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2 $ Geote Handbook, Second Ed TABLE 3.25 Typical Ranges Various Materials Young’s Modulus Es. (sf) 04-05 (ondrained 80-120 120-200 025 304 Medium dense 500-1000 Dense 1000-2000 und, intact igneo Souind ntact shal 025-030 Concret x 108 015-025 lee 7x6 38 Steel 2rx ig 2 © E Gail usually taken as secant moclulis bets ator tess of O and the tinal test 3.70} (Lambe and Whit E (rock) usual lus (Farm, 3.52). E, (Clays) isthe slope of the consolidation curve when ploted om a ines n Pk Folsons rato for soll is evaluated fom the ratio of lateral strain to axil stein during a tlaial co sion test with axial loading ts value ries with the stain level and bes omes constant only a large strains in the failure range (Lambe and Whitman, 1969). Is general ¥ more constant under cylic loading; cohesion less soils range from 0.25 to 035 and cobwesive soli fom Otto Note: KPa = 100 sf Sauer’ From Fambo EW. and Whitman, RY, Sol Mechanics, Wiley, New York, 18. Reprinted with permis sion of Wile 0.35 and in incohesive soils from 100.5, Values above 015 can indicate dil latant material, ied vertical stress can exceed one half the ive, the lateral strain under app! vertical strain, Induced Stresses Evaluation of deformation under imposed loads requires the determination of Of stress increase (or decrease) at some depth below a loaded (or unloaded! to the existing in situ stress conditions, The det theory the magnitude rea with respect termination of these stresses is based on elastic Poisson's Ratio and un from th tributio inted Althe ble for| signifig 3.5.20 Deforn General Defora deform

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