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  1. Modulus of Subgrade Reaction | Eng-Tips

    Mar 16, 2005 · Can anyone suggest ways of accurately estimating the Modulus of Subgrade Reaction for a soil. Available parameters: SPT N values, Moisture, Unconfined Compressive …

  2. Subgrade Modulus (different approaches) | Eng-Tips

    Mar 28, 2012 · Hello, I am working on the geotechnical investigation for a 25 story tower project. After computing the stimated elastic settlements (using sigma - W) (project is located on a …

  3. Modulus of Subgrade Reaction (k) | Eng-Tips

    Apr 14, 2016 · The modulus of subgrade reaction is a basis for structural engineers to evaluate deformation from point loads that may or may not be applied to the slab. Say, you know a …

  4. Subgrade Preparation | Eng-Tips

    Aug 17, 2010 · We are constructing a 10" gravel roadway over existing surface. No cutting of existing ground will occur. Is it normal to run a roller over the existing ground and get our 95% …

  5. Is subgrade modulus still used by structural engineers?

    Sep 18, 2023 · Even mat foundations can be designed without subgrade modulus. Just to be clear, I know subgrade modulus is still used for pavement and sometimes slab-on-grade …

  6. Lateral Loaded Piles - Modulus of Horizontal Subgrade Reaction

    Jul 28, 2005 · For slabs on grade, the modulus of vertical subgrade reaction needs to be decreased for increasing slab dimensions. Even though the basic theory is the same, slabs on …

  7. Soil Subgrade Modulus "K" Value ????? | Eng-Tips

    Feb 4, 2012 · I am designing a raft/slab foundation on grade for a G+1 light gauge steel hospital building in SAFE software. The soil bearing capacity is 50 KN/m2 and soil is soft clay soil but …

  8. Soil Springs | Eng-Tips

    Oct 25, 2007 · Subgrade modulus is an area value, so it's handled on a per area basis, and engineering programs use these values to calculate nodal spring constants. On a large mat …

  9. Allowable Bearting Capacity vs Soil Modulus | Eng-Tips

    May 20, 2001 · where: Ks = modulus of subgrade reaction in kN/m^3 qall = allowable bearing pressure in kPa these equations consider a factor of safety of 3 and a maximum settlement of …

  10. Soil Spring Constant | Eng-Tips

    Mar 2, 2005 · Is the Soil Spring Constant the same as Modulus of Subgrade reacton? I argued with a collegue that it is not. Please tell me I am right! Can anyone give me references where I …