Geo tech project laboratory tests question - soil engineering
CEG 4011 Geotechnical Engineering I
(2019-2020) PROJECT PRESENTATION
Team Compaction
Buse Ilayda Oz Cristian Echeverria
Kevin Soler Errol Maynard
Ricquaz Brannon Eryc Martinez
Angel Duverge
Professor: Dhuruva Badri, PE
FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY
JULY 2020
• Project Background
• Development of the Program
• In-situ Testing Methods
• Lab Tests
• AASHTO Material Types
• Material Placement
• Construction Methods
• Conclusion
CONTENTS
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PROJECT BACKGROUND
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● Roadway improvement project along SR 847/NW 47 Avenue including the intersections with
○ NW 203 Street ○ NW 203 Terrace ○ NW 206 Terrace ○ NW 207 Drive ○ NW 215 Street ○ Premier Parkway
● Natural elements: ○ Canal
● Can be analyzed in 3 sections according to the function of use:
○ Green area ○ Residential area ○ Commercial area
PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT
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Prior to construction, the soil at the site must be analyzed to determine the soil type and soil properties that are useful for the construction of the roadway. Lab and in situ test will be conducted in order to decide what type of soil is being used for construction. Understanding how the soil functions will help in how the soil is handled during construction.
It is important to know the project requirements and have as much information as possible to minimize backtracking. Things such as plan and profile sheets, project location, and structure location are very helpful.
In addition, it is necessary to collect relevant information to help understand the geology, geography, and topography of the area.
Review of the Existing Information
Field Investigation
Laboratory Testing
Analysis
PRELIMINARY GEOTECHNICAL REPORT
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Aerial Photographs
Actual 03/2010
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Aerial Photographs
02/1999 01/1994 02/1986
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County Soil Map
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FIELD EXPLORATION METHODS
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● Boring Methods: ○ Auger Borings ○ Rotary drilling
At least one boring shall be placed at each 100-foot interval. 20 borings will be needed. ● Sampling Methods:
○ Bag Bulk Samples Disturbed Soil Sample ○ Split Spoon Disturbed Soil Sample ○ Thin Wall Tube Undisturbed Soil Sample
● Geophysical Methods ○ Seismic Refraction and Reflection ○ Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR)
● In Situ Testing Methods: ○ Cone Penetration Test ○ In Situ Permeability Test
BORING
○ Seism ic Refra ction and Refle ction
○ Grou nd Penet rating Radar (GPR )
SAMPLING
○ Seism ic Refra ction and Refle ction
○ Grou nd Penet rating Radar (GPR )
DISTURBED SAMPLE
○ Seism ic Refra ction and Refle ction
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UNDISTURBED SAMPLE
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Classification Test
Moisture Density Test
Limerock Bearing Ratio (LBR) Test
Corrosivity Tests
Standard Penetration Test
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Permeability Test
Consolidation Test
Strength Test
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LAB TESTS
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● Grain-Size Analysis ○ Sieve Analysis ○ Hydrometer Analysis
● Hydraulic Conductivity Analysis ○ Constant Head Test ○ Falling Head Test
● Compaction Tests ○ Standard Proctor Test ○ Modified Proctor Test
● Atterberg Limits ○ Liquid Limit ○ Plastic Limit
● Strength Tests ● Permeability Test ● Consolidation Test
AASHTO MATERIAL TYPES
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There are seven Major groups ranging from A-1 to A-7. ● Soils classified under groups A-1,
A-2, and A-3 are granular materials of which 35% or less of the particles pass through the No. 200 sieve.
● Soils of which more than 35% pass through the No. 200 sieve are classified under groups A-4, A-5, A-6, and A-7. These soils are mostly silt and clay type materials.
MATERIAL SELECTION
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CONSTRUCTION METHODS
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● Compaction Methods ○ Vibratory Rollers ○ Smooth wheeled roller
Note: Vibration limit needs to be below ….
● Compaction is tested using a nuclear density gage
Information about lifts rolls
1. VBNM
CONCLUSION
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REFERENCES
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1. United States Department of Agriculture. Natural Resources Conservation Service. Web Soil Survey. https://websoilsurvey.sc.egov.usda.gov/WssProduct/0onbtifbq14sxeun3nvutnaj/GN_00000/20200721_143307020 64_1_Soil_Report.pdf
2. U.S. Geological Survey. Earth Explorer. https://earthexplorer.usgs.gov/ 3. U.S. Department of State Geographer. Google Earth Pro. 4. Florida Department of Transportation. Public Soil Boring Viewer.
https://gis.fdot.gov/Public_Soil_Boring_Viewer/ 5. https://www.nrcs.usda.gov/wps/portal/nrcs/detail/soils/survey/?cid=nrcs142p2_053375 6. Florida Department of Transportation. Soils and Foundations Handbook 2020
http://publicfiles.dep.state.fl.us/FGS/FGS_Publications/OFMS/CountyMaps/OFMS67-DADE.pdf
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