Table 2.3 Illustrative engineering properties for selected soil types (compare with Table 2.6)Descriptive
SaturatedShear strengthCoefficient ofCoefficient ofunit weight,(effective stress)compressibility, mvhorizontal(kN m3)CohesionFriction,(104m2 kN1)permeabilityc(kN m2)(degrees)kh(m s1)Gravels030–45101–102Sands17–22030–45(0.1–1.0)102–105Silts}520–35}104–106Clays020–30Intact clay,(soft–medium)108
If weathered,Clays15–211030(1.0–10.0)fissured, or(sensitive, silty)with silt lenses{
103–108Clays5020(medium–stiff )}}
- Values of
mandvkhare subject to wide variation; the figures quoted are a guide to the order of magnitude only.2.kh104ms1is necessary for good drainage, i.e. for dissipation of excess porewater pressures;kh108ms1corresponds to being virtually impervious.- The properties of coarse-grained soils are controlled by relative density and particle shape; those of clay-type soils are influenced by their nature and
stress history etc.