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Type of clay
Heavy over-consolidated boulder clays, stiff
weathered rocks and hard clays
Boulder clays, marls, very stiff tropical red
clays
Firm clays, glacial outwash clays, lake
deposits, weathered marls, firm boulder clays,
normally consolidated clays at depth and firm
tropical red clays
Normally consolidated alluvial clays such as
estuarine and delta deposits, and sensitive
clays
Highly organic alluvial clays and peats
Description
Very low
compressibility
Low
compressibility
(x10-3m2/kN)
Lower Limit Upper Limit
Average
0.05
0.05
0.1
0.075
Medium
compressibility
0.1
0.3
0.2
High
compressibility
0.3
1.5
0.9
Very high
compressibility
1.5
Carter, M and Bentley, S. P., Correlations of Soil Properties, Pentech Press, London, 1991.
Cc
Lower Limit Upper Limit
0.2
0.5
0.15
0.3
0.3
0.5
0.5
0.6
1
3
1
4
7
10
4
10
15
1.5
4
0.4
1.1
0.7
0.9
Average
0.35
0.225
0.4
0.55
2
2.5
8.5
12.5
2.75
0.75
0.8
0.4
Carter, M and Bentley, S. P., Correlations of Soil Properties, Pentech Press, London, 1991.
Typical Values of the Coefficient of Consolidation, cv (after Carter and Bentley 1991)
cv
Lower Limit
6
0.6
2
2.7
(m2/yr)
Upper Limit
18
3
2.7
2.7
Average
12
1.8
2.35
2.7
0.1
0.2
0.6
0.3
0.2
1
1.2
0.5
0.15
0.6
0.9
0.4
Soil
Boston blue clay (CL)
Organic silt (OH)
Glacial lake clays (CL)
Chicago silty clay (CL)
Swedish medium sensitive clays
(CL-CH)
1. laboratory
2. field
San Francisco Bay Mud (CL)
Mexico City clay (MH)
Reference
Carter, M and Bentley, S. P., Correlations of Soil Properties, Pentech Press, London, 1991.
Comparison of cv Obtained From Various Methods (after Robinson and Allam, 1996)
Soil
(kPa)
Red earth
Brown soil
Illite
cv
Range of
Pressure '
25-50
50-100
100-200
200-400
400-800
25-50
50-100
100-200
200-400
400-800
25-50
50-100
100-200
200-400
400-800
25-50
50-100
100-200
200-400
Logarithm-oftime method
1.46
2.03
2.31
2.57
2.55
1.20
0.95
0.90
0.66
0.41
1.60
0.97
0.63
0.36
0.18
0.52
0.42
0.69
0.99
(m2/yr)
Square-root-of- Early stage log t
time method
method
1.72
1.93
2.52
2.84
3.15
3.60
3.44
3.96
3.78
4.04
1.40
1.71
1.19
1.20
1.07
1.11
0.70
0.86
0.46
0.43
2.07
3.07
1.16
1.51
0.79
1.09
0.50
0.64
0.20
0.25
0.71
0.79
1.00
1.05
1.00
1.15
1.45
1.62
Bentonite
Chicago clay
400-800
25-50
50-100
100-200
200-400
400-800
12.5-50
25-50
50-100
100-200
200-400
400-800
800-1600
1.31
0.02
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.00
7.92
6.34
4.32
1.00
1.44
1.91
2.24
1.84
0.04
0.03
0.02
0.01
0.01
14.35
7.54
5.49
1.49
1.39
2.03
2.72
2.03
0.05
0.04
0.03
0.01
0.01
14.51
9.93
6.37
1.57
1.55
2.34
2.87
Das, Braja M., Principles of Geotechnical Engineering , Fifth Ed., Thomas Learning, United States, 2002.
Reference
Reference
Taylor, 1948
Organic silts
Amorphous and fibrous peat
Canadian muskeg
Leda clay (Canada)
Post-glacial Swedish clay
Soft blue clay (Victoria, B.C.)
Organic clays and silts
Sensitive clay, Portland, ME
San Francisco Bay Mud
New Liskeard (Canada) varved clay
Mexico City clay
Hudson River silt
New Haven organic clay silt
C/Cc
Lower Limit
Upper Limit
Average
0.035
0.035
0.09
0.03
0.05
0.026
0.04
0.025
0.04
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.04
0.06
0.085
0.1
0.06
0.07
0.026
0.06
0.055
0.06
0.06
0.035
0.06
0.075
0.0475
0.06
0.095
0.045
0.06
0.026
0.05
0.04
0.05
0.045
0.0325
0.045
0.0575
Carter, M and Bentley, S. P., Correlations of Soil Properties , Pentech Press, London, 1991.
Typical Values of Unit Weights (sat and dry) (after Carter and Bentley 1991)
Soil
Sands and gravels
very loose
loose
medium dense
dense
very dense
Poorly-graded sands
Well-graded sands
well-graded sand/gravel mixtures
Clays
unconsolidated muds
soft, open-structured
typical, normally consolidated
boulder clays (overconsolidated)
Red tropical soils
sat
dry
Lower
Limit
(kN/m3)
Upper
Limit
16.67
17.65
18.63
19.61
21.57
16.67
17.65
18.63
15.69
16.67
17.65
19.61
16.67
Average
Lower
Limit
(kN/m3)
Upper
Limit
17.65
18.63
20.59
21.57
22.56
18.63
22.56
22.56
17.16
18.14
19.61
20.59
22.06
17.65
20.10
20.59
12.75
13.73
14.71
16.67
19.61
12.75
13.73
14.71
13.73
14.71
17.65
19.61
21.57
14.71
21.57
21.57
13.24
14.22
16.18
18.14
20.59
13.73
17.65
18.14
16.67
18.63
21.57
23.54
20.59
16.18
17.65
19.61
21.57
18.63
8.83
10.79
12.75
16.67
12.75
10.79
13.73
18.63
21.57
17.65
9.81
12.26
15.69
19.12
15.20
Carter, M and Bentley, S. P., Correlations of Soil Properties, Pentech Press, London, 1991.
Average
Soft clay
Hard clay
Loose sand
Dense sand
(kPa)
Lower Limit
Upper Limit
Average
1800
6000
10000
35000
3500
14000
28000
70000
2650
10000
19000
52500
Sand, loose
Sand, dense
Sand, silty
Sand and gravel, loose
Sand and gravel, dense
Silt
Loess
Clay, soft
Clay, medium
Clay, firm
Clay, sandy
(kPa)
Lower Limit
Upper Limit
Average
9000
45000
7000
45000
90000
2400
15000
500
4000
7000
25000
25000
80000
21000
145000
180000
20000
50000
5000
10000
20000
40000
17000
62500
14000
95000
135000
11200
32500
2750
7000
13500
32500
Loose sand
MediumSand
Dense sand
Silty sand
Soft clay
Medium clay
Lower Limit
Upper Limit
Average
0.2
0.25
0.3
0.2
0.15
0.2
0.4
0.4
0.45
0.4
0.25
0.5
0.3
0.325
0.375
0.3
0.2
0.35
Lower Limit
Upper Limit
Average
0.1
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.5
0.4
0.4
0.2
0.35
0.35
0.3
0.45
0.35
0.3
Sand, loose
Sand, dense
Silt
Loess
Clay, saturated
Clay, partially saturated
Clay, with sand and silt
Clay
Lower Limit
Very soft
Soft
Medium
Stiff
Very stiff
Hard
12
25
50
100
200
cu
(kPa)
Upper Limit
12
25
50
100
200
Average
18.5
37.5
75
150
Day, Robert W., Foundation Engineering Handbook , McGraw-Hill, New York, 2006.
Lower Limit
Compacted caliche
0.227
Silty sand
0.242
Sandy clay
0.379
Beach sand
0.636
Compacted Boston blue clay
0.485
Vicksburg buckshot clay
0.576
Ottawa sand
0.591
Sand-Franklin Falls
0.75
Sand-Scituate
0.485
Sand-Plum Island
0.652
Sand-Fort Peck
0.561
Silt-Boston
0.742
Loess
0.652
Lean clay
0.394
Sand-Union Falls
0.439
Silt-North Carolina
0.636
Sand from dike
0.652
Sodium-Boston blue clay
0.47
Calcium kaolinite
1.212
Sodium montmorillonite
2.333
Sand (dam filter)
0.455
e
Upper Limit
0.667
0.333
1.303
0.833
0.652
0.985
0.636
0.848
0.621
0.697
0.606
3.97
0.764
0.53
0.645
0.879
1.152
2.697
1.682
3.97
0.773
Average
0.447
0.2875
0.841
0.7345
0.5685
0.7805
0.6135
0.799
0.553
0.6745
0.5835
2.356
0.708
0.462
0.542
0.7575
0.902
1.5835
1.447
3.1515
0.614
Day, Robert W., Foundation Engineering Handbook , McGraw-Hill, New York, 2006.
Soil
Compacted caliche
Silty sand
Sandy clay
Beach sand
Compacted Boston blue clay
Vicksburg buckshot clay
Ottawa sand
Sand-Franklin Falls
Sand-Scituate
Sand-Plum Island
Sand-Fort Peck
Silt-Boston
Loess
Lean clay
Sand-Union Falls
Silt-North Carolina
Sand from dike
Sodium-Boston blue clay
Calcium kaolinite
Sodium montmorillonite
Sand (dam filter)
Lower Limit
5.0E-09
7.0E-09
2.5E-10
8.0E-02
3.5E-09
3.0E-10
6.0E-10
9.0E-04
4.0E-03
1.8E-02
1.8E-03
1.0E-08
4.0E-09
2.0E-09
4.3E-02
5.7E-07
1.4E-04
1.7E-10
2.1E-06
1.8E-08
1.6E-03
k
(cm/s)
Upper Limit
1.0E-07
3.0E-08
2.8E-04
2.0E-01
3.2E-08
1.2E-09
7.0E-10
1.2E-03
9.5E-03
2.8E-02
2.8E-03
2.0E-06
5.2E-09
2.8E-08
1.0E-01
8.0E-05
1.7E-03
1.0E-07
1.2E-05
1.8E-08
1.0E-01
Average
5.3E-08
1.9E-08
1.4E-04
1.4E-01
1.8E-08
7.5E-10
6.5E-10
1.1E-03
6.8E-03
2.3E-02
2.3E-03
1.0E-06
4.6E-09
1.5E-08
7.2E-02
4.0E-05
9.2E-04
5.0E-08
7.1E-06
1.8E-08
5.1E-02
Day, Robert W., Foundation Engineering Handbook , McGraw-Hill, New York, 2006.
Typical Values of Permeability, k
Soil
Clean gravel
Gravel, clean coarse sand
Graded sand, fine sand
Silty sand, silt
Dense silt, clayey silt
Clay, silty clay
Lower Limit
1.0E+00
1.0E-01
1.0E-03
1.0E-05
1.0E-07
k
(cm/s)
Upper Limit
1.0E+00
1.0E-01
1.0E-03
1.0E-05
1.0E-07
Average
1.0E+00
5.5E-01
5.1E-02
5.1E-04
5.1E-06
1.0E-07
3.2E-02
Spangler, Merlin G. and R.L. Handy, Soil Engineering , Fourth Edition, Harper & Row Publishers, New York, 1982.
Lower Limit
k
(cm/s)
Upper Limit
Average
2.00E-02
2.00E-02
2.00E-02
4.00E-01
1.60E-01
2.00E-01
1.20E-01
9.00E-02
1.10E-01
7.00E-02
Soil
River deposits
Rhone at Genissiat
Small streams, eastern Alps
Missouri
Mississippi
Glacial deposits
Outwash plains
Esker, Westfiels, Mass.
Delta, Chicopee, Mass.
Till
Wind deposits
Dune sand
Loess
Loess loam
Lacustrine and marine offshore
deposits
Very fine uniform sand
Bull's liver, Sixth Ave. N.Y.
Bull's liver, Brooklyn
Clay
5.00E-02
1.00E-02
1.00E-04
2.00E+00
1.30E-01
1.50E-02
1.00E-04
1.03E+00
7.00E-02
7.55E-03
1.00E-01
3.00E-01
2.00E-01
1.00E-03
1.00E-04
1.00E-04
1.00E-04
1.00E-05
6.40E-03
5.00E-03
1.00E-04
1.00E-07
3.25E-03
2.55E-03
5.50E-05
Lambe, T. William, and Whitman, Robert V., Soil Mechanics, SI version , Wiley, New York, 1969.
Typical Values of Permeability, k
Lower Limit
1.0E+00
k
(cm/s)
Upper Limit
1.0E+01
Average
5.5E+00
1.0E-03
1.0E+00
5.0E-01
1.0E-05
1.0E-03
5.1E-04
1.0E-07
1.0E-04
5.0E-05
Soil
Clean gravel
Clean sand, sand and gravel
mixtures
Fine sands, silts
Sand-silt-clay mistures, glacial tills
Homogeneous clays
1.0E-07
McCarthy, David F., Essentials of Soil Mechanics and Foundations: Basic Geotechnics , Fifth Edition, Prentice Hall, 1998.