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GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATION REPORT

FOR

CLIENT Bhawanjibhai Panchubhai Nagda

NAME OF WORK Construction of residential buildings

LOCATION Survey No. 186, Patel Vadi, Gadhashisha

REPORT NO. GES / ADI / SBCBH / 13-14 / 130719-02 / 087, Dated : 03/08/2013

INDEX

DESCRIPTION ABSTRACT SOIL INVESTIGATION 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. LOCATION FIELD WORK LABORATORY TEST GROUND WATER TABLE SUB SOIL PROFILE DESIGN CONCLUSION & RECOMMENDATION

Page No. 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 6 8-10 8 9 11-13 14

ANNEXURE 1.0 SAMPLING 2.0 LABORATORY TEST PROCEDURE 9. BORELOG

10. SUMMARY

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ABSTRACT
We (Geo Engineering Services, Adipur) have carried out the Geotechnical Investigation, which covers the field sampling and tests, necessary laboratory tests and finally analyzing the sub soil characteristics and behavior of the soil of the proposed site. The objective of the geotechnical investigation was to explore the sub soil profile up to predetermined depth and to work out the design capacity of the soil beneath at a required foundation depth for the proposed type of foundation. Following pages represents the conceptual investigation and analysis based on the geotechnical investigation and study and presenting the same as a detailed report. The detailed scope of work was as per the instruction of Engineer in-charge. A complete geotechnical investigation work was undertaken to obtain the required subsurface information to study and define the nature and behavior of soil, under the application of loads of proposed structures. Such information was obtained through following steps: By making bore hole and collecting disturbed and undisturbed soil samples. Performing required in situ tests (SPT Test). Conducting laboratory tests to classify it and to determine the engineering properties of soil.

An analysis was made to derive the allowable bearing capacity, taking into considerations the anticipated settlements and the present soil conditions with future possibilities. Based on such analysis of the soil properties, the conclusions are made regarding the precautions and protective measures to be taken, if found necessary. This report has been prepared after a careful study of the field testing and laboratory test results. The type and depth of foundation are suggested.

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ABOUT SITE AND INVESTIGATIONS: 1.0 LOCATION: - The site is located at Survey No. 186, Patel Vadi, Gadhshisha 2.0 FIELD WORK: - The site investigation work was started on 20th July, 2013 and completed on the 24th July, 2013. 2.1 BORE HOLES: - Four boreholes were conducted by rotary drilling boring up to 6.0mt depth and one borehole conducted up to 10m depth. Boring was carried out in accordance with I.S 1892 and the undisturbed soil samples were collected in thin walled tube as per IS: 2132 - 1986 were sealed packed and brought to our laboratory at Adipur for further investigation. During boring Standard Penetration test conducted at every 1.5 m intervals as per requirements. The disturbed and undisturbed samples were collected at every 1.50m.

3.0 LABORATORY TESTS: - Following laboratory tests were carried out to determine the physical and engineering properties of undisturbed and disturbed soil samples. Detail procedures are explained in Annexure. (a) (b) (c) (d) Field Dry Density & Field Moisture Content (e) Shear Parameters i.e. C Atterberg's Limits Particle size distribution Specific Gravity (f) Consolidation characteristic (g) Swelling Parameters (h) Chemical Analysis of Soil & Water

4.0 GROUND WATER TABLE: - Water table was not encountered during the sub soil exploration work.

5.0 SUB SOIL PROFILE: - The field data and laboratory classification reveal that in general the stratification comprises of brownish silty sand and clayey sand of low to intermediate plasticity followed by highly weathered sandstone to the depth of termination. The soil is good for the back filling purpose. (i.e. ~ 10.0m). Detail stratification is mentioned in the borelog.

6.0 DESIGN: - Intensity of bearable load determined as soil bearing capacity (SBC) and soil bearing pressure (SBP) on soil. Calculations for both these are carried out considering shear parameters and consolidation characteristics of the sub strata. The values of SBC & SBP are mentioned below:

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6.1 SBC BASED ON SHEAR: - The ultimate net bearing capacity is evaluated after taking into consideration of shape factor and depth factor of the foundation in accordance with I.S. 6403-1981. The net bearing capacity worked out using the following equation. Q = C Nc Sc dc + q (Nq -1) Sq dq + 0.5 B Nr Sr dr Where,C = Cohesion q = Overburden Pressure

Density Width of the Footing Nc,Nq,Nr Bearing capacity Factor Sc,Sq,Sr dc,dq,dr = Shape Factor = Depth Factor

6.2 SAFE BEARING PRESSURE: - (IS: 8009 Part I) The Settlement calculation involves many simplifying assumptions. In the present state of knowledge, the settlement computations at best estimate the most probable magnitude of settlement. 6.2.1 Settlement may be the result of one or combinations of the following causes: a) Static Loading b) Deterioration of Foundation; c) Mining Subsidence; and d) Shrinkage of soil, vibration, subsidence due to underground erosion and other causes. 6.2.2 Catastrophic settlement may occur, if the static load is excessive. When the load is not excessive, the resulting settlement may consist of the following components: a) Elastic Deformation or immediate settlement of foundation soil; b) Primary consolidation of foundation soil resulting from the expulsion of pore water, c) Secondary Compression of foundation soil; and d) Creep of the foundation soil. The total settlement is computed as summation of immediate and secondary settlement. St = Si + Sc Where, Si is Immediate Settlement Si = p B (1 - 2) I E
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p = Foundation Pressure, kg/cm2 B = Width of Footing, m = Poissons Ratio I = Influence Factor E = Modulus of Elasticity, kg/cm2

Sc is Secondary Settlement Sc = Ht Cc Log10 (po + p) (1+eo) po Ht = Thickness of Soil Layer, m Cc = Compression Index eo = Initial Void Ratio po = Initial Effective Pressure p = Increase in effective pressure

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7.0 CONCLUSION & RECOMMENDATION: Looking to the types of proposed structure and the soil strata encountered, following conclusions are drawn and recommendations are given accordingly. (i) The R.C.C Isolated Foundation is recommended as below. (ii) The depth of foundation may be selected as per design requirement and site feasibility. (iii) Safe load carrying capacity and Safe bearing pressure may be taken as under.

TABLE OF SAFE BEARING CAPACITY AND SAFE BEARING PRESSURE FOUNDATION DETAILS Location Type Size 1.5m x 1.5m 2.0m x 2.0m BH-1 R.C.C. Isolated foundation 3.0m x 3.0m 1.5m x 1.5m 2.0m x 2.0m 3.0m x 3.0m 1.5m x 1.5m 2.0m x 2.0m BH-2, 3, 4 & BH-5 R.C.C. Isolated foundation 3.0m x 3.0m 1.5m x 1.5m 2.0m x 2.0m 3.0m x 3.0m NOTE: 1. The ground water table was not encountered and hence not considered in the analysis. 2. The shear key must be provided to resist the lateral earth quake forces. 3. Factor of Safety considered is 2.5. 4. The SBP calculated for 40mm allowable settlement for Isolated Footing. 2.0 1.5 17.56 18.13 19.80 22.27 22.50 23.83 2.0 +25 1.5 Depth In Mt. Safe Bearing Capacity, T/m2 22.65 23.91 +25

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5. Safe Bearing Pressure shall always be less than safe Uniaxial Compressive Strength of lean concrete leveling course of the individual foundation, else richer plain concrete layer should be laid to prepare smooth surface for lying of RCC foundation. 6. Care should be taken to remove loosened pieces of rock so as to rest the foundation on undisturbed rock mass. 7. In case rock is available in small area of raft, inverted T beam of raft foundation be allowed to rest on rock and soil. 8. The foundation shall in no mean rest on Filled up Soil or Black Cotton Soil. 9. Entire soil resembles good property and hence, same can be used for the back filling purpose. 10. If in the course of excavation, if sub soil strata differs from the borelog strata the same shall be reported for necessary steps. 11. For Intermediate footing size the value of SBC shall be interpolated. No Extrapolation is allowed. 12. Least of SBP and SBC shall be considered as the allowable bearing capacity in the design. For, GEO ENGINEERING SERVICES

Authorized Signatory

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ANNEXURE
1.0 SAMPLING: 1.1 Disturbed soil samples: - Disturbed samples were collected during the boring and also from the split spoon sampler. The samples recovered were logged, labeled and placed in polythene bags and sent to laboratory for testing. The samples collected at every 1.50m depth. 1.2 Undisturbed soil samples: - Undisturbed soil samples were collected in 75mm diameter Shelby tubes at every 1.50 m depth at the site location. The sampler used for the sampling had smooth surface and appropriate area ration and cutting edge angle thereby minimizing disturbance of soil during sampling. The samples were sealed with wax, labeled and transported to our laboratory at Vadodara for testing. Sampler was coupled together with a sampler head to form a sampling assembly. The sampler head provide a non-flexible connection between the sampling tube and the drill rods. Vent holes are provided in the sampler head to allow escape of water from the top of sampler tube during penetration. Coating of oil is applied on both sides to obtain the undisturbed samples in best possible manner. The sampler was then lowered inside the borehole on a string of drill rods and was driven to pre-determined level. On completion of driving the sampler was first rotated within the borehole to shear the soil sample at bottom and then pulled out. The disturbed material in the upper end of the tube, if any, is completely removed before applying wax for sealing. The soil at the lower end of the tube is trimmed to about 10 to 15 mm. After trimming, both ends are sealed with wax applied in such a way that will prevent the soil from giving up from its sample. The polythene bags cover both the ends. The identification mark was then made on each sample. 1.3 Standard Penetration Tests: - SPT is conducted in accordance with IS: 2131-1981 in bores holes at every change of strata or at an interval of 1.50m depth in uniform strata. The test gives Nvalue; the blow counts of last 30cm of penetration of the split spoon sampler with 65kg. Hammer falling freely from 75cm height. The rods to which the sampler is attached for driving are straight, tightly coupled and straight in alignment. There after the split spoon sampler is further driven by 30cm. The number blows required to drive each 15cm penetration is recorded. The first 15cm penetration is termed as a seating value. The last 30cm penetration termed as N Value. Respective tables and bore logs in the report shows the detail of N value.

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2.0 LABORATORY TEST PROCEDURES: 2.1 Field Dry Density & Field Moisture Content: Field dry density and Field moisture content were carried out in accordance with I.S. 2720 (Part-2 1983). The field density is found out by following equation. The value of F.D.D. & F.M.C. is shown in summary table. Field Density (bulk) = Weight of soil mass / Volume of soil mass And Field Dry Density = Bulk Density/ (1 + w), Where w is field moisture content. 2.2 Atterbergs Limit: - Liquid limit and Plastic limits are carried out for the determination of different characteristic of soil. The tests performed in accordance with I.S.2720 P-5-1985 by using con penetrometer. Liquid limit and plastic limit of soils are both depend up on the amount and type of clay in a soil and form the basis for the soil classification system for cohesive soils based on the Plasticity index. The liquid limit of the soil with corresponds to the moisture content of a paste which would give 20mm penetration of the cone is determined by using following formula. WL = Wx / (0.65+0.0175*X). Where, X = Penetration of cone in the sample Wx = Moisture Content of the soil sample at the respective penetration For Plastic Limit, a soil sample weighing at least 20 gm of the soil sample passing 425 micron IS sieve is thoroughly mixed with water such that it can be easily molded with fingers. A ball is formed with about 8 to 10 gm of this soil and is rolled between the fingers and the glass plate with just sufficient pressure to roll the mass into a thread of uniform diameter of 3mm throughout its length. The soil is kneaded to a uniform mass and rolled again. The process is continued until the thread crumbles. The pieces of crumbled soil thread are collected for moisture content determination and reported as plastic limit. Values of LL, PL & PI are shown in summary 1. 2.3 Particle Size Distribution (IS: 2720 Part IV): -The sieve analysis is carried out in accordance with IS. The results are shown in the summary-1. 2.4 Specific Gravity (IS: 2720 Part 3): - In order to determine specific gravity of soil particles these tests were conducted on Selected samples in 50ml volumetric density bottle using procedure described in IS. The value of Specific Gravity is shown in summary 2. 2.5 Triaxial Shear Test: Triaxial shear (Quick) tests are conducted to determine the shear parameters of clayey samples. The shear tests are carried out in accordance with IS: 2720 (part X, XI, XII & XIII). For unconsolidated undrained (Quick) Triaxial compression test, the specimen having dia 38mm and height to diameter ration of 2 is prepared and placed on the pedestal of the triaxial cell after
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enclosing it in rubber membrane. The cell is then assembled with the loading ram and then placed in the loading machine. The fluid is admitted to the cell and the pressure is raised to the desired value. Initial reading of the gauge measuring the axial compression of the specimen is recorded. The test is then commenced and sufficient number of simultaneous readings of load and compression measuring gauge being taken. The test is continued until the maximum value of the stress has been reached or until an axial strain of 20 percent has been attained. The test is carried out at confining stress of 0.5, 1.0, 1.5 and 2.0 kg/cm2. The shear parameters are obtained from a plot of Mohr circles. 2.6 Consolidation Test (IS: 2720 Part XV): -Test was carried out on undisturbed soil specimen in order to determine the settlement characteristics of soil at different depths. Sample is extruded to the consolidation ring of 60mm dia. The edge is trimmed carefully such that the sample flushes with the top and bottom edges of the ring. The thickness of the specimen is measured and the weight is recorded. The bottom porous stone is then centered on the base of the consolidation cell. The specimen is placed centrally between the bottom porous stone and the upper porous stone. A filter paper is provided inbetween specimen and porous stones. The consolidometer is placed in position in the loading device and suitably adjusted. Dial gauge is clamped into position for recording the relative movement

between the base of the cell and the loading cap. A seating pressure of 0.05 kg / sq. cm is applied to the specimen. The cell is kept filled with water. After 24 hrs the test is continued using a loading sequence on the soil specimen of 0.25, 0.50, 1.00, 2.00, 4.00 & 8.00 kg / sq. cm. For each loading increment after application of load, readings of the dial gauge is taken using time sequence 0, 0.25, 1.00, 2.25, 2, 6.25, 9, 16, 25, 36, 49 upto 24 hrs. From the observations of all incremental pressure, void ratio versus log (pressure) curve is obtained. The slope of the straight line portion shows compression index Cc. 2.7 Differential Free Swell test (IS: 2720 (P-40, 41)): -In order to determine the swelling characteristics of the soil, differential free swell test is carried out. An oven dried soil sample, 10 gm passing through 425 micron is poured in two 100 ml graduated cylinder. One cylinder was filled with distilled water and in kerosene up to 100 ml mark. After the removal of entrapped air, sample was allowed sufficient time to attain equilibrium state of volume. The final volume of soil in each cylinder was recorded. Sp = Free swell Soil volume in water Soil volume in kerosene Sp = Soil volume in kerosene
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BORE LOG
Bore Hole No. : BH - 1 Location: Survey No. 186, Patel Vadi, Gadhshisha Type of Boring : Machine Drilling Water Table : Not Encountered Date Started : Date Completed : 20-07-2013 21-07-2013

Diameter of Boring : 150mm Depth of Boring: 10m below E.G.L. Sampling Type Lab. No. DS SM 0.50 87-1-01 Depth, mt. 0.0

Depth in mt 0.0 0.3 0.6 0.9 1.2 1.5 1.8 2.1 2.4 2.7 3.0 3.3 3.6 3.9 4.2 4.5 4.8 5.1 5.4 5.7 6.0

Description of Strata Brownish silty sand mixed with little kankar Greyish poorly graded sand mixed with gravel

Stratum Thickness, mt

Corrected Core SPT Value, Recovery, 'N' % ---

Legend

RQD, % --

SP

1.05 DS SPT 87-1-02 87-1-03 1.5 1.8 >75 ---

Core Greyish blackish slight weathered basalt HWR 8.45 Core

87-1-04

3.0

--

22

26

87-1-04

4.0

--

--

--

Core

87-1-05

5.0

--

10

20

Core DS : Disturbed sample

78-1-05

6.0

--

15.5

31

Abbreviation: UDS : Undisturb Sample SPT : Corrected Standard Penetration Value

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BORE LOG
Bore Hole No. : BH - 2 Location: Survey No. 186, Patel Vadi, Gadhshisha Type of Boring : Machine Drilling Water Table : Not Encountered Date Started : Date Completed : 21-07-2013 22-07-2013

Diameter of Boring : 150mm Depth of Boring: 10m below E.G.L. Sampling Type Lab. No. DS UDS SC 0.75 SPT SP 0.90 DS 87-2-04 2.0 ---87-2-03 1.1 >75 --87-2-01 87-2-02 Depth, mt. 0.0 0.6

Legend

Depth in mt 0.0 0.3 0.6 0.9 1.2 1.5 1.8 2.1 2.4 2.7 3.0 3.3 3.6 3.9 4.2 4.5 4.8 5.1 5.4 5.7 6.0 6.3 6.6 6.9 7.2 7.5 7.8 8.1 8.4 8.7 9.0 9.3 9.6 10.0

Description of Strata Brownish silty sand mixed with little gravel Brownish clayey sand of low plasticity mixed with gravels Brownish poorly graded sand mixed with gravel

Stratum Thickness, mt 0.35

Corrected Core SPT Value, Recovery, 'N' % ---

RQD, % --

SM

Core Greyish Blackish slight weathered basalt rock HWR 3.00 Core

87-2-05

3.0

--

--

14.5

87-2-06

4.0

--

--

--

Core

87-2-07

5.0

--

--

--

Core

87-2-08

6.0

--

--

13.5

Yellowish highly weathered sand stone HWR 4.00

Core

87-2-09

7.0

--

--

33.5

Core

87-2-10

8.0

--

12

18

Core Yellowish silty sand in form of rock DS : Disturbed sample HWR 1.00 Core

87-2-11

9.0

--

22

31

87-2-12

10.0

--

31

31

Abbreviation: UDS : Undisturb Sample SPT : Corrected Standard Penetration Value

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BORE LOG
Bore Hole No. : BH - 3 Location: Survey No. 186, Patel Vadi, Gadhshisha Type of Boring : Machine Drilling Water Table : Not Encountered Date Started : Date Completed : 22-07-2013 22-07-2013

Diameter of Boring : 150mm Depth of Boring: 10m below E.G.L. Sampling Type Lab. No. DS 87-3-01 87-3-02 87-3-03 Depth, mt. 0.0 0.6 1.1

Depth in mt 0.0 0.3 0.6 0.9 1.2 1.5 1.8 2.1 2.4 2.7 3.0 3.3 3.6 3.9 4.2 4.5 4.8 5.1 5.4 5.7 6.0

Description of Strata

Stratum Thickness, mt

Corrected Core SPT Value, Recovery, 'N' % --22 ----

Legend

RQD, % ----

Brownish silty sand mixed with little gravel Brownish poorly graded sand mixed with gravel

SM

0.65 UDS SPT

SC

1.40 SPT 87-3-04 2.0 38 ---

Core Yellowish highly weathered sand stone HWR 3.05 Core

87-3-05

3.0

--

--

--

87-3-06

4.0

--

--

--

Core Yellowish highly weathered silty sand stone DS : Disturbed sample HWR 0.90 Core

87-3-07

5.0

--

--

--

87-3-08

6.0

--

10

14

Abbreviation: UDS : Undisturb Sample SPT : Corrected Standard Penetration Value

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BORE LOG
Bore Hole No. : BH - 4 Location: Survey No. 186, Patel Vadi, Gadhshisha Type of Boring : Machine Drilling Water Table : Not Encountered Date Started : Date Completed : 23-07-2013 23-07-2013

Diameter of Boring : 150mm Depth of Boring: 10m below E.G.L. Sampling Type Lab. No. DS UDS 87-4-01 87-4-02 87-4-03

Depth in mt 0.0 0.3 0.6 0.9 1.2 1.5 1.8 2.1 2.4 2.7 3.0 3.3 3.6 3.9 4.2 4.5 4.8 5.1 5.4 5.7 6.0

Description of Strata Brownish silty sand mixed with little gravel

Stratum Thickness, mt 0.30

Corrected Core SPT Value, Recovery, Depth, 'N' % mt. 0.0 0.6 1.1 --24 ----

Legend

RQD, % ----

SM

Brownish poorly graded sand mixed with gravel

SC

1.80

SPT

SPT

87-4-04

2.0

>75

--

--

Core Yellowish highly weathered sand stone Core CH 2.00

87-4-05

3.0

--

--

16

87-4-06

4.0

--

--

19

Yellowish highly weathered miedium to silty sandstone

HWR

1.90

Core

87-4-07

5.0

--

12

43

Core DS : Disturbed sample

87-4-08

6.0

--

14

60

Abbreviation: UDS : Undisturb Sample SPT : Corrected Standard Penetration Value

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BORE LOG
Bore Hole No. : BH - 5 Location: Survey No. 186, Patel Vadi, Gadhshisha Type of Boring : Machine Drilling Water Table : Not Encountered Date Started : Date Completed : 24-07-2013 24-07-2013

Diameter of Boring : 150mm Depth of Boring: 10m below E.G.L. Sampling Type Lab. No. DS UDS SC 0.80 SPT 87-5-03 1.1 32 -87-5-01 87-5-02 Depth, mt. 0.0 0.6

Depth in mt 0.0 0.3 0.6 0.9 1.2 1.5 1.8 2.1 2.4 2.7 3.0 3.3 3.6 3.9 4.2 4.5 4.8 5.1 5.4 5.7 6.0

Description of Strata Brownish silty sand mixed with little gravel Brownish clayey sand of intermediate plasticity

Stratum Thickness, mt 0.35

Corrected Core SPT Value, Recovery, 'N' % -----

Legend

RQD, %

SM

Brownish poorly graded sand mixed with gravel

SP

1.90

SPT

87-5-04

2.0

>75

--

Core

87-5-05

3.0

--

--

14.5

Core Yellowish highly weathered miedium to silty sandstone HWR 2.95 Core

87-5-06

4.0

--

11

27.5

87-5-07

5.0

--

23

36

Core DS : Disturbed sample

87-5-08

6.0

--

27

40

Abbreviation: UDS : Undisturb Sample SPT : Corrected Standard Penetration Value

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SUMMARY
M.C. / Grain Size Distribution Density Water gm/cc Absorption % G % S % M & C % -*1.641 2.260 3.263 3.126 --1.631 *1.711 2.130 2.202 --1.618 -1.762 -2.062 -5.14 0.94 0.83 0.88 --12.45 4.12 8.21 9.11 --10.49 -7.64 -9.10 0 21 0 3 4 18 0 2 4 2 58 66 66 62 56 69 62 58 64 63 42 13 34 35 40 13 38 40 32 35 24.0 26.0 30.0 32.0 12.0 13.0 NA NA NA NA 23.0 29.0 32.0 12.0 13.0 NP NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NP NP 18.0 19.0
Location

Atterberg's limit LL, % 22.0 NP NA NA NA NA NP 17.0 19.0 PL, % NP PI, %

Lab. No.

Depth in m 0.0 1.5 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 0.0 0.6 1.1 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0 8.0 9.0 10.0 0.0 0.6 1.1 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0

I.S. Specific Classi- Gravity fication G SM SP HWR HWR HWR HWR SM SC SC SP HWR HWR HWR HWR HWR HWR HWR HWR SM SM SC SC HWR HWR HWR HWR -2.656 2.862 -2.884 ---2.616 ----2.668 --2.671 ---2.641 -2.658 -2.673 --

Shear Parameters

c
kg/cm -0.00 -----0.04 ----------0.023 -----2

f
Degree -28 -----24 ----------25 ------

UCS, 2 kg/cm --750 667 --------10.0 -19.9 ------8.9

87-1-01 87-1-02
BH 1 BH 2 BH 3

87-1-03 87-1-04 87-1-05 87-1-06 87-2-01 87-2-02 87-2-03 87-2-04 87-2-05 87-2-06 87-2-07 87-2-08 87-2-09 87-2-10 87-2-11 87-2-12 87-3-01 87-3-02 87-3-03 87-3-04 87-3-05 87-3-06 87-3-07 87-3-08

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SUMMARY
M.C. / Grain Size Distribution Depth Density Water in m gm/cc Absorption % G % S % M & C % 0.0 0.6 1.1 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 0.0 0.6 1.1 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 --1.639 -1.643 -2.211 --1.619 -*1.658 -2.306 2.312 --11.36 -18.10 -9.32 --9.86 -8.76 -9.22 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 63 59 54 59 36 32 64 58 63 76 71 37 41 46 41 64 68 36 42 37 24 29 24.0 38.0 25.0 21.0 22.0 NA NA NA 15.0 NP NP NP
Location

Atterberg's limit LL, % 22.0 32.0 37.0 39.0 58.0 63.0 13.0 15.0 16.0 21.0 24.0 NA NA NP 23.0 PL, % NP 19.0 22.0 23.0 37.0 39.0 PI, %

Lab. No.

I.S. Specific Classi- Gravity fication G SM SC SC SC CH CH HWR HWR SM SC SM SP SP HWR HWR HWR --2.656 -2.583 -2.663 ---2.664 -2.628 -2.678 --

Shear Parameters

c
kg/cm2 --0.05 -0.86 -----0.09 -0.0 ----

f
Degree --23 -4 -----22 -29 ----

UCS, kg/cm2 ------43.3 14.8 ------17.3 36.2

87-4-01 87-4-02 87-4-03


BH 4 BH 5

87-4-04 87-4-05 87-4-06 87-4-07 87-4-08 87-5-01 87-5-02 87-5-03 87-5-04 87-5-05 87-5-06 87-5-07 87-5-08

Abbreviations: G- Gravel, S- Sand, M- Silt, C- Clay M.C. - Moisture Content LL- Liquid Limit PI - Plasticity Index PL- Plastic Limit * Remoulded density

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