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Table of Ultimate Friction Factors For Dissimilar Materials - Sheeting Design - GEO 5 Help

The document presents a table of ultimate friction factors (δ) for different material interfaces in construction. It lists friction factors ranging from 0.3 to 0.7 for interfaces between mass concrete and various foundation materials like rock, gravel, sand. It also provides friction factors for interfaces between steel sheet piles and soils, formed concrete against soils, and various structural materials against each other like dressed rock and steel. The table provides the friction factor values and corresponding friction angles in degrees for engineers to consider in sheeting and foundation design involving dissimilar materials.

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Table of Ultimate Friction Factors For Dissimilar Materials - Sheeting Design - GEO 5 Help

The document presents a table of ultimate friction factors (δ) for different material interfaces in construction. It lists friction factors ranging from 0.3 to 0.7 for interfaces between mass concrete and various foundation materials like rock, gravel, sand. It also provides friction factors for interfaces between steel sheet piles and soils, formed concrete against soils, and various structural materials against each other like dressed rock and steel. The table provides the friction factor values and corresponding friction angles in degrees for engineers to consider in sheeting and foundation design involving dissimilar materials.

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12/3/2014

Table of ultimate friction factors for dissimilar materials | Sheeting Design | GEO 5 Help

Table of ultimate friction factors for dissimilar materials


Values of the angle for different interfaces (after NAVFAC) Interface material Mass concrete on the following foundation materials: Clean sound rock Clean gravel, gravel-sand mixtures, coarse sand Clean fine to medium sand, silty medium to coarse sand, silty or clayey gravel Clean fine sand, silty or clayey fine to medium sand Fine sandy silt, nonplastic silt Very stiff and hard residual or preconsolidated clay Medium stiff and stiff clay and silty clay Steel sheet piles against the following soils: Clean gravel, gravel-sand mixtures, well-graded rock fill with spalls Clean sand, silty sand-gravel mixture, single size hard rock fill Silty sand, gravel or sand mixed with silt or clay Fine sandy silt, nonplastic silt Formed concrete or concrete sheet piling against the following soils: Clean gravel, gravel-sand mixture, well-graded rock fill with spalls Clean sand, silty sand-gravel mixture, single size hard rock fill Silty sand, gravel or sand mixed with silt or clay Fine sandy silt, nonplastic silt Various structural materials: Dressed soft rock on dressed soft rock Dressed hard rock on dressed soft rock Dressed hard rock on dressed hard rock Masonry on wood (Gross grain) Steel on steel at sheet pile interlocks 0,70 0,65 0,55 0,50 0,30 35 33 29 26 17 0,40 - 0,50 0,30 - 0,40 0,30 0,25 22 - 26 17 - 22 17 14 0,40 0,30 0,25 0,20 22 17 14 11 0,70 0,55 - 0,6 0,45 - 0,55 0,35 - 0,45 0,30 - 0,30 0,40 - 0,50 0,30 - 0,35 19 - 24 17 - 19 22 - 26 17 - 19 35 29 - 31 Friction factor tg() Friction angle

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