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Asked: May 17, 2020In: Geotechnical Engineering

How Many Samples of Cores Required for Compaction Test of Backfill?

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An auditorium of size 42m x 25m is under construction, whose plinth is completed and backfilling is in process. The client has requested for compaction test of the backfill. The compaction test is carried out by the core cutting method. How ...

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Asked: November 4, 2017In: Geotechnical Engineering

How to Measure Loads and Pressures on Geotechnical Structures?

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How to measure loads and pressures on geotechnical structures?

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    Added an answer on November 4, 2017 at 12:05 am

    Please be specific about your question. Provide more details to get answers.

    Please be specific about your question. Provide more details to get answers.

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Asked: May 22, 2020In: Geotechnical Engineering

What is the size of the gravel which is used in pavements for Granular base?

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What is the size of the gravel which is used in pavements for Granular base and Which type of soil is mostly used?

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    This question actually needs very long & detailed answer,It can not be answered in 2 lines.However,Let me summarize this as possible. The flexible pavement contains 4 main pavement layers that are as following Sub-grade(Natural soil) ,  Sub-base , base & Surface Course. The surface course coRead more

    This question actually needs very long & detailed answer,It can not be answered in 2 lines.However,Let me summarize this as possible.

    • The flexible pavement contains 4 main pavement layers that are as following Sub-grade(Natural soil) ,  Sub-base , base & Surface Course.
    • The surface course contains 4 layers as well that are as following Prime Coat , Binder Course , Tack Coat & Wearing Surface.
    • The Binder Course & Wearing Course contains the Following (Coarse aggregate + Fine aggregate + mineral filler + Asphalt)
    • Size & Gradation of aggregate(Coarse & fine) shall be as following as per AASHTO …> Coarse aggregate (Retained on Sieves#4 , 8 & 10) …> and the fine aggregate (Passing from Sieves#4 , 8 & 10) …> Mineral filler (at least 70% pass from sieve#200)
    • Regarding the Subgrade soil shall be Fine or Coarse aggregate and the soil shall have group index less than 4 to be suitable for use as per AASHTO
    • Group index equation as following (G.I=0.2*a + 0.005*a*c + 0.01*b*d)
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Asked: December 18, 2018In: Geotechnical Engineering

What are the soil tests required for a 3 storey building?

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What are the soil tests required for a 3 storey building and the standards for each test?

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    Investigation of soil depends upon the type of soil and its topographic condition but not to the number of storeys. For a three-storey building, the soil must be stable with good bearing capacity and does not show any settlement in the previous loading. The following are the tests performed on the sRead more

    Investigation of soil depends upon the type of soil and its topographic condition but not to the number of storeys.

    For a three-storey building, the soil must be stable with good bearing capacity and does not show any settlement in the previous loading.

    The following are the tests performed on the soil to check its geotechnical properties during the construction of any structure; it may be three storeys or more.

    1. Moisture content of soil determined by oven drying method, calcium carbide method torsion balance method, pycnometer method, radiation method, alcohol method and sand bath method.
    2. Test of specific gravity: it is the ratio of the density of soil to the density of water.
    3. Test of Dry Density: it depends upon the value of void ratio and a specific gravity of soil. This test is used to determine the soil as a medium dense, loose and Dense.
    4. Test to find atterberg limit: three types of the limit are there that is the liquid limit, plastic limit and shrinkage limit.
    5. Compaction test on the soil by proctors method.
    6. Bearing capacity value of soil.
    7. Penetration test on soil
    8. Share test on soil: it is performed by the direct shear test method, triaxial compression test, unconfined shear test, Vane shear test.

    Hope you get the answer.

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Asked: July 27, 2020In: Geotechnical Engineering

What is the bearing capacity of soil? How can we calculate it?

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What is the bearing capacity of soil? How can we calculate it?

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    Added an answer on July 29, 2020 at 6:13 pm

    With the previous answer, I would like to add the following. Bearing capacity plays a major role in the foundation design of a structure. Bearing capacity (kN/sq.m) is the maximum load that the soil can take per unit area without failure, displacement, or yielding. Bearing capacity depends on the soRead more

    With the previous answer, I would like to add the following.

    Bearing capacity plays a major role in the foundation design of a structure. Bearing capacity (kN/sq.m) is the maximum load that the soil can take per unit area without failure, displacement, or yielding. Bearing capacity depends on the soils structure, density, permeability, porosity, and shear strength. Mostly, based on the bearing capacity, we arrive at the type and dimensions on the footing,

    The tests have already been included in the answer by Vivek Patel.

    To know more about, bearing capacity of soils,

    https://test.theconstructor.org/geotechnical/bearing-capacity-of-soil-calculation/11996/

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Asked: June 24, 2020In: Geotechnical Engineering

What is Braced Excavation?

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What is Braced Excavation?

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    What is Braced Excavation?

    Braced excavation is a method where deep excavations with straight vertical faces are laterally supported by a sheeting and bracing system until the structure is built. In deep excavations creating a safe slope on the excavation face just for safety is generally not feasible due to high cost, inabunRead more

    Braced excavation is a method where deep excavations with straight vertical faces are laterally supported by a sheeting and bracing system until the structure is built.

    In deep excavations creating a safe slope on the excavation face just for safety is generally not feasible due to high cost, inabundance of space and other structures present nearby. So, the excavation is temperorly supported by sheets/walls and struts, which are removed individually when their requirements cease. Relatively flexible sheets/walls are placed against excavation walls and supported by horizontal struts which in turn resist the earth pressure in compression.

    Some methods are vertical timber sheeting, shoring, steel sheet piling, soldier beams and also tiebacks.

    These structures might not be removed later but they may or may structurallynot be structurally important apart from offering temperorly lateral support. For example, tie backs support excavations and also replace permanent retaining walls.

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Asked: July 31, 2020In: Geotechnical Engineering

What are the properties and significance of Fire Clay?

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What are the properties and significance of Fire Clay?

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    Fire clay :- Fire clay is a range of refractory clays used in the manufacture of ceramics, especially fire brick. The United States Environmental Protection Agency defines fire clay very generally as a "mineral aggregate composed of hydrous silicates of aluminium (Al2O3·2SiO2·2H2O) with or without fRead more

    Fire clay :-

    Fire clay is a range of refractory clays used in the manufacture of ceramics, especially fire brick. The United States Environmental Protection Agency defines fire clay very generally as a “mineral aggregate composed of hydrous silicates of aluminium (Al2O3·2SiO2·2H2O) with or without free silica.”

    Properties of fire clay :-

    Fire clay is resistant to high temperatures, having fusion points higher than 1,600 °C (2,910 °F); therefore it is suitable for lining furnaces, as fire brick, and for manufacture of utensils used in the metalworking industries, such as crucibles, saggars, retorts and glassware. Because of its stability during firing in the kiln, it can be used to make complex items of pottery such as pipes and sanitary ware.

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