Abstract:
The soil condition of Khulna City Corporation (KCC) area is different from other places
due to its very soft nature up to a great depth and the existence of peat layer. As a result,
the selection of suitable foundation type is a challenging job for the geotechnical engineer.
In this region, even for a small project, a sub-soil condition is required to reveal
completely for the safe design of structure. Since sub-soil exploration is expensive and
time consuming, an evaluation of sub-soil condition in a comprehensive way may help
designer in this context for the selection of suitable foundation for KCC area.
In this study, samples were collected by auger boring from I 09 points within KCC. From
test results of these samples and using correlation equations, the parameters are calculated.
The samples from auger are disturbed sample from which moisture content, liquid limit,
plastic limit and specific gravity are obtained. Unconfined compressive strength (qu) and
compression index (Cc) are the important parameters for design purpose for which undisturbed samples are required. For these tests sample collection, preparation and testing need considerable amount of refinement, precaution and time, with the result that the
procedure is costly. This situation calls for an alternative method by which this issue can
be addressed. Correlation equation is available in literature verified in the context of Khulna soil. For this purpose available existing soil reports (202 nos.) were studied for
where 617 nos. value· for qu and 2 IO nos. value for Cc were collected. Using existing
correlation equations q0 and Cc were calculated from corresponding values of moisture
content, liquid limit, plastic limit and specific gravity. Comparing the actual and calculated
values, it was observed that the actual value of qu is approximately 1.98 times more than
the correlation equations qu value and Cc is approximately 1.09 times more than the
correlation equation Cc value, which means the q, and Cc from equation were much
conservative and safe for structure. From the result of collected existing 112 nos. bore log
and 109 nos. auger boring, the position and depth of peat layer are described. By
combination auger boring and existing 202 nos. soil reports, the profile of q, and Cc are
prepared. From this profile, q, and Cc may be measured from different places. The
position of peat layer and instant observation water table are shown.
The results accomplished in the study can be used by the practicing engineers as a
background information for the selection of suitable foundation in KCC areas for the
construction of relevant structures.
Description:
This thesis is submitted to the Department of Civil Engineering, Khulna University of Engineering & Technology in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Engineering in Civil Engineering, November 2006.
Cataloged from PDF Version of Thesis.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 125-126).