Question 14.5: Solve Prob. 14.4 for the condition of Layer No. 4 being sand...

Solve Prob. 14.4 for the condition of Layer No. 4 being sand with \left(N_{1}\right)_{60} = 55.

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The upper three layers remain the same and hence based on the clay layers, it is still site class D.
Check the sand layer as follows:

\left(N_{1}\right)_{60}=d_{s} /\left[\Sigma\left(d_{ i } /\left(N_{1}\right)_{60}\right)\right]=(10) /(10 / 55)=55 \text { blows/ft }

From Table 14.11 the sand layer would be site class C. However, for different soils, use the weaker soil and hence the answer is site class D—stiff soil profile.

TABLE 14.11 Site Class Definitions
Site class Soil profile name Average properties in top 100 ft {}^{a}
Standard Shear wave velocity, v _{s}, (ft/s) Soil undrained penetration resistance, \left(N_{1}\right)_{60} shear strength, S_{u}, (psf)
A Hard rock v _{s} > 5000 N/A N/A
B Rock 2500 < v _{s} ≤5000 N/A N/A
C Very dense soil and soft rock 1200 < v _{s} ≤ 2500 \left(N_{1}\right)_{60} > 50 s_{u} > 2000
D Stiff soil 600 ≤ v _{s} ≤ 1200 15 ≤ \left(N_{1}\right)_{60} ≤ 50 1000 ≤ s_{u} ≤ 2000
E Soft soil v _{s} < 600 \left(N_{1}\right)_{60} < 15 s_{u} < 1000
E Any profile with more than 10 feet of soil having the following characteristics:
plasticity index PI > 20, moisture content w ≥ 40%, and undrained shear strength s_{u} < 500 psf
F Any profile containing soils having one or more of the following characteristics:
1. Soils vulnerable to potential failure or collapse under seismic loading such as liquefiable soils, quick and highly sensitive clays, collapsible weakly cemented soils.
2. Peats and/or highly organic clays (H > 10 feet of peat and/or highly organic clay where H = thickness of soil).
3. Very high plasticity clays (H > 25 feet with plasticity index PI > 75).
4. Very thick soft/medium stiff clays (H > 120 feet) with s_{u} < 1000 psf.
Notes: a – see Chap. 20 of ASCE Standard 7-10 (2010) for further details.
For SI: 1 foot = 304.8 mm, 1 square foot = 0.0929 m², 1 pound per square foot = 0.0479 kPa. N/A = Not applicable. ASCE Standard 7-10 recommends use of uncorrected N-values instead of \left(N_{1}\right)_{60}.
Sources: Table 20.3-1 and Chap. 20 of ASCE Standard 7-10 Minimum Design Loads for Buildings and Other Structures (2010).

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