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    SPT or Pocket Pen for Su Estimation?

    I generally tend to trust the SPT over the PP. The SPT is testing a larger interval...less prone to random variations.
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    SPT or Pocket Pen for Su Estimation?

    Hi All- In the absence of lab testing, what do you think is the preferred correlation to Su of CL material: SPT or Pocket Pen/Torvane on a sample from an SPT or CalMod sampler? Also (dgillette if you are out there); looking for USBR criteria for seismic loading for simplified seismic...
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    Return period of PGA map in ASCE7-10

    Yes, Site Class B
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    Lateral Pile Analysis in MSW Landfill

    Does anyone have experience and/or references on how this may be performed? Drive Piles, 30 feet of MSW. Stiff clay below. High seismic area. Thanks
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    DCP to SPT

    Correction… DPI is mm/blow
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    DCP to SPT

    Forgot to mention, my data is for stiff clay. There are probably different correlations for clay versus sand.
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    DCP to SPT

    Hi guys, Trying to correlate DCP data to SPT. I have searched the threads and found some information, but nothing that quite answers my questions. The DCP is from Humboldt. It has a 17.6 pound hammer, a 20 mm (0.8 inch) diameter, 60° cone, and a drop height of 575 mm (23 inches)...
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    Equivalent moment of Inertia and Young's modulus of concrete filled pipe pile

    Hi, I'm not a structural engineer, but I'm doing a rough check on buckling of a pile that is supporting axial load only for a wharf. There is an unsuppoted length between the top of wharf and mudline. I'm using Euler's formula and need to know equivalent moment of inertia of a concrete filled...
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    Site Class F evaluation

    With 15 feet of peat, your site class will likely be E. Look at ASCE7-10.
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    Gabions for slope protection

    You may need to check for rapid drawdown also.
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    Excess Pore Water Calculation from CPT soundings

    Just curious...are you using software for the LCPC or a spreadsheet? What software?
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    Liquefaction Analysis

    It is also important distinction in the referenced paper and the studies in general as to whether you are considering strength loss (flow liquefaction), or cyclic mobility...they are different.
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    Liquefaction Analysis

    It is not clear, but this paper seems to point at <35% fines is sand-like regardless of PI. http://ussdams.com/proceedings/2014Proc/29-38.pdf
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    Slope Stability Test Help

    Something I did for my undergraduate project you may want to consider: Find a local slope where there has been a failure. It doesn't have to be a large slide. Usually you can find one in a local road cut. Try to obtain an undisturbed block sample of the failed material using a pick and...
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    Modulus of Subgrade Reaction (k)

    I don't have a big problem with Coduto's method. It seems to take into account the long term bending of the slab, from which shears and moments in the mat can be estimated. A similar approach is presented in the following article. As Coduto discusses, settlement estimate would be provided based...

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