various depth 2.5m.

Substitute 100kN/m2 for pa, 0.46mm for D50, 5.44 for c, 0.26 for a, and 8 for N60 in Equation (1).

(qc100)6=5.44(0.46)0.26(qc100)8=4.4454(qc100)=35.56qc=3,556kN/m2

Find the variation of cone penetration resistance with various depth 4m.

Substitute 100kN/m2 for pa, 0.46mm for D50, 5.44 for c, 0.26 for a, and 11 for N60 in Equation (1).

(qc100)6=5.44(0.46)0.26(qc100)11=4.4454(qc100)=48.89qc=4,890kN/m2

Find the variation of cone penetration resistance with various depth 5.5m.

Substitute 100kN/m2 for pa, 0.46mm for D50, 5.44 for c, 0.26 for a, and 13 for N60 in Equation (1).

(qc100)6=5.44(0.46)0.26(qc100)13=4.4454(qc100)=57.79qc=5,779kN/m2

Find the variation of cone penetration resistance with various depth 7m.

Substitute 100kN/m2 for pa, 0.46mm for D50, 5.44 for c, 0.26 for a, and 14 for N60 in Equation (1).

(qc100)6=5.44(0.46)0.26(qc100)14=4.4454(qc100)=62.236qc=6,224kN/m2

Find the variation of cone penetration resistance with various depth 8.5m.

Substitute 100kN/m2 for pa, 0.46mm for D50, 5.44 for c, 0.26 for a, and 16 for N60 in Equation (1).

(qc100)6=5.44(0.46)0.26(qc100)16=4.4454(qc100)=71.13qc=7,113kN/m2

Show the expression of modulus elasticity (Es) as follows:

Es=3.5qc (1)

Here, qc is cone penetration resistance.

Find the modulus elasticity of the foundation soil at the depth 1m using the Equation:

Substitute 2,667kN/m2 for qc in Equation (1).

Es=3.5×2,667=9,334.5kN/m2

Thus, the modulus elasticity of the foundation soil at the depth 1m is 9,335kN/m2_.

Find the modulus elasticity of the foundation soil at the depth 2.5m using the Equation:

Substitute 3,556kN/m2 for qc in Equation (1).

Es=3.5×3,556=12,446kN/m2

Thus, the modulus elasticity of the foundation soil at the depth 2.5m is 12,446kN/m2_.

Find the modulus elasticity of the foundation soil at the depth 4m using the Equation:

Substitute 4,890kN/m2 for qc in Equation (1).

Es=3.5×4,890=17,115kN/m2

Thus, the modulus elasticity of the foundation soil at the depth 4m is 17,115kN/m2_.

Find the modulus elasticity of the foundation soil at the depth 5.5m using the Equation:

Substitute 5,779kN/m2 for qc in Equation (1).

Es=3.5×5,779=20,227kN/m2

Thus, the modulus elasticity of the foundation soil at the depth 5.5m is 20,227kN/m2_.

Find the modulus elasticity of the foundation soil at the depth 7m using the Equation:

Substitute 6,224kN/m2 for qc in Equation (1).

Es=3.5×6224=21,784kN/m2

Thus, the modulus elasticity of the foundation soil at the depth 7m is 21,784kN/m2_.

Find the modulus elasticity of the foundation soil at the depth 8.5m using the Equation:

Substitute 7,113kN/m2 for qc in Equation (1).

Es=3.5×7,113=24,896kN/m2

Thus, the modulus elasticity of the foundation soil at the depth 8.5m is 24,896kN/m2_.

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