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Page 1: Chapter 16 Subgrade Materials. Components and Functions.

Chapter 16

Subgrade Materials

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Components and Functions

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Subgrade

Supports and distributes the loadings

Facilitates drainage

Serves as a working platform

Can be either foundation or embankment

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Use Typical Soils/GeotechnicalTechnology

Very ImportantTTehnology

Very Important

Subgrade

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Subgrades Vary

Must Evaluate

Consider Stabilizing

Top 2 Feet Important•Stabilize ???

• Top 2 feet important

Subgrade

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Classification

Gravel >2.0 mm Sand 2.0 mm to 0.06 mm Silt 0.06 mm to 0.002 mm Clay <0.002 mm

Unified System – Based on Grain Size and Plasticity

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Unified Soil Classification System

G—gravel S—sand M—silt C—clay O—organic soil Pt—peat

W—well-graded and clean

P—poorly graded, relatively clean

F—poorly graded, dirty

H—high plasticity L—low plasticity

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Index Properties

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Atterberg Limits

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Strength – Resist deformation and be stable under loads

Granular – function of shearing strength and cohesion.

Fine Grained – Stability is measured by qu

Φ

S

p

S = p tan Φ

qu

SC = qu/2Ult. Bearing cap. (qd) = 5c = 2.5 qu

Pc = 20 psi

Φ=0Qu/2

C

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Soil Surveys – obtain information about the surface and subsurface soils

Ideal Soil Properties – Uniformity1. Free of excess moisture

2. High internal friction

3. High cohesion?

4. High density

5. Low compressibility

6. Low capillary

7. Low elasticity

8. High compaction

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Location and Selection

1. Move alignment

2. Improve drainage

3. Borrow materials

4. Stabilize

5. Waterproof

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Track Design

Assume Pa max is 65 psi on ballast

Pc = 16.8 Pa / h1.25 (Talbot)

Where,

Pc ≤ 2.5 qu or ≤ 1.67 qu

qd 50% fs

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