Lab report
March 1, 2019
ASU Testing, Inc.
240 LSW
Jonesboro, AR 72467
Tel: (870) 972-3426
Fax: (870) 972-3948
Attention: Mr. Testing Guru
Subject: FedEx Ground Facility, Olive Branch, MS
Construction of Above-Ground Water tank
Dear Mr. Guru:
XYZ, Inc. is in the process of designing an above-ground circular water tank at the referenced facility in Olive Branch, Mississippi. The tank will be 30 feet in diameter and is expected to have a maximum water height of 30 feet. The tank will be founded on a 30-feet circular mat. The expected weight of the empty tank and foundation is 350,000 lb.
A geotechnical investigation was conducted at the site and it indicated the following:
|
Depth, ft. |
Soil type |
Average Unit Weight, pcf |
Specific Gravity |
|
0 - 10 |
Layer 1:Silty Sand (SM) |
118 |
2.65 |
|
10-30 |
Layer 2: Lean Clay (CL) |
119 |
2.69 |
|
30-60 |
Layer 3: Sand (SP) |
123 |
2.66 |
The investigation indicated that the groundwater table is at a depth of 8 feet. XYZ will be sending one sample from Layer 1 and 2 samples from Layer 2.
In order to design the tank foundation, we are requesting the following tests:
· One-dimensional consolidation on a sample from the clay layer
· Direct shear test on the sandy sample
· Unconfined compression on the sample from the clay layer
Once the tests are performed, ASU, Inc. should provide the following:
· A plot of e versus log p from the consolidation test.
· Relevant consolidation parameters (Compression index, Swell index, Preconsolidation Pressure, OCR, plots of Time rate of consolidation and coefficient at different loading levels).
· The expected consolidation settlement of the clay layer under the tank after it is fully loaded.
· The expected time to reach a settlement of 0.50 inch after the tank is fully loaded.
· The undrained shear strength (cohesion) of the clayey layer.
· The angle of internal friction of the sandy layer.
If you need additional information, please contact us.
Sincerely,
John Doe
John Doe, P.E.
Chief Engineer
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