Cirebon Power Plant - R0
Cirebon Power Plant - R0
Cirebon Power Plant - R0
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SOIL INVESTIGATION
FOR
POWER BLOCK AREA
CIREBON THERMAL POWER PLANT PROJECT
CIREBON, WEST JAVA
INDONESIA
FINAL REPORT
AUGUST 2007
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Cover
Executive Summary
Table of Contents.......i
1
2
3
INTRODUCTION..1
SCOPE AND PURPOSE.......1
FIELD INVESTIGATIONS...............1
3.1. Drillings...........1
3.2. Standard Penetration Tests......2
3.3. Undisturbed Samplings.......2
3.4. Water Level Observations.......2
3.5. Dutch Cone Penetration Test......2
3.6. Coordinate and Elevation of the Investigated Points.........3
4 SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS.............3
4.1. Geology...3
4.2. Seismicity............4
4.3. Stratigraphy.........4
4.4. Soil Profile based on the UBC 1997.......6
5 LABORATORY TESTING...........6
5.1. Description of Test..........6
5.2. Engineering Properties of the Undisturbed Samples......6
5.2.1. Physical Properties......6
5.2.2. Strength Parameters.....8
5.2.3. Compressibility Characteristics...........8
6 ANALYSIS AND RECOMMENDATIONS...............9
6.1. Plant Site Preparation............9
6.1.1. Areal Fill..........9
6.1.2. Areal Settlements.....9
6.1.3. Vertical Drain and Deep Mixing...........11
6.1.4. Provisions Against Secondary Settlement.11
6.2. Liquefaction........11
6.2.1. General .......11
6.2.2. Liquefaction Analysis.11
6.2.3. Results of Analysis......12
6.3. Foundations.....12
6.3.1. General Foundation Criteria........13
6.3.2. Shallow Foundation....13
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Appendix A.1
Appendix A.2
Appendix A.3
Appendix A.4
Appendix A.5
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Appendix B.2
Appendix B.3
Appendix B.4
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Appendix C.1
Appendix C.2
Appendix C.3
Appendix C.4
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INTRODUCTION
This geotechnical engineering report is carried out by PT. Soilens for Cirebon Electric
Power PT. It contains the discussion on engineering properties of the ground
recommendations of foundations system and solution of the anticipated geotechnical
problem for the Power Block area as part of Cirebon Power Plant Project.
This final report presents a comprehensive sub-surface information of the proposed plant
site and a geotechnical assessment for the site preparation, and foundation of various
structures to be constructed. This includes analyses of areal settlements, soil improvement,
liquefaction analysis, deep pile foundation and other relevant information for design of the
proposed plant.
The analysis of axial compressive and tension pile capacities were performed using
PLEAXI computer program. The analysis of lateral pile capacities were performed using
Lpile Plus V5 computer program based on p-y method.
This work is carried out under the PO No.: 7017-CI-004 dated June 28, 2007 from
Cirebon Electric Power PT. to PT.SOILENS.
The lay-out of the project and the location of the investigated points are shown in
Appendix A.1.
3
FIELD INVESTIGATIONS
3.1
Drillings
The field investigations were carried out by a team consisting of Iman Mulyana as Team
Leader, Ujang, Mamay, Omay, E. Slamet, Unang M, Iyang as Drilling Master, Untung as
CPT Master and Arif S. as Assistant Geologist.
The drillings were carried out using 6 (six) Long Year drilling machine with Long Year
535-RQ pumping unit. The bore holes were advanced by continuous coring using NXsize, single tube core barrels apparatus with outer diameter of 73 mm. All drillings were
supervised by the Assistant Geologist, who also maintained a continuous logging on the
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core samples. These core samples were placed in wooden boxes, each containing 5 meter
long of samples, and stored at the site. The undisturbed soil samples were carried out on
cohesive soil at approximately 5 meter interval or at every change in soil layer.
The detailed classification of the soil samples after refinements in relation to the laboratory
test results are presented in boring logs included in Appendix A.2.
The information on the logs also includes the field test results and locations of samples.
The samples were brought to PT.SOILENS Soil Laboratory in Bandung where the tests
were performed.
3.2
3.3
Undisturbed Samplings
The undisturbed samples were taken from cohesive soil at depth interval of approximately
5 meters. This is done by taking samples from bore hole by means of seamless thin walled
steel tube commonly known as shelby tube.
The tube is 76.2 mm in diameter and has beveled butting edge at the lower end. It is
connected to the drill rod and pushed by static force into the bottom of the hole. When the
tube is almost full, it is withdrawn from the hole, removed from the drill rod, sealed at both
ends with paraffin, and shipped to PT. Soilens soil laboratory in Bandung for testing.
When ready for test, the samples are ejected from the tubes cut into required length and
subjected to various laboratory tests.
3.4
3.5
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a series of cylindrical rods with a beconus at the base for measuring the cone resistance and
friction resistance every 20 cm intervals.
The results of cone and friction resistance then plotted on a graph, showing the variation
with depth of cone resistance, ratio of local friction to cone resistance and total friction.
The tests results are presented in Appendix A.3.
Based on the test results, cone and total resistance of 1000 kg/cm2 were achieved at depths
of 18.60 meter to 19.60 meter, respectively, from the existing ground surface.
3.6
Investigated
Point
BH-12
BH-13
BH-14
BH-15
BH-16
BH-17
BH-18
BH-19
BH-20
BH-21
BH-22
BH-23
BH-24
BH-25
BH-26
CPT-21
CPT-22
CPT-23
CPT-24
CPT-25
CPT-26
CPT-27
CPT-28
CPT-31
Coordinate
East
236341.460
236372.437
236423.346
236348.007
236364.924
236381.312
236463.391
236471.427
236483.486
236491.524
236501.668
236520.071
236531.464
236483.989
236525.001
236441.635
236421.819
236388.279
236483.486
236526.253
236531.564
236552.636
236571.259
236471.424
4.
SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS
4.1
Geology
North
9251052.930
9250950.349
9251056.548
9251021.005
9250977.719
9250984.099
9251046.875
9251026.786
9251054.908
9251034.819
9251076.970
9251030.966
9251081.660
9251018.008
9251052.003
9251010.844
9251031.058
9250994.324
9251054.908
9251060.528
9251081.660
9251024.704
9251066.558
9251110.377
Elevation
Depth
(m)
(m)
+1.271
+0.215
+0.168
+1.366
+0.538
+0.542
+0.343
+0.129
+0.214
+0.269
+0.316
+0.753
+0.851
+0.287
+0.683
+0.312
+0.154
+1.251
+0.214
+0.552
+0.851
+0.843
+0.894
+0.284
30.45
30.45
30.45
30.45
45.45
30.45
30.45
30.45
30.45
30.00
30.45
30.45
30.45
30.45
45.45
14.60
11.60
12.80
12.60
11.40
12.20
12.80
12.40
15.40
Depth to
ground water
level
(m)
1.20
0.50
1.05
1.00
1.30
0.60
0.70
0.50
0.60
1.40
1.50
1.43
0.75
0.80
Generally, the project site lies on the Alluvial Formations, consisting of homogeneous or
interlaminated fined grained soils, mainly clays and silts, intercalated with coarse grained
PT. SOILENS, Bandung
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soils of fine to medium grained sands and occasionally coarse grained sands and gravels.
This Alluvial Formation is unconformably underlain by the Undifferentiated Young
Volcanic Product Formation, comprising of fine to coarse grained volcanistic materials
(Achdan et.al & Djuri, GRDC 1992 & 1995)
The flat to lowland topography (not elevated level terrain) of the project site indicates the
presence of reworked sedimentrary soils due to the Holocene (thousands year ago)
Recent stream action, introduced principally by the Cimanuk River. The coarse grained
soils are generally uncemented (occasionally very weak or slightly cemented) sedimentary
rounded-altered fragments, derived from the pre-existing Undifferentiated Young Product
Formation
4.2
Seismicity
The purpose of study on seismic risk of the project site, was performed based on the
following references :
( 1 ) Seismic Zones for building construction, Beca Carter Holling & Ferner Ltd. and
the Indonesian Counterpart Team, New Zealand Steering Committee, Vol 2 & 3,
1987.
( 2 ) Kertapati E.K. et al., Earthquake Ground Shaking Hazard Map of Indonesia, scale
1 : 5.000.000, 1999.
( 3 ) Standar Nasional Indonesia, SNI 03-1723-2002, Tata cara perencanaan ketahanan
gempa untuk bangunan gedung, BSN.
( 4 ) Preliminary Map of Seismic Risk Zones of Indonesia, compiled by PT. SOILENS
(August 30, 2005), scale : 1 : 5.000.000.
Referring to the the above reference the site is located in the zone with a base rock max.
horizontal acceleration of 0.10 g for 500-year return period earthquakes. The seismic
occurrence risk is considered by the following expression :
1
R N ,T = 1 (1 ) N ..(1)
T
Where:
RN,T
N
T
For earthquake mean return period of 500 years and building life time of 50 years, the
anticipated occurrence risk is approximately 10 %. The map of Seismic zone of Indonesia
presented in Appendix A.4
4.3
Stratigraphy
The conditions of the subsurface soils in the project site was determined from visual
description of the core samples, SPT N-values, laboratory tests and CTP. The lateral and
vertical extents of the soil stratum was deduced from subsurface cross sections made from
the boring and CPT log as shown in Appendix A.5 thus the stratigraphy may not be
accurate in between the boreholes or CPT points.
As shown in the soil sections, the subsurface soil is found to be generally discontinuous in
lateral extend and with irregular shapes extending throughout the project site. The subsoil
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at the site can be classified into 4 (four) unit based on the physical appearance and
engineering properties:
(1) Layer-1 : Very soft to soft of Clay or Silty Clay, with SPT N-values of less than
1 to 5
(2) Layer-2 : Medium stiff to very stiff Clay or Silty Clay, with SPT N-values of >5
to 30
(3) Layer-3 : Medium dense to dense Sand or Silty Sand, with SPT N-values of more
than 30
The description and the distribution of the above Unit are briefed as below:
(a)
Layer-1
The subsoil in the upper unit is the top soil that consisted of cohesive soil of clay/silty clay
layer. The top soil is distributed almost of all over the site and was confirmed in all the
exploratory boreholes and CPT sounding as shown in the soil profiles.
The colors of the upper unit are grey to brownish grey, high plasticity. The consistency is
very soft to soft, with SPT N-value of less than 1 to 5, average of 2. The thickness of
Layer-1 varies from 8 to 14 m.
(b)
Layer-2
Layer-2 consists of clay/silt and sand layer, of low to high plasticity. The thickness of this
layer is vary from 3 m to 14 m. This unit is brownish grey to blackish grey in color. SPT
N-values vary from >5 to 30, average of 16.
(c)
Layer-3
Hard Rock
Rock
Very Dense Soil
360 to 760
>50
100
and Soft Rock
Stiff Soil Profile
180 to 360
15 to 50
50 to 100
Soft Soil Profile
<180
<15
50
Soil Requiring Site-Specific Evaluation, See Section 1629.3.1 (UBC)
SA
SB
SC
SD
SE1
SF
Noted :
SOIL PROFILE
NAME/GENERIC
DESCRIPTION
AVERAGE SOIL PROPERTIES FOR TOP 100 FEET (3048 MM) OF SOIL
PROFILE
Standard Penetration
Undrained Shear
Shear wave Velocity, Vs,
Test, N (or Nch for
cohessionless soil
Strength, Su, (kPa)
(m/s)
layers), (blows/foot)
>5,000
760 to 1,500
Soil Profile Type SE includes any soil profile with more than 10 feet (3,048 mm) of soft clay defined as a soil with a
plasticity index, PI>20, WN40 percent and su < 500 psf (24 kPa). The Plasticity Index, PI, and the moisture
content, wmc, shall be determined in accordance with approved national standard.
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The top layer consist of more than 30 m of soft clay with PI>20, wn >40 percent and
average undrained shear strength (su) 99 kPa. The soil profile type SE or stiff Soil Profile
can thus be classified for this site based on UBC 1997.
5.
LABORATORY TESTING
5.1
Description of Tests
Selected samples were tested to determine the classification and engineering characteristics
of the soil. All tests were performed in accordance to relevant ASTM standards.
The laboratory testing program was formulated with the following objectives in mind :
To provide data so that soil deposits may be adequately identified and classified.
These also provide means of correlation with strength parameters resulting in a better
understanding of the physical behavior of the soils and facilitate the choice of design
parameters.
To obtain relevant strength data to form the basis for foundation design, etc.
2.
The results of laboratory tests are presented in Appendix B. Selected properties and
parameters are discussed in the following paragraphs.
5.2
5.2.1
Physical Properties
(a) Layer-1
Layer-1 in general consisted of very soft clay layer. The bulk densities ( m) vary from 24.1
to 27.5 kN/m3, and dry densities (d) vary from 6.4 to 13.8 kN/m3, which is a normal range
for clay.
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The natural moisture water contents of the Layer-1 are generally in the range of 35 % to
115 %. The majority of the moisture water contents are relatively closed to their liquid
limits indicating normaly consolidated of very soft to very soft clay.
The plasticity index and liquid limits of this unit indicate that the majority of the subsoil
can be classified as high plasticity clay (CH) according ASTM standard. The large clay
content in soil passing No. 200 sieve was believed as the main reason for high liquid
limits. The liquid limits of the Layer-1 vary from 37 to 124 % thus classify the clay as
high plasticity.
The index properties and grain size distribution of Layer-1 are summarized below with the
average values in the bracket:
Natural water content, %
Liquid limit, %
Plastic limit, %
Plasticity index, %
35 115 (63)
37 124 (82)
20 43 (33)
15 83 (48)
13.8 18.6 (16.1)
Grainsize distribution:
Gravel, %
Sand, %
Silt, %
Clay, %
0 12
0 70 (20)
12 41(23)
15 84 (56)
(b) Layer-2
Layer-2 consist of clay, and silt layers. The bulk densities of this unit vary from 16.5 to
18.0 kN/m3, and dry densities vary from 10.5 to 13.2 kN/m3. Its natural moisture water
contents generally fall in the range of 37 % to 58 %.
The plasticity index and liquid limits of this unit indicate that the majority of the subsoil
can be classified as clay (CH) or Silt (MH) according ASTM standard. The large clay
content in soil passing No. 200 sieve was believed as the main reason for high liquid
limits. The liquid limits of the Layer-2 are vary from 72 to 88 % thus classify the clay as
high plasticity.
The index properties and grain size distribution of Layer-2 are summarized below with the
average values in the bracket:
Natural water content, %
37 58 (44)
Atterberg limits
Liquid limit, %
Plastic limit, %
Plasticity index, %
72 88 (79)
32 42 (36)
30 55 (44)
16.5 18.0 (17.1)
Grainsize distribution:
Gravel, %
Sand, %
0
2 7 (5)
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13 41(25)
52 81 (69)
(c) Layer-3
Layer-3 consist of sand and clay respectively. No undisturbed samples was collected thus
no laboratory test results from this layer.
5.2.2
Strength Parameters
The undrained shear strengths (cu) and internal friction angle () of the cohesive soil taken
from Layer-1, and Layer-2 were determined from the laboratory Unconsolidated
Undrained (UU) Triaxial test and from the laboratory unconfined compression test. The
undrained shear strength of Layer-3 were derived based on SPT N values with correlation
of su = 6N, N is average SPT N values.
The following range of undrained shear strengths with the recommended average values in
bracket:
Table 3 : Un-drained shear strengths of the subsoil and friction angle of the soil
Description
SPT N-values
Un-drained shear strength (cu),kN/m2
Internal friction angle (), degrees
Note :
5.2.3
Layer-1
Less 1-5
2-43 (16)
0.3-8.5(3.1)
Layer-2
>5 30
13-98(54)
1.6-9.0(5.8)
Layer-3
>30
>150
0
Compressibility Characteristic
The pre-consolidation pressures (Pc) in Layer-1 is much lower than the computed effective
overburden pressures, therefore the soil is under normally consolidated. For Layer-2 the
pre-consolidation pressure (Pc) is higher than the effective overburden pressure, therefore
these units are over consolidated.
The consolidation properties for cohesive subsoil obtained from the laboratory tests and
the recommended average values are summarized in Table 4.
Table 4 : Compressibility Characteristic of the Subsoil
Description
Compression Index, cc
Preconsolidation Pressure (Pc),kPa
Layer-1
Layer-2
0.29-1.51(0.78)
0.34-0.47(0.38)
17-550(116)
247-646(413)
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6.1
6.1.1
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To form the final grading level of the proposed development, low lying area will be
raised to an elevation of +5.00 m MSL to keep the site should always be dry and free
from any flooding during the plant life time. The fill thickness will range of 3.63 to
4.87 m. Based on the laboratory tests, the original soil layers is to weak to carry the
proposed fill height. Failure will occur as the safety factor against failure of the original
soil layer, based on the conservative estimate is less than 1.0.
Reclamation could be done using sand obtained from along the coastal area. Before
reclamation over the proposed plant area we have to remove any organic material.
Analysis on ultimate bearing capacity for each borehole point gives the following
results:
Table 5 : Ultimate bearing capacity calculation results
Fill
p
qult
cu
Borhole
thickness
2
(kN/m )
(kN/m2)
(kN/m2)
(m)
BH-12
10
51.4
3.73
61.54
BH-13
13
66.8
4.78
78.87
BH-14
8
41.1
4.83
79.69
BH-15
5
25.7
3.63
59.89
BH-16
12
61.7
4.46
73.59
BH-17
10
51.4
4.45
73.42
BH-18
10
51.4
4.65
76.72
BH-19
41
210.7
4.87
80.35
BH-20
47
241.5
4.78
78.87
BH-21
11
56.5
4.73
78.04
BH-22
14
71.9
4.68
77.20
BH-23
13
66.8
4.25
70.12
BH-24
9
46.3
4.20
69.30
BH-25
2
10.3
4.71
77.71
BH-26
2
10.3
4.32
69.79
SF against
bearing capacity
failure
0.83
0.85
0.51
0.43
0.84
0.70
0.66
2.62
3.06
0.72
0.93
0.95
0.67
0.13
0.15
Note:
6.1.2
1.
2.
3.
cu
qult
p
=
=
=
4.
SF
Safety Factor =
q ult
p
Areal Settlement
Settlement analysis due to areal fill is carried out for points at the center of the fill.
Stress distribution at each soil layer is calculated based on the elasticity theory using
Bousinesqs equations. The settlement to occur is estimated using Terzaghis one
dimensional compression model with soil parameters obtained form oedometer test in
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the laboratory. The results of the settlement calculation presented in PLATE 1.1 to
PLATE 1.2, summarized in Table 6.
Table 6 : Summarized areal settlement analysis results
Borhole
Fill (m)
BH-12
BH-13
3.73
4.79
16.5
16.5
61.53
78.95
1164
1577
Time required to
reach 90 %
consolidation
settlements
(Years)
6.8
1.6
BH-14
BH-15
4.83
3.63
16.5
16.5
79.73
59.96
1770
1056
8.1
4.6
BH-16
4.46
16.5
73.62
1414
6.9
BH-17
BH-18
4.46
4.66
16.5
16.5
73.56
76.84
1798
820
2.4
8.1
BH-19
BH-20
4.87
4.79
16.5
16.5
80.37
78.97
754
1209
5.7
8.1
BH-21
4.73
16.5
78.06
1323
5.7
BH-22
BH-23
4.68
4.25
16.5
16.5
77.29
70.09
1198
1169
5.7
5.7
BH-24
BH-25
4.15
4.71
16.5
16.5
66.38
77.76
1782
1033
4.6
3.8
BH-26
4.32
16.5
71.23
915
6.0
Under the fill layer of about 3.7 to 4.8 meter the proposed plant site will undergo areal
settlement. That is due to consolidation process of the upper soft layer of about 12 meter
thick under the fill weight.
Because of very soft original soil layer, we do not recommend filling the area with very
high fill in straight until elevation of +6.5 m MSL. With average undrained shear
strength of about 16 kN/m2 the ultimate bearing capacity of the original layer will be
only 82 kN/m2. The maximum fill height that can be supported by the original layer
without failure is h fill=q ult/( fill x SF). Using SF (Safety Factor) of 1.5 and fill 16.5
kN/m2 then hfill = 3.3 meter.
Therefore, 2 stages of filling should be performed to avoid failure on the original soft
layer. First stage is filling the proposed plant area to +3.50 m MSL, and wait until
settlement finishes within about 3 years. After the first-stage settlement then the second
filling until elevation of +6.50 m MSL can be done and wait until the second settlement
finishes within next three years before plant construction.
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6.1.4
6.2
Liquefaction
6.2.1
General
The basic cause of liquefaction is the built-up of excess pore pressure caused by
earthquake induced vibrations. The excess pore pressure can cause loose cohesionless
material to lose strength, and results in large settlements of the structures supported on
this material; or in the case of the pile foundations, the soil may lose its ability to
provide lateral resistance for the piles during liquefaction.
6.2.2
Liquefaction Analysis
For the analysis of liquefaction, all borings containing sand material are analyzed to
determine whether this material is subject to liquefaction under 0.08 g and 0.10 g peak
ground accelerations (PGA) and earthquake magnitude of 6.9 Richter Scale. The
analysis is performed using the methods of Seed & Idris and Ishihara, using the
following equation:
(
PGA o
) = 0.65.
. .rd ......(1)
' d
o
g o'
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)l
o'
FS =
.......(2)
( ' )d
o
(
Where :
(
PGA
g
o
o'
rd
)l
o'
FS
=
=
=
=
= factor of safety.
Specifically,
the
analysis consists of first
selecting the sands, silty
sands and clayey sands
layers occurring below
the water table that are
characterized
by
relatively low standard
penetration test values
that may be susceptible
to liquefaction. The
standard
penetration
test values are then
normalized, the cyclic
shear
stress
is
determined, and all
material having a factor
of safety less than 1.0 is
to
be
Figure 1 : Liquefaction curves criterion for fines concluded
liquefiable.
5 %, 15 % and 35 %
6.2.3
Result of Analyses
Based on the analyses described in Section 6.2.2, for peak ground acceleration (PGA) of
0.08 g and 0.10 g with earthquake magnitude of 6.90 Richter Scale, the sand is not
potentially liquefiable with a safety factor of more than 1.0. The results of analysis are
presented in PLATE 3.1 to PLATE 3.13.
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Foundations
General Foundation Criteria
To have a good performance foundation of any structure must satisfy two independent
design criteria.
It must have an acceptable factor of safety against bearing type failure under a
maximum design load.
Settlements during the structure lifetime must not be a magnitude that will cause
structural damage, or impair the operational efficiency of the facility.
Selection of the foundation type to satisfy the criteria depends on the nature and
magnitude of dead and live loads, the base area of the structure and the settlement
tolerances. Where more than one foundation type satisfies these criteria, the cost,
scheduling, material availability and local practice will influence on the final selection of
the type of foundation.
6.3.2
Shallow Foundation
We do not recommend the use of shallow foundation for any important and settlement
sensitive structure because of the low bearing capacity of the original layer and the
relatively large settlement that still to be experienced by the project site.
6.3.3
Deep Foundation
6.3.3.1 Axially Loaded PC-Piles
The most reasonable and acceptable foundation for any important and settlement
sensitive structure to be constructed here is driven pile. This is because driven pile is easy
and fast to install and can transfer working load to a competent layer at deeper layer
stratum by by-passing the top soft layer, resulting in very small experienced settlement
The assessment of axial pile capacity is based on Pre stressed Concrete Spun Pile (PCPile) of 300 mm, 350 mm, 400 mm, 450 mm and 500 mm outside diameter, with 60
mm, 65 mm, 75 mm, 80 mm and 90 mm wall thickness, respectively.
The ultimate soil bearing capacity in compression and tension is calculated based on the
laboratory and field tests, by using the following equation :
Pult-cmp
fs.As+ qp.Ap.......................(3)
=
=
=
=
=
Where :
Pult-comp
fs
=
=
ko
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=
=
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cu
Po
=
=
As
qp
=
=
=
=
=
=
Nq
Ap
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The shear strength (cu) of rock can be derived based on unconfined compression test with
q
correlation of cu = u . If there is no laboratory test results, the un-drained shear
2
strength derived based on SPT N-values using correlation of c u = 6N. The maximum
values of c u is 250 kPa for compressive and 100 kPa for tension. The analysis was
performed by using computer program of PLEAXI. To aid the designer in designing a
foundation, the graph of pile capacities for each borehole point is provided in this report.
The designer can select which borehole point close to a particular structure or to a
particular pile location so pile capacity can be obtained from the graph for that borehole.
The graphs showing the ultimate and allowable soil bearing capacity in compression and
tension against the embedment depth below plant site elevation of +5.0 m MSL are
shown in PLATE 4.1 to PLATE 4.15 enclosed in this report. The allowable
compressive capacity of spun piles are designed for a safety factor of 2 and the estimated
settlement of about 25.4 mm. The allowable tension capacities are designed for a safety
factor of 3.
f s = 0.25 po..............................................................(4)
1
3
f s = .k s . p o . tan( ) .........(5)
2
4
Where :
fs
po
ks
=
=
=
=
The ultimate negative skin friction then to be calculated by using the following equation:
PN
= .D.LN.fs.......(6)
Where :
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D
LN
fs
=
=
=
=
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Pile Dimension/
Diameter
dia. 300 mm
dia. 350 mm
dia. 400 mm
dia. 450 mm
dia. 500 mm
Pile Type
Spun Pile
Spun Pile
Spun Pile
Spun Pile
Spun Pile
The pile response due to lateral load presented in curves on the following plate :
Pultcomp
Fs
........................................................(4)
Where :
Pall-comp = allowable soil bearing capacity in compression, kN
Pult-comp = ultimate soil bearing capacity, kN
= factor of safety, 2.0
FS
Based on our experience a safety factor of 2.0 may be used in equation (4) to get
the allowable compressive capacity.
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Pulttension
Fs
..........................................................(5)
Where :
Pall-tension = allowable pile capacity in tension, kN
Pult-tension = ultimate pile capacity in tension, kN
FS
= factor of safety, 3
Finally, the maximum allowable load both in compression and tension should be
checked against the allowable capacity of the pile material.
(c).
Driving Records
Probe piles should be installed first before any production pile. Observation on
probe pile should be performed at every area near the boring points to know the
sufficient length of embedment, final blows per 25 cm penetration, and total
blows of each probe pile.
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After driving the probe piles, pile load tests on several piles at represented area
should be carried out to know pile behavior under loading and pile load capacity
at certain short-term settlement.
Driving of working piles are performed after issuing pile driving criteria for piles
at each represented area. The following data shall be recorded in the pile driving
record sheet.
(1)
(2)
(3)
General data including project name, job number, pile driving record, date
and time of pile driving commencement and completion, pile number,
structures name, ground surface elevation and others.
Data of pile including pile identification number, pile diameter, pile length,
pile tip elevation, and others
Data of hammer including total weight of hammer ram weight, ram stroke,
rate energy per blow, hammer cushion.
We recommend that pile driving be performed from center to edge of the group to
avoid or to limit possible heaving. A continuous heave measurement for all the
piles should be performed throughout the pile driving. Re-driving of piles should
be done if heave exceeds 25.4 mm.
We recommend using pile shoes to improve drive-ability and also to provide
protection at the pile tip.
(b).
(c).
(d).
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The test piles should be installed with the same procedures and details which will be used
for production piles. This is especially important with bored piles where the performance
can be significantly influenced by the installation procedures. The test pile lengths should
be similar to the expected lengths of the production piles. If at all possible, the static load
testing procedures and capacities should be such that the load test is carried out to a soil
failure. Having failure criteria will allow the penetration of the production piles to be
modified based on the load test results and the calculated pile-soil adhesion factors.
The tests should follow ASTM D1143 and ASTM D3689 procedure. The test should be
carried out on 2 (two) of the first piles. This will enable an early evaluation and make it
possible to verify weather the pile system actually complies the contractors
specifications. The pile load testing program should consider the following :
The load shall be applied to the test pile by a hydraulic jack acting against a reaction
beam, which is anchored by two or four reaction piles or loaded platform with concrete
blocks.
Reaction pile or counter loads and hydraulic jack each should have a capacity of
minimum 4 times the pile design load.
Vertical movement of the test pile and reaction piles are measured using at least 3 dial
gauges, each having a 50 mm travel and be accurate to 0.01 mm. The dial gauges should
be supported independently from the test pile and reaction piles.
The loads shall be applied in accordance with the cyclic loading procedure of the
respective ASTM standard.
The entire test area must be sheltered from direct sunlight, wind and rain. The
shelter must be sufficiently lighted as to allow night monitoring.
The resultant of the load components must act along the longitudinal centerline of
the test pile.
An effort is to be made to have the dial gages calibrated prior to the test in an
acceptable testing laboratory and the certificate is to be submitted for records.
During test loading, read dial gages at 0, 1, 2, 5, 10, 15 and 30 minutes after each
load increment, and 30 minutes intervals thereafter with max. 2 hours. Optical
readings shall be taken on the reaction of anchor piles as well as the test pile before
each load increment is changed. During 24 hours hold, readings may be taken every
3 hours after the first 2 hours.
The final report shall contain the following :
Pile loading test shall be performed minimum 21 days after pile driving. We suggest
performing minimum 2 (two) static loading tests on plant site.
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In the static loading, unless failure occurs first, the test pile shall be loaded to the
maximum test load of 200 % of the design load in accordance with the standard
loading procedure stipulated in ASTM D3966, Section 6.1
In the dynamic (cyclic) loading, unless failure occurs first, the test pile shall be
loaded to the maximum test load of 200 % design load in accordance with the
standard loading procedure stipulated in ASTM D3966, Section 6.3
(b)
It is noted that the soil is greatly disturbed when a pile is driven into the soil. As
the soil surrounding the pile recovers from the installation disturbance, a time
dependent change in capacity often occurs. In this case we suggested to perform
PDA in two time for the same pile as follows:
The hammer for pile dynamic analysis should be warmed up before re-drive
begins by applying at least 20 blows to another pile. The maximum amount of
penetration required during re-drive should be 152.4 mm (6 inches) or the
maximum total hammer blows required will be 50, whichever occurs first.
(c)
Prepared the top of the pile head, prior to testing, by grinding the concrete
surface to a smooth and flat condition.
Drilled and plugged the concrete test pile in order to attach two strain
transducers and two piezo-electric accelerometers to the pile shaft at a distance
of 1.5 to 2.0 times the pile diameter below pile head.
Dynamic measurements then are obtained from the strain transducers and
piezo-resistive accelerometers by striking the pile head on four separate
occasions using a driving hammer as a drop weight. Each blow should be
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(d)
The following main Pile Driving Analyzer data input should be checked and be
adjusted to the actual pile and soil condition in the project
(e)
The soil model for each soil element contained a static resistance represented
by an elasto-plastic spring with an ultimate resistance and a limiting elastic
displacement, termed the quake
The soil damping modeled as a viscous dashpot with a damping factor which
related the magnitude of the dynamic soil resistance to the pile velocity.
The selected PDA measured pile top velocity for the test pile then is imposed
as an input to the CAPWAP analysis and trial values is assigned to all soil
model parameters. The required pile top force then computed and the
solution compared with the measured force obtained from the selected
hammer blow. The agreement between computed and measured pile top force
should be progressively improved by an iteration process in order to modify
the soil model parameters, total capacity and its distribution along the
embedded pile shaft, damping factors and quakes until no further significant
improvement could be obtained in the model. The final soil parameters then
are deemed to represent a best match dynamic soil model for the test pile.
These soil parameters and pile model, finally be analyzed to calculate both
shaft and base resistance, total mobilized capacity, and the static loadsettlement response of both the pile head and the pile base.
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(f)
(g)
All components of the apparatuses for obtaining dynamic measurement and the
apparatuses for recording shall be calibrated at least once a year.
(h)
The PDA test and analysis should be performed by qualified and experienced
Engineer(s). We recommend performing 4 (four) points of PDA test for this
project. Regardless of the project size, we consider that Engineer may adjust the
number and locations of dynamically tested piles based on design or construction
issues that arise
pH
7.8-8.1(7.9)
6409-13032(8987)
0.64-1.30(0.90)
Sulfate Content
3452-5546(4844)
0.35-0.55(0.48)
Test
pH
Sulfate Content
Test Result
in ppm
in %
6.1-6.9(6.6)
15310-18515(17595)
1.53-1.85(1.76)
1766-1924(1817)
0.18-0.19(0.18)
The pH data indicates that the soils in the area are normal. The degradation of concrete is
caused by chemical agents in the soil or groundwater that react with concrete to either
dissolve the cement paste or precipitate larger which cause cracking and flaking. The
concentration of the water-soluble sulfate in the soils is a good indicator of the potential for
chemical attack of concrete. Sulfate concentration in soil can be used to evaluate the need
for protection of concrete based on the information in the table below:
Table 10 : Sulfate Attack Potential
Sulfate ion concentration, ppm
Aggressiveness
>20,000
2,000 to 20,000
Very Severe
Severe
1,000 to 2,000
<1,000
Moderate
Mild
Based on these indicators for concrete exposure to sulfate containing solutions, the test
results indicate a severe potential to sulfate attack on buried concrete at the project site.
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The American Concrete Institute Code 218 recommends that for these conditions Type V
cement be used with a water cement ratio of less than 0.45. Other types of cement with fly
ash up to 10 % may be used if the maximum water cementitious materials ratio is reduced
to 0.4 or lower
Because of the location of the project adjacent to a salt water and possibility of moisture
containing significant volumes of chlorides which could then be deposited on concrete
exposed to wetting and drying cycles, considerations should be given to provide corrosion
protection to minimize chloride attack to the exposed concrete structures near or on the sea.
Chloride inhibitors are available as admixtures during concrete mixing.
6.5
Hydrology
To ensure easy drain of rain water runoff from the plant site, drainage ditch should be
constructed along the proposed road, around the buildings, the edges of the embankment or
excavation onto slopes. A vegetation cover should be established as soon as possible on the
embankment and or excavation slopes to minimize erosion from the surface run-off. Runoff coefficient of 0.70 to 0.90 should be used for calculating design discharge on paved
area, and 0.50 for flat grassed areas with about 50 percent area impervious. We also
recommend providing the area with impermeable surface drainage ditch, i.e., lined ditch, to
easily drain the surface water to a lower elevation.
6.6
During pile load testing, for making change in situ driving criteria and depth
requirements to account for subsurface conditions.
During production pile driving to monitor depth requirements and potential hard driving
zones and others.
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10
20
30
40
3.73
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1164
61.53
116
0.1
Settlements (mm)
1125
2250
1050
2100
TIME - SETTLEMENTS
233
0.3
349
0.6
466
1.0
582
1.6
815
3.3
931
4.6
PLATE 1.1
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1048
6.8
1200
0.00 0.60 1.20 1.80 2.40 3.00 3.60 4.20 4.80 5.40 6.00 6.60 7.20
TIME, Years
975
1950
2400
900
1800
0 1164
62 1164
50
62 60 0 70 80
FILL LOAD, kN/m2
62 1164
825
750
675
600
525
450
375
300
225
150
75
1650
1500
1350
1200
1050
900
750
600
450
300
150
SETTLEMENTS, MM
LOAD - SETTLEMENTS
SETTLEMENTS, MM
10
20
30
40
4.79
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130
1577
78.95
0.20
0.40
158
0.0
0.60
315
0.1
473
0.1
631
0.2
TIME - SETTLEMENTS
Settlements (mm)
2200
2200
2400
0.00
2000
2000
0 1577
79 1577
50
79 60 0 70 80
FILL LOAD, kN/m2
79 1577
1800
1800
2400
1600
1400
1200
1000
800
600
400
200
1600
1400
1200
1000
800
600
400
200
SETTLEMENTS, MM
LOAD - SETTLEMENTS
SETTLEMENTS, MM
789
0.4
1.40
1104
0.7
1262
1.0
1.80
PLATE 1.2
1419
1.5
2.00
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1.60
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20
30
40
4.83
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110
120
130
1770
79.73
1.00
2.00
177
0.1
3.00
354
0.3
531
0.7
708
1.2
4.00
5.00
TIME, Years
885
1.9
6.00
TIME - SETTLEMENTS
Settlements (mm)
2200
2200
2400
0.00
2000
2000
0 1770
80 1770
50
80 60 0 70 80
FILL LOAD, kN/m2
80 1770
1800
1800
2400
1600
1400
1200
1000
800
600
400
200
1600
1400
1200
1000
800
600
400
200
SETTLEMENTS, MM
LOAD - SETTLEMENTS
SETTLEMENTS, MM
1239
3.9
5.4
1416
8.00
PLATE 1.3
1593
8.1
9.00
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2.7
7.00
10
20
30
40
3.63
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110
120
130
1056
59.96
0.50
1.00
106
0.0
1.50
211
0.2
317
0.4
422
0.7
TIME - SETTLEMENTS
Settlements (mm)
2200
2200
2400
0.00
2000
2000
0 1056
60 1056
50
60 60 0 70 80
FILL LOAD, kN/m2
60 1056
1800
1800
2400
1600
1400
1200
1000
800
600
400
200
1600
1400
1200
1000
800
600
400
200
SETTLEMENTS, MM
LOAD - SETTLEMENTS
SETTLEMENTS, MM
528
1.1
3.50
739
2.2
845
3.1
4.50
PLATE 1.4
950
4.6
5.00
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1.5
4.00
10
20
30
40
4.46
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110
120
130
1414
73.62
0.75
1.50
141
0.1
2.25
283
0.3
424
0.6
566
1.0
TIME - SETTLEMENTS
Settlements (mm)
2200
2200
2400
0.00
2000
2000
0 1414
74 1414
50
74 60 0 70 80
FILL LOAD, kN/m2
74 1414
1800
1800
2400
1600
1400
1200
1000
800
600
400
200
1600
1400
1200
1000
800
600
400
200
SETTLEMENTS, MM
LOAD - SETTLEMENTS
SETTLEMENTS, MM
707
1.6
5.25
990
3.3
1131
4.6
6.75
PLATE 1.5
1273
6.9
7.50
PT. SOILENS
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2.3
6.00
10
20
30
40
4.46
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110
120
130
1798
73.56
0.25
0.50
180
0.0
0.75
360
0.1
539
0.2
719
0.4
TIME - SETTLEMENTS
Settlements (mm)
2200
2200
2400
0.00
2000
2000
0 1798
74 1798
50
74 60 0 70 80
FILL LOAD, kN/m2
74 1798
1800
1800
2400
1600
1400
1200
1000
800
600
400
200
1600
1400
1200
1000
800
600
400
200
SETTLEMENTS, MM
LOAD - SETTLEMENTS
SETTLEMENTS, MM
899
0.5
1.75
1259
1.1
1438
1.6
2.25
PLATE 1.6
1618
2.4
2.50
PT. SOILENS
1079
0.8
2.00
10
20
30
40
4.66
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820
76.84
0.80
1.60
2.40
82
0.1
0.3
246
0.7
328
1.2
410
1.9
164
3.20
TIME - SETTLEMENTS
Settlements (mm)
1650
1650
1800
0.00
1500
1500
0 820
77 820
50
77 60 0 70 80
FILL LOAD, kN/m2
77 820
1350
1350
1800
1200
1050
900
750
600
450
300
150
1200
1050
900
750
600
450
300
150
SETTLEMENTS, MM
LOAD - SETTLEMENTS
SETTLEMENTS, MM
574
3.9
7.20
656
5.4
8.00
PLATE 1.7
738
8.1
8.80
PT. SOILENS
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2.7
6.40
10
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4.87
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754
80.37
0.60
1.20
75
0.1
1.80
151
0.2
226
0.5
302
0.8
TIME - SETTLEMENTS
Settlements (mm)
1400
1400
1300
1300
1500
0.00
1200
1200
1500
1100
1100
0 754
80 754
50
80 60 0 70 80
FILL LOAD, kN/m2
80 754
1000
900
800
700
600
500
400
300
200
100
1000
900
800
700
600
500
400
300
200
100
SETTLEMENTS, MM
LOAD - SETTLEMENTS
SETTLEMENTS, MM
377
1.3
4.20
528
2.7
603
3.8
5.40
PLATE 1.8
679
5.7
6.00
PT. SOILENS
452
1.9
4.80
10
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30
40
4.79
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1209
78.97
0.80
1.60
2.40
121
0.1
0.3
363
0.7
484
1.2
605
1.9
242
3.20
TIME - SETTLEMENTS
Settlements (mm)
2200
2200
2400
0.00
2000
2000
0 1209
79 1209
50
79 60 0 70 80
FILL LOAD, kN/m2
79 1209
1800
1800
2400
1600
1400
1200
1000
800
600
400
200
1600
1400
1200
1000
800
600
400
200
SETTLEMENTS, MM
LOAD - SETTLEMENTS
SETTLEMENTS, MM
846
3.9
7.20
967
5.4
8.00
PLATE 1.9
1088
8.1
8.80
PT. SOILENS
725
2.7
6.40
10
20
30
40
4.73
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110
120
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1323
78.06
0.60
1.20
132
0.1
1.80
265
0.2
397
0.5
529
0.8
TIME - SETTLEMENTS
Settlements (mm)
2200
2200
2400
0.00
2000
2000
0 1323
78 1323
50
78 60 0 70 80
FILL LOAD, kN/m2
78 1323
1800
1800
2400
1600
1400
1200
1000
800
600
400
200
1600
1400
1200
1000
800
600
400
200
SETTLEMENTS, MM
LOAD - SETTLEMENTS
SETTLEMENTS, MM
662
1.3
4.20
926
2.7
1058
3.8
5.40
PLATE 1.10
1191
5.7
6.00
PT. SOILENS
794
1.9
4.80
10
20
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40
4.68
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110
120
130
1198
77.29
0.60
1.20
120
0.1
1.80
240
0.2
359
0.5
479
0.8
TIME - SETTLEMENTS
Settlements (mm)
1650
1650
1800
0.00
1500
1500
0 1198
77 1198
50
77 60 0 70 80
FILL LOAD, kN/m2
77 1198
1350
1350
1800
1200
1050
900
750
600
450
300
150
1200
1050
900
750
600
450
300
150
SETTLEMENTS, MM
LOAD - SETTLEMENTS
SETTLEMENTS, MM
599
1.3
4.20
839
2.7
958
3.8
5.40
PLATE 1.11
1078
5.7
6.00
PT. SOILENS
719
1.9
4.80
10
20
30
40
4.25
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2358
Job No.
90
100
110
120
130
1169
70.08
0.60
1.20
117
0.1
1.80
234
0.2
351
0.5
468
0.8
TIME - SETTLEMENTS
Settlements (mm)
2200
2200
2400
0.00
2000
2000
0 1169
70 1169
50
70 60 0 70 80
FILL LOAD, kN/m2
70 1169
1800
1800
2400
1600
1400
1200
1000
800
600
400
200
1600
1400
1200
1000
800
600
400
200
SETTLEMENTS, MM
LOAD - SETTLEMENTS
SETTLEMENTS, MM
585
1.3
4.20
818
2.7
935
3.8
5.40
PLATE 1.12
1052
5.7
6.00
PT. SOILENS
701
1.9
4.80
10
20
30
4.15
16
Ir.Padmono,PE
Ir.Kabul S. MSC
Ir.Wirastusrini,PE
Prepared by
Checked by
Approved by
2358
Job No.
90
100
110
120
1782
66.38
0.60
1.20
178
0.0
1.80
356
0.2
535
0.4
713
0.7
2.40
3.00
TIME, Years
891
1.1
3.60
TIME - SETTLEMENTS
Settlements (mm)
2200
2200
2400
0.00
2000
2000
0 1782
66 1782
40
50
60
66
0 70 80
FILL LOAD, kN/m2
66 1782
1800
1800
2400
1600
1400
1200
1000
800
600
400
200
1600
1400
1200
1000
800
600
400
200
SETTLEMENTS, MM
LOAD - SETTLEMENTS
SETTLEMENTS, MM
1247
2.2
3.1
1426
4.80
PLATE 1.13
1604
4.6
5.40
PT. SOILENS
1069
1.5
4.20
10
20
30
40
4.71
16.5
Ir.Padmono,PE
Ir.Kabul S. MSC
Ir.Wirastusrini,PE
Prepared by
Checked by
Approved by
2358
Job No.
90
100
110
120
130
1033
77.76
0.40
0.80
103
0.0
1.20
207
0.1
310
0.3
413
0.6
TIME - SETTLEMENTS
Settlements (mm)
2200
2200
2400
0.00
2000
2000
0 1033
78 1033
50
78 60 0 70 80
FILL LOAD, kN/m2
78 1033
1800
1800
2400
1600
1400
1200
1000
800
600
400
200
1600
1400
1200
1000
800
600
400
200
SETTLEMENTS, MM
LOAD - SETTLEMENTS
SETTLEMENTS, MM
517
0.9
2.80
723
1.8
826
2.5
3.60
PLATE 1.14
930
3.8
4.00
PT. SOILENS
620
1.3
3.20
10
20
30
40
4.32
16.5
Ir.Padmono,PE
Ir.Kabul S. MSC
Ir.Wirastusrini,PE
Prepared by
Checked by
Approved by
2358
Job No.
90
100
110
120
130
915
71.23
0.60
1.20
1.80
92
0.1
0.2
275
0.5
366
0.9
458
1.4
183
2.40
TIME - SETTLEMENTS
Settlements (mm)
1500
0.00
1350
1350
0 915
71 915
50
71 60 0 70 80
FILL LOAD, kN/m2
71 915
1200
1200
1500
1050
900
750
600
450
300
150
1050
900
750
600
450
300
150
SETTLEMENTS, MM
LOAD - SETTLEMENTS
SETTLEMENTS, MM
641
2.9
5.40
732
4.0
6.00
PLATE 1.15
824
6.0
6.60
PT. SOILENS
549
2.0
4.80
t (days)
14
20
28
37
48
64
92
184
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
99%
Padmono PE
Kabul S. MSCE
Wirastusrini PE
Checked by
Approved by
2358
1.57
D
DD
Output m
1.77 m
1.69 m
Prepared by
Job No
1.77
12.00 m
10,000 m
9.15
1.0E+07
65
95
1.0
0.9
0.8
0.7
0.6
0.5
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
0.0
0
14
Square pattern
28
42
56
70
84
98
2
11
6
12
4,052
Number of drains
48,619 m Total amount
4
0
14
15
Times (days)
8
16
2
18
6
19
0
21
4
22
8
23
6
26
0
28
PLATE 2.1
PT. SOILENS
2
25
Triangular pattern
Area
Drain depth
Consolidation time
m/year
sec.
mm
%
m/s =
days =
m
ratio
t
A
T
d
Uh
Ch
Input
2.9E-07
120
0.065
0.95
Consolidation Degree, %
30
Kabul S, MSCE
Wirastusrini,PE
Approved by
2358
Checked by
Padmono,PE
0.00
0.25
0.50
0.75
1.00
1.25
1.50
1.75
2.00
2.25
2.50
2.75
3.00
Prepared by
Job No.
60
90
180
210
240
150
270
120
300
330
390
PLATE 2.2
PT. SOILENS
360
Square Pattern
Triangle Pattern
9.0
7.5
6.0
4.5
3.0
1.5
25.5
27.0
28.5
30.0
25.5
27.0
28.5
30.0
Approved by Wirastusrini
Prepared by Padmono, PE
2358
24.0
24.0
100
22.5
22.5
10
SPT N-Values, blows/ft
21.0
21.0
19.5
19.5
16.5
15.0
13.5
12.0
10.5
9.0
7.5
6.0
4.5
3.0
1.5
0.0
18.0
Depth, meter
18.0
16.5
15.0
13.5
12.0
10.5
Job No.
Depth, meter
0.0
SPT N-VALUES
100
Depth, meter
30.0
30.0
Safety Factor
28.5
28.5
6.0
27.0
27.0
5.0
25.5
25.5
4.0
24.0
24.0
3.0
22.5
22.5
2.0
21.0
18.0
16.5
15.0
13.5
12.0
10.5
9.0
7.5
6.0
4.5
3.0
1.5
0.0
0.0
1.0
5.0
0.10
6.0
PLATE 3.1
PT. SOILENS
21.0
1.0
19.5
0.0
0.08
19.5
18.0
16.5
15.0
13.5
12.0
10.5
9.0
7.5
6.0
4.5
3.0
1.5
0.0
10
Fines Content, %
FINES CONTENT
Depth, meter
9.0
7.5
6.0
4.5
3.0
1.5
25.5
27.0
28.5
30.0
25.5
27.0
28.5
30.0
Approved by Wirastusrini
Prepared by Padmono, PE
2358
24.0
24.0
100
22.5
22.5
10
SPT N-Values, blows/ft
21.0
21.0
19.5
19.5
16.5
15.0
13.5
12.0
10.5
9.0
7.5
6.0
4.5
3.0
1.5
0.0
18.0
Depth, meter
18.0
16.5
15.0
13.5
12.0
10.5
Job No.
Depth, meter
0.0
SPT N-VALUES
100
Depth, meter
30.0
30.0
Safety Factor
28.5
28.5
6.0
27.0
27.0
5.0
25.5
25.5
4.0
24.0
24.0
3.0
22.5
22.5
2.0
21.0
18.0
16.5
15.0
13.5
12.0
10.5
9.0
7.5
6.0
4.5
3.0
1.5
0.0
0.0
1.0
5.0
0.10
6.0
PLATE 3.2
PT. SOILENS
21.0
1.0
19.5
0.0
0.08
19.5
18.0
16.5
15.0
13.5
12.0
10.5
9.0
7.5
6.0
4.5
3.0
1.5
0.0
10
Fines Content, %
FINES CONTENT
Depth, meter
9.0
7.5
6.0
4.5
3.0
1.5
25.5
27.0
28.5
30.0
25.5
27.0
28.5
30.0
Approved by Wirastusrini
Prepared by Padmono, PE
2358
24.0
24.0
100
22.5
22.5
10
SPT N-Values, blows/ft
21.0
21.0
19.5
19.5
16.5
15.0
13.5
12.0
10.5
9.0
7.5
6.0
4.5
3.0
1.5
0.0
18.0
Depth, meter
18.0
16.5
15.0
13.5
12.0
10.5
Job No.
Depth, meter
0.0
SPT N-VALUES
100
Depth, meter
30.0
30.0
Safety Factor
28.5
28.5
6.0
27.0
27.0
5.0
25.5
25.5
4.0
24.0
24.0
3.0
22.5
22.5
2.0
21.0
18.0
16.5
15.0
13.5
12.0
10.5
9.0
7.5
6.0
4.5
3.0
1.5
0.0
0.0
1.0
5.0
0.10
6.0
PLATE 3.3
PT. SOILENS
21.0
1.0
19.5
0.0
0.08
19.5
18.0
16.5
15.0
13.5
12.0
10.5
9.0
7.5
6.0
4.5
3.0
1.5
0.0
10
Fines Content, %
FINES CONTENT
Depth, meter
9.0
7.5
6.0
4.5
3.0
1.5
25.5
27.0
28.5
30.0
25.5
27.0
28.5
30.0
Approved by Wirastusrini
Prepared by Padmono, PE
2358
24.0
24.0
100
22.5
22.5
10
SPT N-Values, blows/ft
21.0
21.0
19.5
19.5
16.5
15.0
13.5
12.0
10.5
9.0
7.5
6.0
4.5
3.0
1.5
0.0
18.0
Depth, meter
18.0
16.5
15.0
13.5
12.0
10.5
Job No.
Depth, meter
0.0
SPT N-VALUES
100
Depth, meter
30.0
30.0
Safety Factor
28.5
28.5
6.0
27.0
27.0
5.0
25.5
25.5
4.0
24.0
24.0
3.0
22.5
22.5
2.0
21.0
18.0
16.5
15.0
13.5
12.0
10.5
9.0
7.5
6.0
4.5
3.0
1.5
0.0
0.0
1.0
5.0
0.10
6.0
PLATE 3.4
PT. SOILENS
21.0
1.0
19.5
0.0
0.08
19.5
18.0
16.5
15.0
13.5
12.0
10.5
9.0
7.5
6.0
4.5
3.0
1.5
0.0
10
Fines Content, %
FINES CONTENT
Depth, meter
9.0
7.5
6.0
4.5
3.0
1.5
25.5
27.0
28.5
30.0
25.5
27.0
28.5
30.0
Approved by Wirastusrini
Prepared by Padmono, PE
2358
24.0
24.0
100
22.5
22.5
10
SPT N-Values, blows/ft
21.0
21.0
19.5
19.5
16.5
15.0
13.5
12.0
10.5
9.0
7.5
6.0
4.5
3.0
1.5
0.0
18.0
Depth, meter
18.0
16.5
15.0
13.5
12.0
10.5
Job No.
Depth, meter
0.0
SPT N-VALUES
100
Depth, meter
30.0
30.0
Safety Factor
28.5
28.5
6.0
27.0
27.0
5.0
25.5
25.5
4.0
24.0
24.0
3.0
22.5
22.5
2.0
21.0
18.0
16.5
15.0
13.5
12.0
10.5
9.0
7.5
6.0
4.5
3.0
1.5
0.0
0.0
1.0
5.0
0.10
6.0
PLATE 3.5
PT. SOILENS
21.0
1.0
19.5
0.0
0.08
19.5
18.0
16.5
15.0
13.5
12.0
10.5
9.0
7.5
6.0
4.5
3.0
1.5
0.0
10
Fines Content, %
FINES CONTENT
Depth, meter
9.0
7.5
6.0
4.5
3.0
1.5
25.5
27.0
28.5
30.0
25.5
27.0
28.5
30.0
Approved by Wirastusrini
Prepared by Padmono, PE
2358
24.0
24.0
100
22.5
22.5
10
SPT N-Values, blows/ft
21.0
21.0
19.5
19.5
16.5
15.0
13.5
12.0
10.5
9.0
7.5
6.0
4.5
3.0
1.5
0.0
18.0
Depth, meter
18.0
16.5
15.0
13.5
12.0
10.5
Job No.
Depth, meter
0.0
SPT N-VALUES
100
Depth, meter
30.0
30.0
Safety Factor
28.5
28.5
6.0
27.0
27.0
5.0
25.5
25.5
4.0
24.0
24.0
3.0
22.5
22.5
2.0
21.0
18.0
16.5
15.0
13.5
12.0
10.5
9.0
7.5
6.0
4.5
3.0
1.5
0.0
0.0
1.0
5.0
0.10
6.0
PLATE 3.6
PT. SOILENS
21.0
1.0
19.5
0.0
0.08
19.5
18.0
16.5
15.0
13.5
12.0
10.5
9.0
7.5
6.0
4.5
3.0
1.5
0.0
10
Fines Content, %
FINES CONTENT
Depth, meter
9.0
7.5
6.0
4.5
3.0
1.5
25.5
27.0
28.5
30.0
25.5
27.0
28.5
30.0
Approved by Wirastusrini
Prepared by Padmono, PE
2358
24.0
24.0
100
22.5
22.5
10
SPT N-Values, blows/ft
21.0
21.0
19.5
19.5
16.5
15.0
13.5
12.0
10.5
9.0
7.5
6.0
4.5
3.0
1.5
0.0
18.0
Depth, meter
18.0
16.5
15.0
13.5
12.0
10.5
Job No.
Depth, meter
0.0
SPT N-VALUES
100
Depth, meter
30.0
30.0
Safety Factor
28.5
28.5
6.0
27.0
27.0
5.0
25.5
25.5
4.0
24.0
24.0
3.0
22.5
22.5
2.0
21.0
18.0
16.5
15.0
13.5
12.0
10.5
9.0
7.5
6.0
4.5
3.0
1.5
0.0
0.0
1.0
5.0
0.10
6.0
PLATE 3.7
PT. SOILENS
21.0
1.0
19.5
0.0
0.08
19.5
18.0
16.5
15.0
13.5
12.0
10.5
9.0
7.5
6.0
4.5
3.0
1.5
0.0
10
Fines Content, %
FINES CONTENT
Depth, meter
9.0
7.5
6.0
4.5
3.0
1.5
25.5
27.0
28.5
30.0
25.5
27.0
28.5
30.0
Approved by Wirastusrini
Prepared by Padmono, PE
2358
24.0
24.0
100
22.5
22.5
10
SPT N-Values, blows/ft
21.0
21.0
19.5
19.5
16.5
15.0
13.5
12.0
10.5
9.0
7.5
6.0
4.5
3.0
1.5
0.0
18.0
Depth, meter
18.0
16.5
15.0
13.5
12.0
10.5
Job No.
Depth, meter
0.0
SPT N-VALUES
100
Depth, meter
30.0
30.0
Safety Factor
28.5
28.5
6.0
27.0
27.0
5.0
25.5
25.5
4.0
24.0
24.0
3.0
22.5
22.5
2.0
21.0
18.0
16.5
15.0
13.5
12.0
10.5
9.0
7.5
6.0
4.5
3.0
1.5
0.0
0.0
1.0
5.0
0.10
6.0
PLATE 3.8
PT. SOILENS
21.0
1.0
19.5
0.0
0.08
19.5
18.0
16.5
15.0
13.5
12.0
10.5
9.0
7.5
6.0
4.5
3.0
1.5
0.0
10
Fines Content, %
FINES CONTENT
Depth, meter
9.0
7.5
6.0
4.5
3.0
1.5
25.5
27.0
28.5
30.0
25.5
27.0
28.5
30.0
Approved by Wirastusrini
Prepared by Padmono, PE
2358
24.0
24.0
100
22.5
22.5
10
SPT N-Values, blows/ft
21.0
21.0
19.5
19.5
16.5
15.0
13.5
12.0
10.5
9.0
7.5
6.0
4.5
3.0
1.5
0.0
18.0
Depth, meter
18.0
16.5
15.0
13.5
12.0
10.5
Job No.
Depth, meter
0.0
SPT N-VALUES
100
Depth, meter
30.0
30.0
Safety Factor
28.5
28.5
6.0
27.0
27.0
5.0
25.5
25.5
4.0
24.0
24.0
3.0
22.5
22.5
2.0
21.0
18.0
16.5
15.0
13.5
12.0
10.5
9.0
7.5
6.0
4.5
3.0
1.5
0.0
0.0
1.0
5.0
0.10
6.0
PLATE 3.9
PT. SOILENS
21.0
1.0
19.5
0.0
0.08
19.5
18.0
16.5
15.0
13.5
12.0
10.5
9.0
7.5
6.0
4.5
3.0
1.5
0.0
10
Fines Content, %
FINES CONTENT
Depth, meter
9.0
7.5
6.0
4.5
3.0
1.5
25.5
27.0
28.5
30.0
25.5
27.0
28.5
30.0
Approved by Wirastusrini
Prepared by Padmono, PE
2358
24.0
24.0
100
22.5
22.5
10
SPT N-Values, blows/ft
21.0
21.0
19.5
19.5
16.5
15.0
13.5
12.0
10.5
9.0
7.5
6.0
4.5
3.0
1.5
0.0
18.0
Depth, meter
18.0
16.5
15.0
13.5
12.0
10.5
Job No.
Depth, meter
0.0
SPT N-VALUES
100
Depth, meter
30.0
30.0
Safety Factor
28.5
28.5
6.0
27.0
27.0
5.0
25.5
25.5
4.0
24.0
24.0
3.0
22.5
22.5
2.0
21.0
18.0
16.5
15.0
13.5
12.0
10.5
9.0
7.5
6.0
4.5
3.0
1.5
0.0
0.0
1.0
5.0
0.10
6.0
PLATE 3.10
PT. SOILENS
21.0
1.0
19.5
0.0
0.08
19.5
18.0
16.5
15.0
13.5
12.0
10.5
9.0
7.5
6.0
4.5
3.0
1.5
0.0
10
Fines Content, %
FINES CONTENT
Depth, meter
9.0
7.5
6.0
4.5
3.0
1.5
25.5
27.0
28.5
30.0
25.5
27.0
28.5
30.0
Approved by Wirastusrini
Prepared by Padmono, PE
2358
24.0
24.0
100
22.5
22.5
10
SPT N-Values, blows/ft
21.0
21.0
19.5
19.5
16.5
15.0
13.5
12.0
10.5
9.0
7.5
6.0
4.5
3.0
1.5
0.0
18.0
Depth, meter
18.0
16.5
15.0
13.5
12.0
10.5
Job No.
Depth, meter
0.0
SPT N-VALUES
100
Depth, meter
30.0
30.0
Safety Factor
28.5
28.5
6.0
27.0
27.0
5.0
25.5
25.5
4.0
24.0
24.0
3.0
22.5
22.5
2.0
21.0
18.0
16.5
15.0
13.5
12.0
10.5
9.0
7.5
6.0
4.5
3.0
1.5
0.0
0.0
1.0
5.0
0.10
6.0
PLATE 3.11
PT. SOILENS
21.0
1.0
19.5
0.0
0.08
19.5
18.0
16.5
15.0
13.5
12.0
10.5
9.0
7.5
6.0
4.5
3.0
1.5
0.0
10
Fines Content, %
FINES CONTENT
Depth, meter
9.0
7.5
6.0
4.5
3.0
1.5
25.5
27.0
28.5
30.0
25.5
27.0
28.5
30.0
Approved by Wirastusrini
Prepared by Padmono, PE
2358
24.0
24.0
100
22.5
22.5
10
SPT N-Values, blows/ft
21.0
21.0
19.5
19.5
16.5
15.0
13.5
12.0
10.5
9.0
7.5
6.0
4.5
3.0
1.5
0.0
18.0
Depth, meter
18.0
16.5
15.0
13.5
12.0
10.5
Job No.
Depth, meter
0.0
SPT N-VALUES
100
Depth, meter
30.0
30.0
Safety Factor
28.5
28.5
6.0
27.0
27.0
5.0
25.5
25.5
4.0
24.0
24.0
3.0
22.5
22.5
2.0
21.0
18.0
16.5
15.0
13.5
12.0
10.5
9.0
7.5
6.0
4.5
3.0
1.5
0.0
0.0
1.0
5.0
0.10
6.0
PLATE 3.12
PT. SOILENS
21.0
1.0
19.5
0.0
0.08
19.5
18.0
16.5
15.0
13.5
12.0
10.5
9.0
7.5
6.0
4.5
3.0
1.5
0.0
10
Fines Content, %
FINES CONTENT
Depth, meter
9.0
7.5
6.0
4.5
3.0
1.5
25.5
27.0
28.5
30.0
25.5
27.0
28.5
30.0
Approved by Wirastusrini
Prepared by Padmono, PE
2358
24.0
24.0
100
22.5
22.5
10
SPT N-Values, blows/ft
21.0
21.0
19.5
19.5
16.5
15.0
13.5
12.0
10.5
9.0
7.5
6.0
4.5
3.0
1.5
0.0
18.0
Depth, meter
18.0
16.5
15.0
13.5
12.0
10.5
Job No.
Depth, meter
0.0
SPT N-VALUES
100
Depth, meter
30.0
30.0
Safety Factor
28.5
28.5
6.0
27.0
27.0
5.0
25.5
25.5
4.0
24.0
24.0
3.0
22.5
22.5
2.0
21.0
18.0
16.5
15.0
13.5
12.0
10.5
9.0
7.5
6.0
4.5
3.0
1.5
0.0
0.0
1.0
5.0
0.10
6.0
PLATE 3.13
PT. SOILENS
21.0
1.0
19.5
0.0
0.08
19.5
18.0
16.5
15.0
13.5
12.0
10.5
9.0
7.5
6.0
4.5
3.0
1.5
0.0
10
Fines Content, %
FINES CONTENT
Depth, meter
-9.0
-6.0
-3.0
0.0
3.0
6.0
9.0
450
600
750
900
0.5 0.01
0.5 2750
Kabul S. MSCE
Wirastusrini, PE
Approved by
2358
0.5 2750
0 0
100
150
300
200
300
600
1200
1500
1800
TENSION LOAD
2100
2400
DIA. 300 MM, 350 MM, 400 MM, 450 MM AND 500 MM (BH-12]
900
1000
1500
3000
PLATE 4.1
PT.SOILENS
300
400
500
600
700
800
Allowable Tension Capacity (SF=3.0), kN
1350
2700
: DIA. 300 MM
: DIA. 350 MM
: DIA. 400 MM
: DIA. 450 MM
: DIA. 500 MM
450
600
750
900 1050 1200
Allowable Tension Capacity (SF=2.0), kN
900
1000 1100
300
Checked by
100
150
Padmono, PE
Prepared by
-30.0
-30.0
900
-27.0
-27.0
600
-24.0
-24.0
300
-21.0
-21.0
-15.0
-12.0
-9.0
-6.0
-3.0
0.0
3.0
6.0
9.0
-18.0
: DIA. 300 MM
: DIA. 350 MM
: DIA. 400 MM
: DIA. 450 MM
: DIA. 500 MM
-18.0
-15.0
-12.0
Job No.
Elevation, Meter
COMPRESSIVE LOAD
Elevation, Meter
-9.0
-6.0
-3.0
0.0
3.0
6.0
9.0
1500
1800
2100
2400
2700
3000
450
600
750
0.5 0.01
0.5 2750
900
1050
1200
Kabul S. MSCE
Wirastusrini, PE
Approved by
2358
0.5 2750
900
1350
1000
1500
0 0
100
150
300
200
300
600
1200
1500
1800
TENSION LOAD
2100
2400
DIA. 300 MM, 350 MM, 400 MM, 450 MM AND 500 MM (BH-13]
900
1000
1500
3000
PLATE 4.2
PT.SOILENS
300
400
500
600
700
800
Allowable Tension Capacity (SF=3.0), kN
1350
2700
: DIA. 300 MM
: DIA. 350 MM
: DIA. 400 MM
: DIA. 450 MM
: DIA. 500 MM
450
600
750
900 1050 1200
Allowable Tension Capacity (SF=2.0), kN
900
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
0.5
0
Allowable Compressive Capacity (SF=3.0), kN
300
Checked by
100
150
Padmono, PE
Prepared by
-30.0
1200
-30.0
900
-27.0
-27.0
600
-24.0
-24.0
300
-21.0
-21.0
-15.0
-12.0
-9.0
-6.0
-3.0
0.0
3.0
6.0
9.0
-18.0
: DIA. 300 MM
: DIA. 350 MM
: DIA. 400 MM
: DIA. 450 MM
: DIA. 500 MM
-18.0
-15.0
-12.0
Job No.
Elevation, Meter
COMPRESSIVE LOAD
Elevation, Meter
-9.0
-6.0
-3.0
0.0
3.0
6.0
9.0
1500
1800
2100
2400
2700
3000
450
600
750
0.5 0.01
0.5 2750
900
1050
1200
Kabul S. MSCE
Wirastusrini, PE
Approved by
2358
0.5 2750
900
1350
1000
1500
0 0
100
150
300
200
300
600
1200
1500
1800
TENSION LOAD
2100
2400
DIA. 300 MM, 350 MM, 400 MM, 450 MM AND 500 MM (BH-14]
900
1000
1500
3000
PLATE 4.3
PT.SOILENS
300
400
500
600
700
800
Allowable Tension Capacity (SF=3.0), kN
1350
2700
: DIA. 300 MM
: DIA. 350 MM
: DIA. 400 MM
: DIA. 450 MM
: DIA. 500 MM
450
600
750
900 1050 1200
Allowable Tension Capacity (SF=2.0), kN
900
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
0.5
0
Allowable Compressive Capacity (SF=3.0), kN
300
Checked by
100
150
Padmono, PE
Prepared by
-30.0
1200
-30.0
900
-27.0
-27.0
600
-24.0
-24.0
300
-21.0
-21.0
-15.0
-12.0
-9.0
-6.0
-3.0
0.0
3.0
6.0
9.0
-18.0
: DIA. 300 MM
: DIA. 350 MM
: DIA. 400 MM
: DIA. 450 MM
: DIA. 500 MM
-18.0
-15.0
-12.0
Job No.
Elevation, Meter
COMPRESSIVE LOAD
Elevation, Meter
-9.0
-6.0
-3.0
0.0
3.0
6.0
9.0
1500
1800
2100
2400
2700
3000
450
600
750
0.5 0.01
0.5 2750
900
1050
1200
Kabul S. MSCE
Wirastusrini, PE
Approved by
2358
0.5 2750
900
1350
1000
1500
0 0
100
150
300
200
300
600
1200
1500
1800
TENSION LOAD
2100
2400
DIA. 300 MM, 350 MM, 400 MM, 450 MM AND 500 MM (BH-15]
900
1000
1500
3000
PLATE 4.4
PT.SOILENS
300
400
500
600
700
800
Allowable Tension Capacity (SF=3.0), kN
1350
2700
: DIA. 300 MM
: DIA. 350 MM
: DIA. 400 MM
: DIA. 450 MM
: DIA. 500 MM
450
600
750
900 1050 1200
Allowable Tension Capacity (SF=2.0), kN
900
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
0.5
0
Allowable Compressive Capacity (SF=3.0), kN
300
Checked by
100
150
Padmono, PE
Prepared by
-30.0
1200
-30.0
900
-27.0
-27.0
600
-24.0
-24.0
300
-21.0
-21.0
-15.0
-12.0
-9.0
-6.0
-3.0
0.0
3.0
6.0
9.0
-18.0
: DIA. 300 MM
: DIA. 350 MM
: DIA. 400 MM
: DIA. 450 MM
: DIA. 500 MM
-18.0
-15.0
-12.0
Job No.
Elevation, Meter
COMPRESSIVE LOAD
Elevation, Meter
-5.0
0.0
5.0
10.0
3000
3600
4200
4800
5400
6000
900
1200
1500
0.5 0.01
0.5 2750
1800
2100
2400
Kabul S. MSCE
Wirastusrini, PE
Approved by
2358
0.5 2750
1800
2700
2000
3000
0 0
150
225
450
300
450
900
2250
2700
3150
3600
DIA. 300 MM, 350 MM, 400 MM, 450 MM AND 500 MM (BH-16]
1350
1500
2250
4500
PLATE 4.5
PT.SOILENS
450
600
750
900
1050 1200
Allowable Tension Capacity (SF=3.0), kN
2025
4050
: DIA. 300 MM
: DIA. 350 MM
: DIA. 400 MM
: DIA. 450 MM
: DIA. 500 MM
675
900 1125 1350 1575 1800
Allowable Tension Capacity (SF=2.0), kN
1800
TENSION LOAD
1350
400
600
800 1000 1200 1400 1600
0.5
0
Allowable Compressive Capacity (SF=3.0), kN
600
Checked by
200
300
Padmono, PE
Prepared by
-50.0
2400
-50.0
1800
-45.0
-45.0
1200
-40.0
-40.0
600
-35.0
-35.0
-25.0
-20.0
-15.0
-10.0
-5.0
0.0
5.0
10.0
-30.0
: DIA. 300 MM
: DIA. 350 MM
: DIA. 400 MM
: DIA. 450 MM
: DIA. 500 MM
-30.0
-25.0
-20.0
-15.0
-10.0
Job No.
Elevation, Meter
COMPRESSIVE LOAD
Elevation, Meter
-7.0
-4.0
-1.0
2.0
5.0
8.0
11.0
1500
1800
2100
2400
2700
3000
450
600
750
0.5 0.01
0.5 2750
900
1050
1200
Kabul S. MSCE
Wirastusrini, PE
Approved by
2358
0.5 2750
900
1350
1000
1500
0 0
100
150
300
200
300
600
TENSION LOAD
1200
1500
1800
2100
2400
DIA. 300 MM, 350 MM, 400 MM, 450 MM AND 500 MM (BH-17]
900
1000
1500
3000
PLATE 4.6
PT.SOILENS
300
400
500
600
700
800
Allowable Tension Capacity (SF=3.0), kN
1350
2700
: DIA. 300 MM
: DIA. 350 MM
: DIA. 400 MM
: DIA. 450 MM
: DIA. 500 MM
450
600
750
900 1050 1200
Allowable Tension Capacity (SF=2.0), kN
900
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
0.5
0
Allowable Compressive Capacity (SF=3.0), kN
300
Checked by
100
150
Padmono, PE
Prepared by
-31.0
1200
-31.0
900
-28.0
-28.0
600
-25.0
-25.0
300
-22.0
-22.0
-16.0
-13.0
-10.0
-7.0
-4.0
-1.0
2.0
5.0
8.0
11.0
-19.0
: DIA. 300 MM
: DIA. 350 MM
: DIA. 400 MM
: DIA. 450 MM
: DIA. 500 MM
-19.0
-16.0
-13.0
-10.0
Job No.
Elevation, Meter
COMPRESSIVE LOAD
Elevation, Meter
-7.0
-4.0
-1.0
2.0
5.0
8.0
11.0
1500
1800
2100
2400
2700
3000
450
600
750
0.5 0.01
0.5 2750
900
1050
1200
Kabul S. MSCE
Wirastusrini, PE
Approved by
2358
0.5 2750
900
1350
1000
1500
0 0
100
150
300
200
300
600
TENSION LOAD
1200
1500
1800
2100
2400
DIA. 300 MM, 350 MM, 400 MM, 450 MM AND 500 MM (BH-18]
900
1000
1500
3000
PLATE 4.7
PT.SOILENS
300
400
500
600
700
800
Allowable Tension Capacity (SF=3.0), kN
1350
2700
: DIA. 300 MM
: DIA. 350 MM
: DIA. 400 MM
: DIA. 450 MM
: DIA. 500 MM
450
600
750
900 1050 1200
Allowable Tension Capacity (SF=2.0), kN
900
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
0.5
0
Allowable Compressive Capacity (SF=3.0), kN
300
Checked by
100
150
Padmono, PE
Prepared by
-31.0
1200
-31.0
900
-28.0
-28.0
600
-25.0
-25.0
300
-22.0
-22.0
-16.0
-13.0
-10.0
-7.0
-4.0
-1.0
2.0
5.0
8.0
11.0
-19.0
: DIA. 300 MM
: DIA. 350 MM
: DIA. 400 MM
: DIA. 450 MM
: DIA. 500 MM
-19.0
-16.0
-13.0
-10.0
Job No.
Elevation, Meter
COMPRESSIVE LOAD
Elevation, Meter
-9.0
-6.0
-3.0
0.0
3.0
6.0
9.0
1500
1800
2100
2400
2700
3000
450
600
750
0.5 0.01
0.5 2750
900
1050
1200
Kabul S. MSCE
Wirastusrini, PE
Approved by
2358
0.5 2750
900
1350
1000
1500
0 0
100
150
300
200
300
600
1200
1500
1800
TENSION LOAD
2100
2400
DIA. 300 MM, 350 MM, 400 MM, 450 MM AND 500 MM (BH-1]
900
1000
1500
3000
PLATE 4.8
PT.SOILENS
300
400
500
600
700
800
Allowable Tension Capacity (SF=3.0), kN
1350
2700
: DIA. 300 MM
: DIA. 350 MM
: DIA. 400 MM
: DIA. 450 MM
: DIA. 500 MM
450
600
750
900 1050 1200
Allowable Tension Capacity (SF=2.0), kN
900
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
0.5
0
Allowable Compressive Capacity (SF=3.0), kN
300
Checked by
100
150
Padmono, PE
Prepared by
-33.0
1200
-33.0
900
-30.0
-30.0
600
-27.0
-27.0
300
-24.0
-24.0
-18.0
-15.0
-12.0
-9.0
-6.0
-3.0
0.0
3.0
6.0
9.0
-21.0
: DIA. 300 MM
: DIA. 350 MM
: DIA. 400 MM
: DIA. 450 MM
: DIA. 500 MM
-21.0
-18.0
-15.0
-12.0
Job No.
Elevation, Meter
COMPRESSIVE LOAD
Elevation, Meter
-9.0
-6.0
-3.0
0.0
3.0
6.0
9.0
1500
1800
2100
2400
2700
3000
450
600
750
0.5 0.01
0.5 2750
900
1050
1200
Kabul S. MSCE
Wirastusrini, PE
Approved by
2358
0.5 2750
900
1350
1000
1500
0 0
100
150
300
200
300
600
1200
1500
1800
TENSION LOAD
2100
2400
DIA. 300 MM, 350 MM, 400 MM, 450 MM AND 500 MM (BH-20]
900
1000
1500
3000
PLATE 4.9
PT.SOILENS
300
400
500
600
700
800
Allowable Tension Capacity (SF=3.0), kN
1350
2700
: DIA. 300 MM
: DIA. 350 MM
: DIA. 400 MM
: DIA. 450 MM
: DIA. 500 MM
450
600
750
900 1050 1200
Allowable Tension Capacity (SF=2.0), kN
900
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
0.5
0
Allowable Compressive Capacity (SF=3.0), kN
300
Checked by
100
150
Padmono, PE
Prepared by
-30.0
1200
-30.0
900
-27.0
-27.0
600
-24.0
-24.0
300
-21.0
-21.0
-15.0
-12.0
-9.0
-6.0
-3.0
0.0
3.0
6.0
9.0
-18.0
: DIA. 300 MM
: DIA. 350 MM
: DIA. 400 MM
: DIA. 450 MM
: DIA. 500 MM
-18.0
-15.0
-12.0
Job No.
Elevation, Meter
COMPRESSIVE LOAD
Elevation, Meter
-9.0
-6.0
-3.0
0.0
3.0
6.0
9.0
1500
1800
2100
2400
2700
3000
450
600
750
0.5 0.01
0.5 2750
900
1050
1200
Kabul S. MSCE
Wirastusrini, PE
Approved by
2358
0.5 2750
900
1350
1000
1500
0 0
100
150
300
200
300
600
1200
1500
1800
TENSION LOAD
2100
2400
DIA. 300 MM, 350 MM, 400 MM, 450 MM AND 500 MM (BH-21]
900
1000
1500
3000
PLATE 4.10
PT.SOILENS
300
400
500
600
700
800
Allowable Tension Capacity (SF=3.0), kN
1350
2700
: DIA. 300 MM
: DIA. 350 MM
: DIA. 400 MM
: DIA. 450 MM
: DIA. 500 MM
450
600
750
900 1050 1200
Allowable Tension Capacity (SF=2.0), kN
900
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
0.5
0
Allowable Compressive Capacity (SF=3.0), kN
300
Checked by
100
150
Padmono, PE
Prepared by
-30.0
1200
-30.0
900
-27.0
-27.0
600
-24.0
-24.0
300
-21.0
-21.0
-15.0
-12.0
-9.0
-6.0
-3.0
0.0
3.0
6.0
9.0
-18.0
: DIA. 300 MM
: DIA. 350 MM
: DIA. 400 MM
: DIA. 450 MM
: DIA. 500 MM
-18.0
-15.0
-12.0
Job No.
Elevation, Meter
COMPRESSIVE LOAD
Elevation, Meter
-9.0
-6.0
-3.0
0.0
3.0
6.0
9.0
1500
1800
2100
2400
2700
3000
450
600
750
0.5 0.01
0.5 2750
900
1050
1200
Kabul S. MSCE
Wirastusrini, PE
Approved by
2358
0.5 2750
900
1350
1000
1500
0 0
100
150
300
200
300
600
1200
1500
1800
TENSION LOAD
2100
2400
DIA. 300 MM, 350 MM, 400 MM, 450 MM AND 500 MM (BH-22]
900
1000
1500
3000
PLATE 4.11
PT.SOILENS
300
400
500
600
700
800
Allowable Tension Capacity (SF=3.0), kN
1350
2700
: DIA. 300 MM
: DIA. 350 MM
: DIA. 400 MM
: DIA. 450 MM
: DIA. 500 MM
450
600
750
900 1050 1200
Allowable Tension Capacity (SF=2.0), kN
900
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
0.5
0
Allowable Compressive Capacity (SF=3.0), kN
300
Checked by
100
150
Padmono, PE
Prepared by
-30.0
1200
-30.0
900
-27.0
-27.0
600
-24.0
-24.0
300
-21.0
-21.0
-15.0
-12.0
-9.0
-6.0
-3.0
0.0
3.0
6.0
9.0
-18.0
: DIA. 300 MM
: DIA. 350 MM
: DIA. 400 MM
: DIA. 450 MM
: DIA. 500 MM
-18.0
-15.0
-12.0
Job No.
Elevation, Meter
COMPRESSIVE LOAD
Elevation, Meter
-7.0
-4.0
-1.0
2.0
5.0
8.0
11.0
1500
1800
2100
2400
2700
3000
450
600
750
0.5 0.01
0.5 2750
900
1050
1200
Kabul S. MSCE
Wirastusrini, PE
Approved by
2358
0.5 2750
900
1350
1000
1500
0 0
100
150
300
200
300
600
TENSION LOAD
1200
1500
1800
2100
2400
DIA. 300 MM, 350 MM, 400 MM, 450 MM AND 500 MM (BH-23]
900
1000
1500
3000
PLATE 4.12
PT.SOILENS
300
400
500
600
700
800
Allowable Tension Capacity (SF=3.0), kN
1350
2700
: DIA. 300 MM
: DIA. 350 MM
: DIA. 400 MM
: DIA. 450 MM
: DIA. 500 MM
450
600
750
900 1050 1200
Allowable Tension Capacity (SF=2.0), kN
900
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
0.5
0
Allowable Compressive Capacity (SF=3.0), kN
300
Checked by
100
150
Padmono, PE
Prepared by
-31.0
1200
-31.0
900
-28.0
-28.0
600
-25.0
-25.0
300
-22.0
-22.0
-16.0
-13.0
-10.0
-7.0
-4.0
-1.0
2.0
5.0
8.0
11.0
-19.0
: DIA. 300 MM
: DIA. 350 MM
: DIA. 400 MM
: DIA. 450 MM
: DIA. 500 MM
-19.0
-16.0
-13.0
-10.0
Job No.
Elevation, Meter
COMPRESSIVE LOAD
Elevation, Meter
-7.0
-4.0
-1.0
2.0
5.0
8.0
11.0
1500
1800
2100
2400
2700
3000
450
600
750
0.5 0.01
0.5 2750
900
1050
1200
Kabul S. MSCE
Wirastusrini, PE
Approved by
2358
0.5 2750
900
1350
1000
1500
0 0
100
150
300
200
300
600
TENSION LOAD
1200
1500
1800
2100
2400
DIA. 300 MM, 350 MM, 400 MM, 450 MM AND 500 MM (BH-24]
900
1000
1500
3000
PLATE 4.13
PT.SOILENS
300
400
500
600
700
800
Allowable Tension Capacity (SF=3.0), kN
1350
2700
: DIA. 300 MM
: DIA. 350 MM
: DIA. 400 MM
: DIA. 450 MM
: DIA. 500 MM
450
600
750
900 1050 1200
Allowable Tension Capacity (SF=2.0), kN
900
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
0.5
0
Allowable Compressive Capacity (SF=3.0), kN
300
Checked by
100
150
Padmono, PE
Prepared by
-31.0
1200
-31.0
900
-28.0
-28.0
600
-25.0
-25.0
300
-22.0
-22.0
-16.0
-13.0
-10.0
-7.0
-4.0
-1.0
2.0
5.0
8.0
11.0
-19.0
: DIA. 300 MM
: DIA. 350 MM
: DIA. 400 MM
: DIA. 450 MM
: DIA. 500 MM
-19.0
-16.0
-13.0
-10.0
Job No.
Elevation, Meter
COMPRESSIVE LOAD
Elevation, Meter
-7.0
-4.0
-1.0
2.0
5.0
8.0
11.0
450
600
750
900
0.5 0.01
0.5 2750
Kabul S. MSCE
Wirastusrini, PE
Approved by
2358
0.5 2750
0 0
100
150
300
200
300
600
TENSION LOAD
1200
1500
1800
2100
2400
DIA. 300 MM, 350 MM, 400 MM, 450 MM AND 500 MM (BH-25]
900
1000
1500
3000
PLATE 4.14
PT.SOILENS
300
400
500
600
700
800
Allowable Tension Capacity (SF=3.0), kN
1350
2700
: DIA. 300 MM
: DIA. 350 MM
: DIA. 400 MM
: DIA. 450 MM
: DIA. 500 MM
450
600
750
900 1050 1200
Allowable Tension Capacity (SF=2.0), kN
900
1000 1100
300
Checked by
100
150
Padmono, PE
Prepared by
-31.0
-31.0
900
-28.0
-28.0
600
-25.0
-25.0
300
-22.0
-22.0
-16.0
-13.0
-10.0
-7.0
-4.0
-1.0
2.0
5.0
8.0
11.0
-19.0
: DIA. 300 MM
: DIA. 350 MM
: DIA. 400 MM
: DIA. 450 MM
: DIA. 500 MM
-19.0
-16.0
-13.0
-10.0
Job No.
Elevation, Meter
COMPRESSIVE LOAD
Elevation, Meter
-7.0
-4.0
-1.0
2.0
5.0
8.0
11.0
450
600
750
900
0.5 0.01
0.5 2750
Kabul S. MSCE
Wirastusrini, PE
Approved by
2358
0.5 2750
0 0
100
150
300
200
300
600
TENSION LOAD
1200
1500
1800
2100
2400
DIA. 300 MM, 350 MM, 400 MM, 450 MM AND 500 MM (BH-26]
900
1000
1500
3000
PLATE 4.15
PT.SOILENS
300
400
500
600
700
800
Allowable Tension Capacity (SF=3.0), kN
1350
2700
: DIA. 300 MM
: DIA. 350 MM
: DIA. 400 MM
: DIA. 450 MM
: DIA. 500 MM
450
600
750
900 1050 1200
Allowable Tension Capacity (SF=2.0), kN
900
1000 1100
300
Checked by
100
150
Padmono, PE
Prepared by
-31.0
-31.0
900
-28.0
-28.0
600
-25.0
-25.0
300
-22.0
-22.0
-16.0
-13.0
-10.0
-7.0
-4.0
-1.0
2.0
5.0
8.0
11.0
-19.0
: DIA. 300 MM
: DIA. 350 MM
: DIA. 400 MM
: DIA. 450 MM
: DIA. 500 MM
-19.0
-16.0
-13.0
-10.0
Job No.
Elevation, Meter
COMPRESSIVE LOAD
Elevation, Meter
50
45
40
DEFLECTION, MM
35
30
25
20
15
10
5
0
0.0
3.0
6.0
9.0
12.0
15.0
18.0
LATERAL LOAD, kN
21.0
24.0
27.0
30.0
0.0
3.0
6.0
9.0
12.0
15.0
18.0
LATERAL LOAD, kN
21.0
24.0
27.0
30.0
50
45
40
35
30
25
20
15
10
5
0
Diameter
Deflection
Lateral Load
Bending
Moment
Remarks
(-)
(mm)
(kN)
(mm)
(kN.m)
(-)
Spun
Concrete
300
10.0
11
14.0
Pile Type
Job No
2358
Prepared by Padmono, PE
Checked by Kabul S. MSCE
Approved by Wirastusrini
PT. SOILENS
PLATE 5.1
50
45
40
DEFLECTION, MM
35
30
25
20
15
10
5
0
0.0
3.5
7.0
10.5
14.0
17.5
21.0
LATERAL LOAD, kN
24.5
28.0
31.5
35.0
0.0
3.5
7.0
10.5
14.0
17.5
21.0
LATERAL LOAD, kN
24.5
28.0
31.5
35.0
55
50
45
40
35
30
25
20
15
10
5
0
Diameter
Deflection
Lateral Load
Bending
Moment
Remarks
(-)
(mm)
(kN)
(mm)
(kN.m)
(-)
Spun
Concrete
350
10.0
13
19.0
Pile Type
Job No
2358
Prepared by Padmono, PE
Checked by Kabul S. MSCE
Approved by Wirastusrini
PT. SOILENS
PLATE 5.2
50
45
40
DEFLECTION, MM
35
30
25
20
15
10
5
0
0.0
4.0
8.0
12.0
16.0
20.0
24.0
LATERAL LOAD, kN
28.0
32.0
36.0
40.0
0.0
4.0
8.0
12.0
16.0
20.0
24.0
LATERAL LOAD, kN
28.0
32.0
36.0
40.0
72
64
56
48
40
32
24
16
8
0
Diameter
Deflection
Lateral Load
Bending
Moment
Remarks
(-)
(mm)
(kN)
(mm)
(kN.m)
(-)
Spun
Concrete
400
10.0
15
25.0
Pile Type
Job No
2358
Prepared by Padmono, PE
Checked by Kabul S. MSCE
Approved by Wirastusrini
PT. SOILENS
PLATE 5.3
50
45
40
DEFLECTION, MM
35
30
25
20
15
10
5
0
0.0
6.0
12.0
18.0
24.0
30.0
36.0
LATERAL LOAD, kN
42.0
48.0
54.0
60.0
42.0
48.0
54.0
60.0
110
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
0.0
6.0
12.0
18.0
24.0
30.0
36.0
LATERAL LOAD, kN
Diameter
Deflection
Lateral Load
Bending
Moment
Remarks
(-)
(mm)
(kN)
(mm)
(kN.m)
(-)
Spun
Concrete
450
10.0
20
34.0
Pile Type
Job No
2358
Prepared by Padmono, PE
Checked by Kabul S. MSCE
Approved by Wirastusrini
PT. SOILENS
PLATE 5.4
50
45
40
DEFLECTION, MM
35
30
25
20
15
10
5
0
0.0
9.0
18.0
27.0
36.0
45.0
54.0
LATERAL LOAD, kN
63.0
72.0
81.0
90.0
63.0
72.0
81.0
90.0
180
165
150
BENDING MOMENT, kN.M
135
120
105
90
75
60
45
30
15
0
0.0
9.0
18.0
27.0
36.0
45.0
54.0
LATERAL LOAD, kN
Diameter
Deflection
Lateral Load
Bending
Moment
Remarks
(-)
(mm)
(kN)
(mm)
(kN.m)
(-)
Spun
Concrete
500
10.0
24
45.0
Pile Type
Job No
2358
Prepared by Padmono, PE
Checked by Kabul S. MSCE
Approved by Wirastusrini
PT. SOILENS
PLATE 5.5
30
27
24
DEFLECTION, MM
21
18
15
12
9
6
3
0
0.0
5.0
10.0
15.0
20.0
25.0
30.0
35.0
LATERAL LOAD, kN
40.0
45.0
50.0
55.0
60.0
0.0
5.0
10.0
15.0
20.0
25.0
30.0
35.0
LATERAL LOAD, kN
40.0
45.0
50.0
55.0
60.0
27
24
21
18
15
12
9
6
3
0
Diameter
Deflection
Lateral Load
Bending
Moment
Remarks
(-)
(mm)
(kN)
(mm)
(kN.m)
(-)
Spun
Concrete
300
6.0
18
7.0
Pile Type
Job No
2358
Prepared by Padmono, PE
Checked by Kabul S. MSCE
Approved by Wirastusrini
PT. SOILENS
PLATE 6.1
30
27
24
DEFLECTION, MM
21
18
15
12
9
6
3
0
0.0
7.0
14.0
21.0
28.0
35.0
42.0
LATERAL LOAD, kN
49.0
56.0
63.0
70.0
0.0
7.0
14.0
21.0
28.0
35.0
42.0
LATERAL LOAD, kN
49.0
56.0
63.0
70.0
33
30
27
24
21
18
15
12
9
6
3
0
Diameter
Deflection
Lateral Load
Bending
Moment
Remarks
(-)
(mm)
(kN)
(mm)
(kN.m)
(-)
Spun
Concrete
350
6.0
23
11.0
Pile Type
Job No
2358
Prepared by Padmono, PE
Checked by Kabul S. MSCE
Approved by Wirastusrini
PT. SOILENS
PLATE 6.2
30
27
24
DEFLECTION, MM
21
18
15
12
9
6
3
0
0.0
9.0
18.0
27.0
36.0
45.0
54.0
LATERAL LOAD, kN
63.0
72.0
81.0
90.0
0.0
9.0
18.0
27.0
36.0
45.0
54.0
LATERAL LOAD, kN
63.0
72.0
81.0
90.0
45
40
35
30
25
20
15
10
5
0
Diameter
Deflection
Lateral Load
Bending
Moment
Remarks
(-)
(mm)
(kN)
(mm)
(kN.m)
(-)
Spun
Concrete
400
6.0
28
14.0
Pile Type
Job No
2358
Prepared by Padmono, PE
Checked by Kabul S. MSCE
Approved by Wirastusrini
PT. SOILENS
PLATE 6.3
30
27
24
DEFLECTION, MM
21
18
15
12
9
6
3
0
0.0
12.0
24.0
36.0
48.0
60.0
72.0
LATERAL LOAD, kN
84.0
96.0
108.0
120.0
0.0
12.0
24.0
36.0
48.0
60.0
72.0
LATERAL LOAD, kN
84.0
96.0
108.0
120.0
66
60
54
48
42
36
30
24
18
12
6
0
Diameter
Deflection
Lateral Load
Bending
Moment
Remarks
(-)
(mm)
(kN)
(mm)
(kN.m)
(-)
Spun
Concrete
450
6.0
35
18.0
Pile Type
Job No
2358
Prepared by Padmono, PE
Checked by Kabul S. MSCE
Approved by Wirastusrini
PT. SOILENS
PLATE 6.4
30
27
24
DEFLECTION, MM
21
18
15
12
9
6
3
0
0.0
20.0
40.0
60.0
80.0
100.0
LATERAL LOAD, kN
120.0
140.0
160.0
180.0
20.0
40.0
60.0
80.0
100.0
LATERAL LOAD, kN
120.0
140.0
160.0
180.0
110
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
0.0
Diameter
Deflection
Lateral Load
Bending
Moment
Remarks
(-)
(mm)
(kN)
(mm)
(kN.m)
(-)
Spun
Concrete
500
6.0
40
23.0
Pile Type
Job No
2358
Prepared by Padmono, PE
Checked by Kabul S. MSCE
Approved by Wirastusrini
PT. SOILENS
PLATE 6.5
-30
-25
2358
-20
Manager
Wirastusrini
Prepared by Padmono, PE
Job No
-35
-15
-10
: Lat. Load = 30 kN
: Lat. Load = 25 kN
: Lat. Load = 20 kN
: Lat. Load = 15 kN
: Lat. Load = 10 kN
: Lat. Load = 5 kN
10
15
20
25
30
35
-15
-10
10
15
20
25
35
40
45
PLATE 7.1
30
PT. SOILENS
: Lat. Load = 30 kN
: Lat. Load = 25 kN
: Lat. Load = 20 kN
: Lat. Load = 15 kN
: Lat. Load = 10 kN
: Lat. Load = 5 kN
-5
19.50
19.50
-5
18.00
16.50
18.00
16.50
15.00
13.50
13.50
15.00
12.00
10.50
9.00
7.50
6.00
4.50
3.00
1.50
0.00
12.00
10.50
9.00
7.50
6.00
4.50
3.00
1.50
Deflection, mm
Depth, meter
0.00
Depth, meter
-30
-25
2358
-20
Manager
Wirastusrini
Prepared by Padmono, PE
Job No
-35
-15
: Lat. Load = 35 kN
: Lat. Load = 30 kN
: Lat. Load = 25 kN
: Lat. Load = 20 kN
: Lat. Load = 15 kN
: Lat. Load = 10 kN
10
15
20
25
30
-15
-10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
PLATE 7.2
10
PT. SOILENS
: Lat. Load = 35 kN
: Lat. Load = 30 kN
: Lat. Load = 25 kN
: Lat. Load = 20 kN
: Lat. Load = 15 kN
: Lat. Load = 10 kN
-5
19.50
19.50
-5
18.00
16.50
18.00
16.50
15.00
13.50
13.50
15.00
12.00
10.50
9.00
7.50
6.00
4.50
3.00
1.50
0.00
12.00
10.50
9.00
7.50
6.00
4.50
3.00
1.50
Deflection, mm
-10
Depth, meter
0.00
Depth, meter
-30
-25
2358
-20
Manager
Wirastusrini
Prepared by Padmono, PE
Job No
-35
-15
: Lat. Load = 40 kN
: Lat. Load = 35 kN
: Lat. Load = 30 kN
: Lat. Load = 25 kN
: Lat. Load = 20 kN
: Lat. Load = 15 kN
10
15
20
25
30
-30
-20
20
30
40
60
70
80
PLATE 7.3
50
10
PT. SOILENS
: Lat. Load = 40 kN
: Lat. Load = 35 kN
: Lat. Load = 30 kN
: Lat. Load = 25 kN
: Lat. Load = 20 kN
: Lat. Load = 15 kN
-10
19.50
19.50
-5
18.00
16.50
18.00
16.50
15.00
13.50
13.50
15.00
12.00
10.50
9.00
7.50
6.00
4.50
3.00
1.50
0.00
12.00
10.50
9.00
7.50
6.00
4.50
3.00
1.50
Deflection, mm
-10
Depth, meter
0.00
Depth, meter
-30
-25
2358
-20
Manager
Wirastusrini
Prepared by Padmono, PE
Job No
-35
-15
-10
: Lat. Load = 60 kN
: Lat. Load = 50 kN
: Lat. Load = 40 kN
: Lat. Load = 30 kN
: Lat. Load = 20 kN
: Lat. Load = 10 kN
10
15
20
25
30
35
-20
40
50
60
Bending Moment, kN.m
30
70
80
90
100
110
PLATE 7.4
20
10
PT. SOILENS
: Lat. Load = 60 kN
: Lat. Load = 50 kN
: Lat. Load = 40 kN
: Lat. Load = 30 kN
: Lat. Load = 20 kN
: Lat. Load = 10 kN
-10
19.50
19.50
-5
18.00
16.50
18.00
16.50
15.00
13.50
13.50
15.00
12.00
10.50
9.00
7.50
6.00
4.50
3.00
1.50
0.00
12.00
10.50
9.00
7.50
6.00
4.50
3.00
1.50
Deflection, mm
Depth, meter
0.00
Depth, meter
-25
-20
2358
-15
Manager
Wirastusrini
Prepared by Padmono, PE
Job No
-30
-10
Depth, meter
-5
10
Deflection, mm
19.50
18.00
16.50
15.00
15
40
-30
-15
15
30
60
75
90
Bending Moment, kN.m
45
105 120
135 150
165
PLATE 7.5
35
30
: Lat. Load = 90 kN
: Lat. Load = 75 kN
: Lat. Load = 60 kN
: Lat. Load = 45 kN
: Lat. Load = 30 kN
PT. SOILENS
25
19.50
18.00
16.50
15.00
: Lat. Load = 15 kN
20
: Lat. Load = 90 kN
: Lat. Load = 75 kN
: Lat. Load = 60 kN
: Lat. Load = 45 kN
: Lat. Load = 30 kN
13.50
13.50
: Lat. Load = 15 kN
12.00
10.50
9.00
7.50
6.00
4.50
3.00
1.50
0.00
12.00
10.50
9.00
7.50
6.00
4.50
3.00
1.50
0.00
Depth, meter
-25
-20
Wirastusrini
Manager
-15
2358
Prepared by Padmono, PE
Job No
-30
-10
: Lat. Load = 60 kN
: Lat. Load = 50 kN
: Lat. Load = 40 kN
: Lat. Load = 30 kN
: Lat. Load = 20 kN
: Lat. Load = 10 kN
-5
19.50
18.00
16.50
15.00
10
15
20
25
-90
-80
-40
-30
-20
-10
10
20
30
PLATE 8.1
-50
PT. SOILENS
-60
19.50
18.00
16.50
15.00
-70
: Lat. Load = 60 kN
: Lat. Load = 50 kN
: Lat. Load = 40 kN
: Lat. Load = 30 kN
: Lat. Load = 20 kN
13.50
13.50
: Lat. Load = 10 kN
12.00
10.50
9.00
7.50
6.00
4.50
3.00
1.50
0.00
12.00
10.50
9.00
7.50
6.00
4.50
3.00
1.50
Deflection, mm
Depth, meter
0.00
Depth, meter
-25
-20
Wirastusrini
Manager
-15
2358
Prepared by Padmono, PE
Job No
-30
-10
: Lat. Load = 70 kN
: Lat. Load = 60 kN
: Lat. Load = 50 kN
: Lat. Load = 40 kN
: Lat. Load = 30 kN
: Lat. Load = 20 kN
-5
19.50
18.00
16.50
15.00
10
15
20
25
-120
-45
-30
-15
15
30
45
PLATE 8.2
-60
-75
PT. SOILENS
-90
19.50
18.00
16.50
15.00
-105
: Lat. Load = 70 kN
: Lat. Load = 60 kN
: Lat. Load = 50 kN
: Lat. Load = 40 kN
: Lat. Load = 30 kN
13.50
13.50
: Lat. Load = 20 kN
12.00
10.50
9.00
7.50
6.00
4.50
3.00
1.50
0.00
12.00
10.50
9.00
7.50
6.00
4.50
3.00
1.50
Deflection, mm
Depth, meter
0.00
Depth, meter
-25
-20
Wirastusrini
Manager
-15
2358
Prepared by Padmono, PE
Job No
-30
-10
: Lat. Load = 90 kN
: Lat. Load = 75 kN
: Lat. Load = 60 kN
: Lat. Load = 45 kN
: Lat. Load = 30 kN
: Lat. Load = 15 kN
-5
19.50
18.00
16.50
15.00
10
15
20
25
-160
-60
-40
-20
20
40
60
PLATE 8.3
-80
-100
PT. SOILENS
-120
19.50
18.00
16.50
15.00
-140
: Lat. Load = 90 kN
: Lat. Load = 75 kN
: Lat. Load = 60 kN
: Lat. Load = 45 kN
: Lat. Load = 30 kN
13.50
13.50
: Lat. Load = 15 kN
12.00
10.50
9.00
7.50
6.00
4.50
3.00
1.50
0.00
12.00
10.50
9.00
7.50
6.00
4.50
3.00
1.50
Deflection, mm
Depth, meter
0.00
Depth, meter
-25
-20
Wirastusrini
Manager
-15
2358
Prepared by Padmono, PE
Job No
-30
-10
: Lat. Load = 80 kN
: Lat. Load = 60 kN
: Lat. Load = 40 kN
: Lat. Load = 20 kN
-5
19.50
18.00
16.50
15.00
10
15
20
25
-50
50
75
PLATE 8.4
25
PT. SOILENS
-25
19.50
18.00
16.50
15.00
: Lat. Load = 80 kN
: Lat. Load = 60 kN
: Lat. Load = 40 kN
13.50
13.50
: Lat. Load = 20 kN
12.00
10.50
9.00
7.50
6.00
4.50
3.00
1.50
0.00
12.00
10.50
9.00
7.50
6.00
4.50
3.00
1.50
Deflection, mm
Depth, meter
0.00
Depth, meter
-25
-20
2358
-15
Manager
Wirastusrini
Prepared by Padmono, PE
Job No
-30
-10
: Lat. Load = 90 kN
: Lat. Load = 60 kN
: Lat. Load = 30 kN
Depth, meter
Deflection, mm
-5
15.00
14.00
13.00
12.00
11.00
10.00
9.00
8.00
7.00
6.00
5.00
4.00
3.00
2.00
1.00
0.00
10
-400 -360 -320 -280 -240 -200 -160 -120 -80 -40
40
80 120 160
PLATE 8.5
30
25
PT. SOILENS
20
15.00
14.00
13.00
12.00
11.00
10.00
9.00
8.00
7.00
6.00
5.00
4.00
3.00
2.00
1.00
0.00
15
: Lat. Load = 90 kN
: Lat. Load = 60 kN
: Lat. Load = 30 kN
Depth, meter
755
881
1007
1133
1259
1256
1562
1897
2259
2649
27.00
27.00
27.00
27.00
27.00
-22.00
-22.00
-22.00
-22.00
-22.00
+ 5.00
+ 5.00
+ 5.00
+ 5.00
+ 5.00
300
350
400
450
500
Padmono, PE
Kabul S. MSCE
Wirastusrini, PE
Prepared by
Checked by
Approved by
Job No.
1201
1401
1601
1801
2002
165
190
215
245
166
165
190
215
245
270
165
190
215
245
270
165
190
215
245
270
165
190
215
245
270
(kN)
Negative
Friction
1260
1482
1706
1934
2166
300
350
400
450
500
Spun
BH-16
34.00
34.00
34.00
34.00
34.00
1163
1357
1551
1745
1938
1243
1465
1692
1924
2160
32.00
32.00
32.00
32.00
32.00
-27.00
-27.00
-27.00
-27.00
-27.00
+ 5.00
+ 5.00
+ 5.00
+ 5.00
+ 5.00
300
350
400
450
500
Spun
BH-15
-29.00
-29.00
-29.00
-29.00
-29.00
1130
1318
1507
1695
1883
1200
1413
1630
1852
2077
30.00
30.00
30.00
30.00
30.00
-25.00
-25.00
-25.00
-25.00
-25.00
+ 5.00
+ 5.00
+ 5.00
+ 5.00
+ 5.00
300
350
400
450
500
Spun
BH-14
+ 5.00
+ 5.00
+ 5.00
+ 5.00
+ 5.00
1074
1253
1432
1611
1790
1201
1425
1657
1896
2142
29.00
29.00
29.00
29.00
29.00
-24.00
-24.00
-24.00
-24.00
-24.00
+ 5.00
+ 5.00
+ 5.00
+ 5.00
+ 5.00
300
350
400
450
500
Spun
BH-13
2358
(kN)
(kN)
(mm)
(m)
Tension
Compressive
(m)
Length
(m)
Spun
(-)
Diameter
BH-12
(-)
(-)
Type
Borehole
No
Pile
440
510
640
730
920
440
510
640
720
810
440
510
610
690
770
440
510
620
710
810
440
510
690
760
930
(kN)
Compressive
SF=2.0
PLATE 9.1
PT.SOILENS
300
350
400
450
500
300
350
400
450
500
300
350
400
450
500
300
350
400
450
500
250
290
340
380
420
(kN)
Tension
SF=3.0
Spun
Spun
Spun
BH-19
BH-20
BH-21
10
2358
Spun
BH-18
Padmono, PE
Kabul S. MSCE
Wirastusrini, PE
Prepared by
Checked by
Approved by
Job No.
Spun
-24.00
-24.00
-24.00
-24.00
-24.00
+ 5.00
+ 5.00
+ 5.00
+ 5.00
+ 5.00
+ 5.00
+ 5.00
+ 5.00
+ 5.00
+ 5.00
300
350
400
450
500
300
350
400
450
500
32.00
32.00
32.00
32.00
32.00
1247
1467
1692
1920
2151
1290
1527
1769
2018
2272
1273
1510
1754
2005
2263
1298
1578
1875
2190
2523
1240
1466
1698
1936
2178
(kN)
Compressive
1181
1378
1575
1772
1969
1180
1377
1574
1770
1967
1146
1337
1528
1719
1910
975
1137
1300
1462
1625
1140
1330
1520
1710
1900
(kN)
Tension
165
190
215
245
166
165
190
215
245
270
165
190
215
245
270
165
190
215
245
270
165
190
215
245
270
(kN)
Negative
Friction
-27.00
-27.00
-27.00
-27.00
-27.00
31.00
31.00
31.00
31.00
31.00
29.00
29.00
29.00
29.00
29.00
28.00
28.00
28.00
28.00
28.00
32.00
32.00
32.00
32.00
32.00
(m)
Length
+ 5.00
+ 5.00
+ 5.00
+ 5.00
+ 5.00
-23.00
-23.00
-23.00
-23.00
-23.00
+ 5.00
+ 5.00
+ 5.00
+ 5.00
+ 5.00
300
350
400
450
500
300
350
400
450
500
-27.00
-27.00
-27.00
-27.00
-27.00
+ 5.00
+ 5.00
+ 5.00
+ 5.00
+ 5.00
300
350
400
450
500
-26.00
-26.00
-26.00
-26.00
-26.00
(m)
(m)
(mm)
(-)
BH-17
(-)
(-)
Diameter
Type
Borehole
No
Pile
440
510
640
720
910
440
510
670
760
870
440
510
670
760
870
440
510
690
760
930
440
510
640
730
820
(kN)
Compressive
SF=2.0
PLATE 9.2
PT.SOILENS
300
350
400
450
500
300
350
400
450
500
300
350
400
450
500
300
350
400
450
500
300
350
400
450
500
(kN)
Tension
SF=3.0
Spun
Spun
Spun
BH-24
BH-25
BH-26
13
14
15
2358
Spun
BH-23
12
Padmono, PE
Kabul S. MSCE
Wirastusrini, PE
Prepared by
Checked by
Approved by
Job No.
Spun
1140
1330
1520
1709
1899
1267
1503
1746
1996
2253
26.00
26.00
26.00
26.00
26.00
-21.00
-21.00
-21.00
-21.00
-21.00
+ 5.00
+ 5.00
+ 5.00
+ 5.00
+ 5.00
+ 5.00
+ 5.00
+ 5.00
+ 5.00
+ 5.00
300
350
400
450
500
300
350
400
450
500
440
510
650
740
850
440
510
660
760
860
165
190
215
245
270
165
190
215
245
270
440
510
620
700
800
440
510
660
750
850
440
510
660
750
850
(kN)
Compressive
SF=2.0
PLATE 9.3
PT.SOILENS
300
350
400
450
500
300
350
400
450
500
300
350
400
450
500
300
350
400
450
500
300
350
400
450
500
(kN)
Tension
SF=3.0
165
190
215
245
270
165
190
215
245
270
165
190
215
245
270
(kN)
Negative
Friction
1121
1308
1495
1681
1868
1108
1293
1478
1662
1847
1208
1429
1655
1887
2124
31.00
31.00
31.00
31.00
31.00
-26.00
-26.00
-26.00
-26.00
-26.00
+ 5.00
+ 5.00
+ 5.00
+ 5.00
+ 5.00
300
350
400
450
500
1248
1481
1721
1968
2222
1190
1388
1586
1785
1983
1278
1509
1744
1984
2229
31.00
31.00
31.00
31.00
31.00
-26.00
-26.00
-26.00
-26.00
-26.00
+ 5.00
+ 5.00
+ 5.00
+ 5.00
+ 5.00
300
350
400
450
500
28.00
28.00
28.00
28.00
28.00
1189
1387
1586
1784
1982
1276
1506
1740
1980
2224
31.00
31.00
31.00
31.00
31.00
-26.00
-26.00
-26.00
-26.00
-26.00
+ 5.00
+ 5.00
+ 5.00
+ 5.00
+ 5.00
300
350
400
450
500
-23.00
-23.00
-23.00
-23.00
-23.00
(kN)
(mm)
(kN)
Tension
Compressive
(m)
Length
(m)
(m)
Diameter
(-)
BH-22
(-)
(-)
Type
11
Borehole
No
Pile
P.T. SOILENS
BORING LOG
1.00
0.00
0.90
ML
1.70
CH
5.50
6.20
8.50
8.30
9.20
CH
10.80
CL
20.60
SP
26.70
CH
30.45
SPT - N value
BLOWS N PER FOOT
PER
CM
40
80
1.70
1/45
3.00
1/35
4.50
1/50
6.20
1/60
7.50
1/70
9.35
4/30
10.65
8/30
12.15
14/30
13.65
20/30
15.15
24/30
16.65
20/30
18.15
21/30
19.65
24/30
21.15
36/30
22.65
41/30
24.15
43/30
25.65
40/30
27.15
30/30
28.65
29/30
30.15
31/30
(%)
-1.20
July 26 to 27, 2007
Coring, Sampling
Thin Walled Shelby Tube
Automatic Hammer (AH)
Ujang
Arif S.
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GRAPH
SYMBOL
USCS
CHART
DEPTH
(meter)
SAMPLE
PROJECT
CLIENT
LOCATION
BORE HOLE NO.
ELEVATION (M)
COORDINATES
DEPTH (M)
40 80
SANDY CLAY, brownish gray coloured, low plasticity, some cemented silts,
few fine grained sands, stiff to very stiff.
become light gray coloured below 18.00 m toward the depth.
END OF BORING.
CASING DOWN TO 28.00 M DEPTH.
Plate
P.T. SOILENS
BORING LOG
0.00
1.50
2.20
CH
8.00
SM
10.50
11.20
10.00
11.00
CH
16.00
ML
16.70
22.00
SM
24.80
CH
30.45
SPT - N value
BLOWS N PER FOOT
PER
CM
40
80
2.20
1/45
3.00
1/45
4.50
2/45
6.15
2/30
7.65
3/30
9.15
4/30
11.35
10/30
13.15
11/30
14.65
18/30
16.85
21/30
18.15
23/30
19.65
28/30
21.15
28/30
22.65
46/30
24.15
43/30
25.65
41/30
27.15
38/30
28.65
37/30
30.15
42/30
(%)
ROCK/SOIL DESCRIPTION
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SYMBOL
USCS
CHART
DEPTH
(meter)
SAMPLE
PROJECT
CLIENT
LOCATION
BORE HOLE NO.
ELEVATION (M)
COORDINATES
DEPTH (M)
40 80
END OF BORING.
CASING DOWN TO 24.00 M DEPTH.
Plate
P.T. SOILENS
BORING LOG
1.70
CH
5.50
6.20
9.50
10.20
10.00
CH
16.00
CH
22.00
SM
25.80
CH
30.45
SPT - N value
BLOWS N PER FOOT
PER
CM
40
80
1.50
1.95
0.25
0.25
1.70
1/75
3.00
3.45
0.25
0.25
3.00
1/79
4.50
0.25
4.50
1/76
5.20
5.65
0.25
0.25
6.20
1/76
8.00
1/64
10.35
4/30
11.65
16/30
13.15
13/30
14.65
14/30
16.15
40/30
17.65
33/30
19.15
38/30
20.65
30/30
22.15
32/30
23.65
27/30
25.15
52/30
26.65
21/30
28.15
25/30
29.15
23/30
30.15
28/30
9.00
0.25
9.70
0.25
(%)
-1.05
July 21 to 23, 2007
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Automatic Hammer (AH)
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SYMBOL
USCS
CHART
DEPTH
(meter)
SAMPLE
PROJECT
CLIENT
LOCATION
BORE HOLE NO.
ELEVATION (M)
COORDINATES
DEPTH (M)
40 80
END OF BORING.
CASING DOWN TO 28.00 M DEPTH.
Plate
P.T. SOILENS
BORING LOG
0.00
1.00
1.00
ML
1.70
CH
5.50
6.20
8.50
8.10
CH
9.20
10.00
ML
19.50
ML
21.45
SM
26.00
CL
30.45
SPT - N value
BLOWS N PER FOOT
PER
CM
40
80
1.70
1/60
3.00
1/64
4.50
1/50
6.20
1/55
7.50
1/45
9.35
6/30
10.65
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12.15
10/30
13.65
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15.15
23/30
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21.15
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24.15
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22/30
28.65
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30.15
25/30
(%)
-1.00
July 28 to 29, 2007
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CHART
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PROJECT
CLIENT
LOCATION
BORE HOLE NO.
ELEVATION (M)
COORDINATES
DEPTH (M)
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END OF BORING.
CASING DOWN TO 27.30 M DEPTH.
Plate
P.T. SOILENS
BORING LOG
0.00
1.00
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CH
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5.70
9.00
10.00
10.70
OL
11.15
CL
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16.00
17.00
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CH
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CL
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SM
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CL
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PER
CM
40
80
(%)
-1.30
July 26 to 27, 2007
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SYMBOL
USCS
CHART
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SAMPLE
PROJECT
CLIENT
LOCATION
BORE HOLE NO.
ELEVATION (M)
COORDINATES
DEPTH (M)
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ORGANIC SILT, dark gray coloured, low plasticity, some organic matters,
few clays, very soft to soft.
1.70
1/75
3.50
1/81
5.70
1/78
7.50
1/69
9.15
2/30
10.85
3/30
12.15
16/30
13.65
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15.15
38/30
16.65
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18.15
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19.65
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24.15
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P.T. SOILENS
BORING LOG
30.00
33.45
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45.45
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sands, very stiff to hard.
SPT - N value
BLOWS N PER FOOT
PER
CM
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80
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22/30
31.65
19/30
33.15
31/30
34.65
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36.15
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37.65
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39.15
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42/30
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36/30
(%)
-1.30
July 26 to 27, 2007
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PROJECT
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LOCATION
BORE HOLE NO.
ELEVATION (M)
COORDINATES
DEPTH (M)
40 80
CLAYEY SAND, brownish gray coloured, medium to coarse grained sands, some
clays, medium dense to dense.
END OF BORING.
CASING DOWN TO 42.00 M DEPTH.
Plate
P.T. SOILENS
BORING LOG
0.00
1.50
CL
2.20
3.00
CH
7.50
8.20
8.00
SC
10.00
CL
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15.00
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USCS
CHART
DEPTH
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SAMPLE
PROJECT
CLIENT
LOCATION
BORE HOLE NO.
ELEVATION (M)
COORDINATES
DEPTH (M)
40 80
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1/45
3.00
1/45
4.80
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6.15
2/30
8.35
3/30
10.15
5/30
11.65
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13.15
10/30
14.65
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12/30
18.15
20/30
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25/30
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31/30
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35/30
27.15
31/30
28.65
39/30
30.15
33/30
END OF BORING.
CASING DOWN TO 21.00 M DEPTH.
Plate
P.T. SOILENS
BORING LOG
CH
5.20
9.00
9.00
9.70
CH
14.20
15.00
SM
ML
25.00
SP
26.50
CL
30.45
-0.70
July 18 to 20, 2007
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SPT - N value
BLOWS N PER FOOT
PER
CM
40
80
2.00
2.00
1.50
1.95
0.25
0.25
1.50
1/45
3.00
3.45
0.50
0.50
3.15
2/30
4.50
0.50
5.20
5.65
0.25
0.50
5.20
1/45
6.00
1/45
7.50
1/45
9.85
4/30
10.65
5/30
12.15
5/30
13.65
5/30
15.15
17/30
16.65
57/30
18.15
41/30
19.65
41/30
21.15
45/30
22.65
35/30
24.15
32/30
SAND, black coloured, poorly graded fine grained sands, trace silts,
dense.
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42/30
27.15
47/30
28.65
44/30
30.15
49/30
9.00
0.50
9.70
0.25
Depth
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0.00
0.50
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CHART
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PROJECT
CLIENT
LOCATION
BORE HOLE NO.
ELEVATION (M)
COORDINATES
DEPTH (M)
40 80
END OF BORING.
CASING DOWN TO 27.00 M DEPTH.
Plate
P.T. SOILENS
BORING LOG
2.20
CH
5.00
CH
9.00
9.70 10.00
SC
11.95
13.00
13.70
CL
16.50
ML
19.00
CL
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PER
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80
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SYMBOL
USCS
CHART
DEPTH
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SAMPLE
PROJECT
CLIENT
LOCATION
BORE HOLE NO.
ELEVATION (M)
COORDINATES
DEPTH (M)
40 80
CLAYEY SAND, brownish gray coloured, fine grained sands, some clays,
trace gravels with max dia 0.5 cm in size, loose to medium dense.
2.00
1/45
0.50
0.50
3.00
2/45
4.50
1.00
4.65
3/15
5.20
5.65
1.00
1.00
6.15
2/30
7.65
3/30
9.85
5/30
11.65
10/30
13.85
12/30
15.15
16/30
16.65
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18.15
33/30
19.65
44/30
21.15
33/30
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42/30
25.65
37/30
27.15
39/30
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42/30
30.15
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1.50
SANDY CLAY, brownish gray coloured, low plasticity, few fine grained
sands, moist, stiff to very stiff.
SANDY SILT, brownish gray coloured, low plasticity, some fine grained
sands, few cemented sands fragments, few clays, moist, stiff to hard.
SANDY CLAY, brownsih gray coloured, low plasticity, few fine grained
sands, moist, very stiff to hard.
become yellowish brown coloured from 20.00 m to 29.00 m in depth.
become reddish brown coloured below 29.00 m toward the depth.
END OF BORING.
CASING DOWN TO 27.00 M DEPTH.
Plate
P.T. SOILENS
BORING LOG
2.20
CH
9.00
9.00
9.70
CH
13.20
14.00
14.70
CL
20.00
ML
22.45
CH
30.45
2.20
1/45
3.00
3.45
0.25
0.25
3.00
1/45
4.50
0.25
4.65
1/45
5.20
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0.50
6.00
1/45
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2/30
9.85
5/30
11.15
8/30
12.65
10/30
14.85
10/30
16.15
25/30
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19.15
38/30
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43/30
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37/30
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PER
CM
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80
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CHART
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PROJECT
CLIENT
LOCATION
BORE HOLE NO.
ELEVATION (M)
COORDINATES
DEPTH (M)
40 80
END OF BORING.
CASING DOWN TO 20.50 M DEPTH.
Plate
P.T. SOILENS
BORING LOG
0.00
1.00
1.70
CH
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8.50
9.20
10.00
CL
12.45
CH
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15.10
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CL
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PER
CM
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80
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CHART
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SAMPLE
PROJECT
CLIENT
LOCATION
BORE HOLE NO.
ELEVATION (M)
COORDINATES
DEPTH (M)
40 80
0.00 <0.25
1.00 <0.25
1.70
1/50
3.00
1/65
4.50
0.25
4.50
1/50
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5.50
6.20
0.25
0.25
0.25
6.20
1/65
7.00
0.25
8.00
8.45
0.50
0.50
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4/30
10.50
11.00
11.45
12.00
12.45
1.00 10.65
2.00
1.00
1.50 12.15
1.50
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13.50
2.00 13.65
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15.25
20/30
16.65
22/30
18.15
28/30
19.65
33/30
21.15
25/30
22.65
23/30
24.15
28/30
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31/30
27.15
50/12
28.65
22/30
10/30
N > 100
SAND, brown coloured, poorly graded medium to coarse grained sands,
mostly medium grained, some silts, medium dense.
CLAY, yellowish brown coloured, high plasticity, moist, very stiff.
Plate
P.T. SOILENS
BORING LOG
30.00
45.45
SPT - N value
BLOWS N PER FOOT
PER
CM
40
80
30.15
26/30
31.65
29/30
33.15
28/30
34.65
35/30
36.15
37/30
37.65
38/30
39.15
35/30
40.65
37/30
42.15
27/30
43.65
31/30
45.15
32/30
(%)
-1.43
July 20 to 23, 2007
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CHART
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SAMPLE
PROJECT
CLIENT
LOCATION
BORE HOLE NO.
ELEVATION (M)
COORDINATES
DEPTH (M)
40 80
END OF BORING.
CASING DOWN TO 30.65 M DEPTH.
Plate
P.T. SOILENS
BORING LOG
0.00
1.00
1.70
CH
5.50
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8.50
8.30
9.20
CH
14.00
CL
22.00
23.00
SP
CL
25.00
CH
30.45
SANDY CLAY, brownish gray coloured, low plasticity, few fine grained
sands, hard.
become some gravels with max dia 1 cm in size from 17.80 m to 18.00 m
in depth.
SPT - N value
BLOWS N PER FOOT
PER
CM
40
80
(%)
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COORDINATES
DEPTH (M)
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0.00 <0.25
1.00 <0.25
1.70
1/60
3.00
1/63
4.50 <0.25
4.50
1/50
5.20 <0.25
5.50 <0.25
6.20 <0.25
6.20
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9.35
4/30
10.50
1.00 10.65
5/30
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2.00
12.15
13/30
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2.00 13.65
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15.15
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18.15
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34/30
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0.50
8.00
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0.50
0.50
END OF BORING.
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CH
30.45
40 80
0.00 <0.25
1.00 <0.25
5.20 <0.25
5.50 <0.25
6.20 <0.25
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BLOWS N PER FOOT
PER
CM
40
80
(%)
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Coring, Sampling
Thin Walled Shelby Tube
Automatic Hammer (AH)
Ujang
Arif S.
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LOCATION
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COORDINATES
DEPTH (M)
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3.15
1/65
4.50
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6.20
1/80
7.00
0.25
8.00
8.45
9.00
0.25
0.25
0.50
8.15
2/30
9.70
10.15
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0.50
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3/30
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11.45
12.00
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1.00 11.15
1.00
1.50
1.50 12.65
1.50
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17.15
34/30
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21.65
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29.15
28/30
30.15
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END OF BORING.
CASING DOWN TO 19.03 M DEPTH.
Plate
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BORING LOG
0.00
2.50
3.20
CH
6.00
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9.00
10.00
10.70
CH
15.00
ML
17.45
SC
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CL
30.45
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BLOWS N PER FOOT
PER
CM
40
80
(%)
-0.75
July 18 to 20, 2007
Coring, Sampling
Thin Walled Shelby Tube
Automatic Hammer (AH)
E.Slamet
Arif S.
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SAMPLE
PROJECT
CLIENT
LOCATION
BORE HOLE NO.
ELEVATION (M)
COORDINATES
DEPTH (M)
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CLAYEY SAND, brownish gray coloured, fine grained sands, some clays,
some cemented sands gravels with max dia 1.00 cm in size, dense to very
dense.
1.70
1/80
3.20
1/80
4.50
1/80
6.85
1/75
9.15
5/30
10.00
1.50
10.70
11.15
4.50 10.85
2.50
18/30
12.00
12.50
12.95
2.00
1.50 12.65
4.00
10/30
14/30
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15.65
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17.15
27/30
18.65
50/30
20.15
50/30
21.65
55/30
23.15
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24.65
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26.15
36/30
27.65
28/30
29.15
26/30
30.15
32/30
END OF BORING.
CASING DOWN TO 22.50 M DEPTH.
Plate
P.T. SOILENS
BORING LOG
0.00
1.00
1.70
4.00
CH
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7.50
8.20
8.00
CH
10.00
CL
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CH
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21.00
ML
CL
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28.00
SC
CL
30.45
SANDY CLAY, brown coloured, low plasticity, few fine to medium grained
sands, hard.
CLAY, brown coloured, high plasticity, some fine grained sands, few
cemented sands fragments, hard.
SANDY SILT, brownish gray coloured, low plasticity, few cemented sands
fragments, hard.
SANDY CLAY, brownish gray coloured, low plasticity, few cemented sand
fragments, hard.
SPT - N value
BLOWS N PER FOOT
PER
CM
40
80
1.70
1/50
3.00
1/45
4.70
1/50
6.00
1/85
8.35
4/30
9.15
8/30
10.65
32/30
12.15
33/30
13.65
36/30
15.15
41/30
16.65
43/30
18.15
48/30
19.65
51/30
21.15
54/30
22.65
55/30
24.15
56/30
25.65
54/30
27.15
51/30
28.65
58/30
30.15
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LOCATION
BORE HOLE NO.
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COORDINATES
DEPTH (M)
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END OF BORING.
CASING DOWN TO 28.00 M DEPTH.
Plate
P.T. SOILENS
BORING LOG
0.00
CL
2.00
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4.50
CH
5.20
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8.20
CH
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SM
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SANDY SILT, brownish gray coloured, low plasticity, few fine grained
sands, trace gravels with max dia 1 cm in size, hard.
CLAYEY SAND, gray coloured, medium to coarse grained sands, some clays,
trace cemented gravels with max dia 1 cm in size, dense.
SANDY SILT, gray coloured, low plasticity, few fine grained sands,
few cemented sands fragments, dense.
found cemented sands from 23.00 m to 23.50 m in depth
SILTY SAND, brownish gray coloured, fine grained sands, some silts,
few cemented sands fragments, dense.
SANDY CLAY, yellowish brown coloured, low plasticity, few fine
grained sands, hard.
SPT - N value
BLOWS N PER FOOT
PER
CM
40
80
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1/50
2.70
1/50
5.20
1/45
6.00
1/45
8.35
5/30
9.15
7/30
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12.15
34/30
13.65
31/30
15.15
37/30
16.65
35/30
18.15
39/30
19.65
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21.15
47/30
22.15
47/30
24.15
42/30
25.65
46/30
27.15
45/30
28.65
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(%)
-0.80
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Coring, Sampling
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Automatic Hammer (AH)
Unang M
Arif S.
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CLIENT
LOCATION
BORE HOLE NO.
ELEVATION (M)
COORDINATES
DEPTH (M)
40 80
Plate
P.T. SOILENS
BORING LOG
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SPT - N value
BLOWS N PER FOOT
PER
CM
40
80
30.15
47/30
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44/30
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Coring, Sampling
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Automatic Hammer (AH)
Unang M
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LOCATION
BORE HOLE NO.
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COORDINATES
DEPTH (M)
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END OF BORING.
CASING DOWN TO 34.50 M DEPTH.
Plate
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0
0
0
2
400
40
4
800
80
DATE
ELEVATION
COORDINAT
OPERATOR
DRAWN BY
6
1200
120
8
1600
160
: July 25,2007
: +0.312
: x:236441.635, y:9251010.844
: Untung S
: AS.
10
2000
200
12
2400
240
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CR : CONE RESISTANCE IN KG
PER CM2
TF : TOTAL FRICTION IN KG/CM
PERIMETER
LF/CR : RATIO OF
LOCAL FRICTION TO CONE
RESISTANCE
10
15
CPT21~1.TXT - AvantGarde-Demi
DEPTH in METER
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TF (kg/cm)
CR (kg/cm2)
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80
DATE
ELEVATION
COORDINAT
OPERATOR
DRAWN BY
6
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120
8
1600
160
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: Untung S
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10
2000
200
12
2400
240
NOTE :
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PER CM2
TF : TOTAL FRICTION IN KG/CM
PERIMETER
LF/CR : RATIO OF
LOCAL FRICTION TO CONE
RESISTANCE
10
15
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TF (kg/cm)
CR (kg/cm2)
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DATE
ELEVATION
COORDINAT
OPERATOR
DRAWN BY
6
1200
120
8
1600
160
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2000
200
12
2400
240
NOTE :
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PER CM2
TF : TOTAL FRICTION IN KG/CM
PERIMETER
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LOCAL FRICTION TO CONE
RESISTANCE
10
15
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DATE
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COORDINAT
OPERATOR
DRAWN BY
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120
8
1600
160
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12
2400
240
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PER CM2
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PERIMETER
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LOCAL FRICTION TO CONE
RESISTANCE
10
15
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4
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DATE
ELEVATION
COORDINAT
OPERATOR
DRAWN BY
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1200
120
8
1600
160
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2000
200
12
2400
240
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PER CM2
TF : TOTAL FRICTION IN KG/CM
PERIMETER
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LOCAL FRICTION TO CONE
RESISTANCE
10
15
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2
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4
800
80
DATE
ELEVATION
COORDINAT
OPERATOR
DRAWN BY
6
1200
120
8
1600
160
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2000
200
12
2400
240
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TF : TOTAL FRICTION IN KG/CM
PERIMETER
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LOCAL FRICTION TO CONE
RESISTANCE
10
15
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4
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DATE
ELEVATION
COORDINAT
OPERATOR
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120
8
1600
160
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200
12
2400
240
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PERIMETER
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LOCAL FRICTION TO CONE
RESISTANCE
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15
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ELEVATION
COORDINAT
OPERATOR
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120
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1600
160
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200
12
2400
240
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TF : TOTAL FRICTION IN KG/CM
PERIMETER
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LOCAL FRICTION TO CONE
RESISTANCE
10
15
TOTAL RESISTANCE >200 KG/CM2
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T E R M S and S Y M B O L S
As recommended by the International Society of Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering, as
adopted in Paris, July 1961, with some modifications.
m
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wopt
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wL
wP
IP
ws
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Rs
Ls
D10
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qu
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undisturbed _ q u
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remoulded _ q u
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apparent cohesion
apparent angle of internal friction
true or intergranular cohesion
true or intergranular angle of internal friction
coefficient of permeability
relative density
unsaturated modulus of elasticity
saturated modulus of elasticity
compression index
coefficient of consolidation
s
w
d
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k
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Eu
Es
cc
cv
cr
cs
cu
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= swelling index
= undrained shear strength
E Q U I P M E N T and P R O C E D U R E S
1. Static Cone Penetration or Sounding
Equipment
10-ton capacity, engine driven hidraulic Dutch static cone penetrometers.(2 units)
2-ton capacity, Dutch static cone penetrometers. (11 units)
standard jacket cones, 10 cm2 cone base area and 600 apex angle
be-cone or friction/adhesion jacket cones, 10 cm2 cone base area and 600 apex
angle.
Procedure
LGM mededelingen
ASTM D3441
FHWA TS-78-209
JIS A1221
2. Machine Boring
Equipment
Procedure
Procedure
Procedure
Procedure
Procedure
Procedure
8. Grouting, (3 units)
Equipment
- Grouting mixers
- Grouting pumps
PLATE C.2 - 2//10
Procedure
Torvane shear devices, with sensitive and high capacity vane adapters
Pocket penetrometers, with foot adapters for low shear strength
Sand grading charts
Soil color charts
Tropical soil color charts
Gley color charts
Eley volumeters
Microscope
Procedure
Procedure
- ASTM D2216
- USBR E9
- BS 1377
Procedure
- Cylender
- Analytical balances, sensitive to 0.01 gram
Procedure
Procedure
Pycnometers
Centrifuge
Semi-micro analytical balances, precision 0.01 milligram
Specific gravity test sets
PLATE C.2 - 3//10
Procedure
Procedure
- Soil volume change meter (FHA Soil Potential Volume Change Meter/PVC)
- Accessory kit for soil volume change meter
Procedure
- ASTM D3877
Procedure
Procedure
- 5- ton capacity triaxial compression machine, motorized with multi-speed drive unit,
30 rates of feed ranging from 0.300 to 0.000024 inch/minute
- Bishop type manual pore-pressure measurement devices, complete with volume
change indicator single or twin burette type and single unit constant pressure
apparatus
- Null indicators
- Self compensating mercury control constant pressure systems
- Oil dash pot constant pressure systems
- Automatically controlled, fully self-contained electro-hydraulic constant pressure
systems
Procedure
Procedure
Procedure
Procedure
ASTM D2434
AASHTO T215
USBR E13, E14
JIS A1218
U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station (WES), Engineer Manual EM
1110-2-1906
Procedure
Procedure
- ASTM D2049
- USBR E1, E12
- U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station (WES), Engineer Manual EM
1110-2-1906
Procedure
Procedure
- BS 1377, 1924
- JIS A1217
Procedure
Procedure
Procedure
- ASTM D1143
- USBR E26
- AIJ (Architectural Institute of Japan), Structural Standards
Procedure
Procedure
Procedure
- ASTM D4, D5, D6, D36, D70, D88, D92, D113, D2042, D2170
- AASHTO T44, T45, T47, T48, T49, T51, T53, T182, T201, T228
- BS 3235, 4690, 4691, 4692, 4693, 4703, 4707
- Laboratory crusher
- Semi-automatic tailer pillar balances
Procedure
Centrifuge extractors
Reflux extractors
Bitument recovery apparatus
Filtration assembly
Procedure
- ASTM D2172
- AASHTO T164
- BS 1924
Procedure
ASTM C31, C39, C42, C61, C78, C143, C191, C192, C293, C683, C684, C805
AASHTO T122, T23, T24, T97, T119, T126, T131
ACI 613-54
BS 1881
Procedure
- AASHTO T25
Conversion Factor
CONVERSION FACTOR
U.S. customary to SI
To convert from
To
Multiply by
in
ft
in2
ft2
m
m
mm2
m2
m3
m3
liter (1 000 mm3)
m3
cm4
m4
m4
dyne
N
kg (mass)
kN
kN/m
kg/m
0.025 400
0.304 800
645.160 000
0.092 903
16.387 064 x 10-6
28.316 847 x 10-3
0.946 353
3.785 412 x 10-3
41.623 143
1.000 000 x 10-8
8.360 975 x 10-3
980.665 000
9.806 650
0.453 592
4.448 222
14.593 904
1.488 164
N/m2 (pascal)
kN/m2 (kPa)
kN/m2
kN/m2 (kPa)
kN/m2 (kPa)
kN/m2 (kPa)
N. m
N. m
kN. m
joule
joule
9.806 650
98.066 500
107.639 104
47.880 260
0.004 788
6.894 757
0.112 985
1.355 818
1.355 818
1.355 818
4.186 800
kg/m3
kN/m3
kN/m3
kN/m3
lb/ft3
kN/m3
kN
kPa
16.018 460
0.16018 460
157.087 616
353.147 667
62.427 900
9.806 650
9.806 650
1.000 000 x 103
in3
ft3
quart (U.S. liquid)
gallon (U.S. liquid)
in4
cm4
ft4
gram
kg (force or mass)
lb (mass)
kips (1000 lbs)
kip/ft
lb/ft
kg/m2
kg/cm2
tons/ft2 (tsf)
kip/ft2 (ksf)
lb/ft2 (psf)
lb/in2 (psi)
lb.in (torque)
lb.ft
kip. ft
ft. lb (energy or work)
cal. g (International value)
lb/ft3 (pcf)
lb/ft3 (pcf)
kip/ft3 (kcf)
tons/ft3 (tcf)
g/cm3
g/cm3
tonne
MPa