‘ations for stress-str: modulus E, by several test methods
kPa for SPT and units of g, for CPT; divide kPa by 50 to obtain ksf. The N values should t
tated as Nes and not N79. Refer also to Tables 2-7 and 2-8
SPT cpr
(normally SOO(N + 15) E,= (2 dq,
‘Ndated) 7000. /N = 8000 Ja
= 6000N >
—--—~ E, 23D} + 2)g-
$£, = (15.000 to 22000) -InN "EB, = (1+ DD ge
(saturated) E, = 2500 + 15) Ey = Fae
e=10 F=35
e=06 F=70
s, all (norm. 4E, = (2600 to 2900)N
1)
(overconsolidated) +E, = 40.000 + 10501 Ey = (6 t0 30)ge
Exgock * Exec JOCR
elly sand E, = 1200(N + 6)
600 +6) NSIS
= 600(N + 6) + 2000 N> 15
2y sand E, = 3200N + 15) E, = G0 6
sandy silt, or E, = 300(V + 6) Ey = (10 2)ge
y silt
If gq. < 2500 kPa use SEY = 25q-
slay or clayey silt
2500 < q, < 5000 use
where
E, = constrained modulus =
E} = 4q, + 5000
a
C+ wx ~ Tn) ~ me
E, = G to 8)qeuke 2
e range” for the static stress-si
ulus £, for selected soils (see 2
e 5-6)
values depend on stress history, water
at, density, and age of deposit
y soft 2
t i
‘ium 1
a sc
ey oe - -
alu 1es or value ranges for Poisson’s rati
ose iv
ase 15¢ of soll od
Y dense soc
1 Saturated 0.40.5,
unsaturated o103
¥ sy clay 02-03
xe ie 03-033
= SC. gravelly und 01-100
tna gravel ‘amonly used Osos
se sc 0.1-0-4 (depends somev!
me 100 type of rk)
45C; 0103
2 036
Ta vate O18
j Most clay soils
50 Saturated clay soils
| Cohesionless—medium and
se Abt
resentative values of shear
ulus G’
cial ksi
dense quartz sand
eous fine sand
sand {e = 0.53)
y sand
sand-gravel
oft silty clay
oft silty clay
Ity clay
im clay