prEN 1997 2 2022
prEN 1997 2 2022
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Eurocode 7 - Calcul géotechnique - Partie 2 : Propriétés des terrains
ICS:
91.010.30 Tehnični vidiki Technical aspects
93.020 Zemeljska dela. Izkopavanja. Earthworks. Excavations.
Gradnja temeljev. Dela pod Foundation construction.
zemljo Underground works
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.
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Contents Page
European foreword............................................................................................................................................. 4
0 Introduction ............................................................................................................................................ 5
1 Scope .......................................................................................................................................................... 7
1.1 Scope of prEN 1997-2........................................................................................................................... 7
1.2 Assumptions............................................................................................................................................ 7
2 Normative references .......................................................................................................................... 7
3 Terms, definitions, and symbols ...................................................................................................... 8
3.1 Terms and definitions ......................................................................................................................... 8
3.2 Symbols and abbreviations .............................................................................................................16
4 Ground Model .......................................................................................................................................21
4.1 General ....................................................................................................................................................21
4.2 Derived values......................................................................................................................................21
5 Ground investigation .........................................................................................................................22
5.1 General ....................................................................................................................................................22
5.2 Contents of ground investigation ..................................................................................................23
5.3 Ground investigation techniques ..................................................................................................25
5.4 Planning of preliminary and design investigations................................................................27
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Description and classification of the ground ............................................................................31
General ....................................................................................................................................................31
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Discontinuities and weathered zones..........................................................................................31
7 State, physical, and chemical properties ....................................................................................32
7.1 State properties ...................................................................................................................................32
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7.2 Physical properties .............................................................................................................................36
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7.3 Chemical properties ...........................................................................................................................41
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8 Strength ..................................................................................................................................................45
8.1 Strength envelopes and parameters for soils and rocks ......................................................45
8.2 Soil strength ..........................................................................................................................................48
8.3 Rock strength........................................................................................................................................51
8.4 Interface strengths .............................................................................................................................54
9 Stiffness, compressibility and consolidation ............................................................................54
9.1 Ground stiffness ...................................................................................................................................54
9.2 Ground compressibility and consolidation ...............................................................................59
10 Cyclic, dynamic, and seismic properties .....................................................................................62
10.1 General ....................................................................................................................................................62
10.2 Measurement of cyclic response....................................................................................................62
10.3 Secant modulus and damping ratio curves ................................................................................63
10.4 Very small strain moduli and wave velocities ..........................................................................64
10.5 Excess pore water pressure ............................................................................................................66
10.6 Cyclic shear strength ..........................................................................................................................67
10.7 Additional parameters for seismic site response evaluation .............................................68
11 Groundwater and geohydraulic properties...............................................................................68
11.1 General ....................................................................................................................................................68
11.2 Groundwater pressure and pressure head................................................................................69
11.3 Geohydraulic properties ..................................................................................................................71
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European foreword
This document (prEN 1997-2:2022) has been prepared by Technical Committee CEN/TC 250 “Structural
Eurocodes”, the secretariat of which is held by BSI. CEN/TC 250 is responsible for all Structural
Eurocodes and has been assigned responsibility for structural and geotechnical design matters by CEN.
The first generation of EN Eurocodes was published between 2002 and 2007. This document forms part
of the second generation of the Eurocodes, which have been prepared under Mandate M/515 issued to
CEN by the European Commission and the European Free Trade Association.
The Eurocodes have been drafted to be used in conjunction with relevant execution, material, product
and test standards, and to identify requirements for execution, materials, products and testing that are
relied upon by the Eurocodes.
The Eurocodes recognize the responsibility of each Member State and have safeguarded their right to
determine values related to regulatory safety matters at national level through the use of National
Annexes.
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0 Introduction
The Structural Eurocodes comprise the following standards generally consisting of a number of Parts:
— EN 1990, Eurocode: Basis of structural and geotechnical design
EN 1997 standards establish additional principles and requirements to those given in EN 1990 for the
safety, serviceability, robustness, and durability of geotechnical structures.
EN 1997 standards are intended to be used in conjunction with the other Eurocodes for the design of
geotechnical structures, including temporary geotechnical structures.
Design and verification in EN 1997 (all parts) are based on the partial factor method or other reliability-
based methods, prescriptive rules, testing, or the observational method.
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prEN 1997-2 establishes rules for obtaining information about the ground at a site, as needed for the
design and execution of geotechnical structures, including temporary geotechnical structures.
0.4 Verbal forms used in the Eurocodes
The verb “shall" expresses a requirement strictly to be followed and from which no deviation is permitted
in order to comply with the Eurocodes.
The verb “should” expresses a highly recommended choice or course of action. Subject to national
regulation and/or any relevant contractual provisions, alternative approaches could be used/adopted
where technically justified.
The verb “may" expresses a course of action permissible within the limits of the Eurocodes.
The verb “can" expresses possibility and capability; it is used for statements of fact and clarification of
concepts.
0.5 National annex for prEN 1997-2
National choice is allowed in this standard where explicitly stated within notes. National choice includes
the selection of values for Nationally Determined Parameters (NDPs).
The national standard implementing prEN 1997-2 can have a National Annex containing all national
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relevant authority or, where not specified, agreed for a specific project by appropriate parties.
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National choice is allowed in prEN 1997-2 on the application of the following informative annexes:
Annex B Annex C Annex D Annex E
Annex F Annex G
The National Annex can contain, directly or by reference, non-contradictory complementary information
for ease of implementation, provided it does not alter any provisions of the Eurocodes.
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1 Scope
1.1 Scope of prEN 1997-2
(1) This document provides rules for determining ground properties for the design and verification of
geotechnical structures.
(2) This document covers guidance for planning ground investigations, collecting information about
ground properties and groundwater conditions, and preparation of the Ground Model.
(3) This document covers guidance for the selection of field investigation and laboratory test methods to
obtain derived values of ground properties.
(4) This document covers guidance on the presentation of the results of ground investigation, including
derived values of ground properties, in the Ground Investigation Report.
1.2 Assumptions
(1) The provisions in prEN 1997-2:2022 are based on the assumptions given in prEN 1990:2021 and
prEN 1997-1:2022.
(2) This document is intended to be used in conjunction with prEN 1997-1:2022, which provides general
rules for design and verification of all geotechnical structures.
(3) This document is intended to be used in conjunction with prEN 1997-3:2022, which provides specific
rules for design and verification of certain types of geotechnical structures.
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(4) This document is intended to be used in conjunction with prEN 1998-1-1 which provides the
requirements for the ground properties needed to define the seismic action.
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(5) This document is intended to be used in conjunction with prEN 1998-5 which provides rules for the
design of geotechnical structures in seismic regions.
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2 Normative references
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The following documents are referred to in the text in such a way that some or all of their content
constitutes requirements of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For
undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
NOTE See the Bibliography for a list of other documents cited that are not normative references, including
those referenced as recommendations (i.e. in ‘should’ clauses), permissions (‘may’ clauses), possibilities ('can'
clauses), and in notes.
prEN 1998-1-1, Eurocode 8 - Design of structures for earthquake resistance - Part 1-1: General rules and
seismic action
prEN 1998-5, Eurocode 8 - Design of structures for earthquake resistance - Part 5: Geotechnical aspects,
foundations, retaining and underground structures
EN ISO 22475-1, Geotechnical investigation and testing - Sampling methods and groundwater
measurements - Part 1: Technical principles for the sampling of soil, rock and groundwater (ISO 22475-1)
EN ISO 22476-1, Geotechnical investigation and testing - Field testing - Part 1: Electrical cone and
piezocone penetration text (ISO 22476-1)
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For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in prEN 1990:2021 and
prEN 1997-1:2022 and the following apply.
3.1.1 Common terms used in prEN 1997-2
3.1.1.1
site
surface area or underground space where construction work or other development is undertaken
3.1.1.2
anthropogenic ground
materials placed by human activity
3.1.1.3
rockhead
boundary between soil and rock
Note 1 to entry: Rockhead can either be a geological boundary between in-situ (usually weathered) and
transported materials or an engineering boundary between materials that behave as soil and those that behave as
rock.
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3.1.2 Terms relating to the Ground Model
3.1.2.1
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state property
ground property that can change over time, oSIST prEN
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mass density, water content and saturation, density
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measured value of a ground property
value of a ground property recorded during a test
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ground investigation
use of non-intrusive and intrusive methods to investigate the ground and groundwater conditions
beneath or around the site or zone of influence
3.1.3.2
ground investigation location
location (point, line, or area) on the site where the ground is examined and investigated by intrusive or
non-intrusive methods
3.1.3.3
low-rise structure
warehouse sheds, factory buildings, or residential buildings up to three storeys high
3.1.3.4
high-rise structure
buildings and structures greater than three storeys high, including chimneys and towers
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3.1.3.5
site inspection
observation and recording of features relevant to the surface and sub-surface conditions and any
exposures of the ground, existing infrastructure or environment
Note 1 to entry: The inspection normally extends beyond the site boundaries.
3.1.3.6
sample
defined amount of rock, soil, or groundwater recovered from recorded depth
3.1.3.7
specimen
part of the sample taken for laboratory testing
3.1.3.8
sample quality class
quality class of the sample based on its degree of disturbance according to sampling technique
3.1.3.9
disturbance factor
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disturbance of the rock mass
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geological mapping
mapping to record and describe geological information and features observed in the field
Note 1 to entry: Description covers features such as morphology, lithology, hydrogeology, weathering, and any
visible geological structure.
3.1.3.12
geotechnical mapping
geological mapping with the addition of ground classification in terms of quality indexes and of
geometrical features of discontinuities
Note 1 to entry: Classification covers parameters such as rock quality designation, rock mass rating, joint sets,
alteration and weathering numbers, joint wall roughness, and technical ground behaviour.
3.1.4.1
classification
definition of material groups and classes and assigning of materials to groups and classes with similar
properties
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3.1.4.2
very coarse soil
soil with particle sizes larger than 63 mm
3.1.4.3
coarse soil
soil with particle sizes between 0,063 and 63 mm
3.1.4.4
fine soil
soil with particle sizes smaller than 0,063 mm
3.1.4.5
density index
ratio of the difference between the maximum void ratio and the observed void ratio to the difference
between maximum and minimum void ratios
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relative density iTeh STANDARD PREVIEW
synonym for ‘density index’
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consistency (Atterberg) limits
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collective name for liquid, plastic, and shrinkage limits of soil
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liquid limit
water content of soil at which a fine soil passes from the liquid to the plastic condition, as determined by
the liquid limit test
3.1.4.9
plastic limit
water content of soil at which a fine soil passes from the plastic to the semi-solid condition, as determined
by the plastic limit test
3.1.4.10
shrinkage limit
water content of soil below which loss of water does not result in volume reduction
3.1.4.11
activity index
ratio of the plasticity index and the clay fraction that is finer than two microns
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3.1.5.2
shear strength parameters
material parameters appearing in the expression of shear strength envelopes
3.1.5.3
shear strength in effective stresses
shear strength obtained from an envelope defined in terms of effective stress
3.1.5.4
peak shear strength
upper limit of the shear strength observed in a test
3.1.5.5
critical state shear strength
shear strength observed when shearing continues without change in either volume or pore water
pressure
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residual shear strength
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lower limit of the shear strength of a fine soil reached after extensive shearing and particle re-orientation
or lower limit of the shear strength reached after extensive shearing of discontinuities
3.1.5.9
remoulded undrained shear strength
undrained shear strength for totally remoulded soil
3.1.5.10
sensitivity
ratio between peak and remoulded undrained shear strengths
3.1.5.11
crack initiation stress
stress level at which pre-existing cracks (rock material) or discontinuities (rock mass) initiate growth
3.1.5.12
crack damage stress
stress level at which unstable growth of cracks (rock material) or discontinuities (rock mass) occurs
3.1.5.13
Geological Strength Index
index used to estimate rock mass strength and rock mass deformation modulus
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3.1.5.14
Joint Roughness Coefficient
number characterizing the roughness of discontinuities
3.1.5.15
joint wall compressive strength
compressive strength of a discontinuity adjusted for weathering, size, width, infill and scale
3.1.5.16
rock mass strength
strength resulting from the combination of the structural and material properties of the rock mass
3.1.5.17
flexural strength
strength of the rock material from a flexure test
3.1.6.1
elastic modulus
ratio of stress increase to the corresponding increase in strain in the stress-strain relationship as shown
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Key
X strain c Esec orGsec
Y shear stress d Ecyc or Gcyc
a E0 or G0 e Etan or Gtan
b E50 or G50
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3.1.6.2
bulk modulus
ratio between mean stress increase to a corresponding decrease in volumetric strain
3.1.6.3
shear modulus
ratio of shear stress increase to a corresponding increase in shear strain, as shown in Figure 3.1
3.1.6.4
secant modulus
ratio between stress and the corresponding strain accumulated from an initial reference state, as defined
by Figure 3.1
3.1.6.5
tangent modulus
ratio between small increments of stress and strain from a given reference state, as shown in Figure 3.1
3.1.6.6
very small strain elastic modulus
value of the elastic modulus at strains < 10-5
3.1.6.7
very small strain Poisson's ratio
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value of Poisson's ratio at strains < 10-5
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oedometer (one dimensional) modulus
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3.1.6.9
swelling
ground volume expansion caused by physicochemical processes or by the ingress of water
3.1.6.10
undrained modulus
elastic modulus for undrained conditions
3.1.7.1
compressional wave velocity
velocity of propagation of a compressional (primary) wave in a medium
3.1.7.2
cyclic liquefaction
transition of soil behaviour from solid-like to liquid-like due to cyclic or seismic actions
3.1.7.3
cyclic modulus
slope of the line connecting the two points of reversal in cyclic loading as shown in Figure 3.1
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