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The standard method for a field load test is given by the American Society for
Testing and Materials (ASTM) under Designation D-1194 (ASTM, 1991).
Circular steel bearing plates 6 to 30 in (152.4 to 762 mm) in diameter and 1ft
x 1ft (304.8mm x 304.8mm) square plates are used for this type of test.
Procedure:
1) A pit of depth, Df must be excavated. The width of the test pit should
be at least four times the width of the bearing plate to be used for
the test.
2) The bearing plate is placed on the soil at the bottom of the pit, and
an incremental load on the bearing plate is applied.
3) After the application of an incremental load, enough time is allowed
for settlement to occur.
4) When the settlement of the bearing plate becomes negligible,
another incremental load is applied.
5) A load-settlement plot is obtained.
Figure 17. Typical load-settlement curve obtained from plate load test
For clays:
() = ()
For sandy soils:
() = ()
()
()
For a given intensity of load, q, the settlement of the actual footing can also
be approximated from the ff. equations:
2) The following are the results of two plate load tests on cohesive soil:
Plate Size
1.5ft x 1.5ft
2.5ft x 2.5ft
In clay:
() = ()
()
()
In sandy soil:
()
() = () (
)
()
Housel (1929) also proposed a method for obtaining the soil-bearing capacity
of a footing that rests on cohesive soil for a given settlement, S.
According to this procedure, the total load carried by a footing of area A and
perimeter P can be given by:
= +
Where:
q
=
s
=
Note:
q and s are the two unknown that must be determined from the results of
the field load tests conducted on two different-size plates.
However, Housels method is not widely used in practice.
Sample Problems
1) The ultimate bearing capacity of a 30-in diameter plate as determined
from field load tests is 6000 lb/ft2. Estimate the ultimate bearing capacity
of a circular footing with diameter of 4.5 ft. The soil is sandy.
Settlement (in)
0.5
0.5