Cohesion Intercept of Soils + Typical Values
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Introduction
The cohesion intercept is a term used in describing the shear strength soils. Its definition is mainly derived from the Mohr-Coulomb
failure criterion and it is used to describe the non-frictional part of the shear resistance which is independent of the normal stress. In the
stress plane of Shear stress-effective normal stress, the soil cohesion is the intercept on the shear axis of the Mohr-Coulomb shear
resistance line.
"Cohesive soil" means clay (fine-grained soil), or soil with a high clay content, which has cohesive strength. Cohesive soil does not
crumble, can be excavated with vertical sideslopes, and is plastic when moist. Cohesive soil is hard to break up when dry, and exhibits
significant cohesion when submerged. Cohesive soils include clayey silt, sandy clay, silty clay, clay and organic clay.
Cohesion [kPa]
Description USCS Specific Reference
min max
value
[1],[2],
Poorly graded gravel, sandy gravel, with little or no fines GP - - 0
[3],
[1],[2],
Well graded sands, gravelly sands, with little or no fines SW - - 0
[3],
[1],[2],
Poorly graded sands, gravelly sands, with little or no fines SP - - 0
[3],
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Sand silt clay with slightly plastic fines - compacted SM, SC - - 50 [3],
Sand silt clay with slightly plastic fines - saturated compacted SM, SC - - 14 [3],
Inorganic silts, silty or clayey fine sands, with slight plasticity ML - - 7 [1],
Inorganic clays, silty clays, sandy clays of low plasticity - compacted CL - - 86 [3],
REFERENCES
1. Swiss Standard SN 670 010b, Characteristic Coefficients of soils, Association of Swiss Road and Traffic Engineers
2. Minnesota Department of Transportation, Pavement Design, 2007
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3. NAVFAC Design Manual 7.2 - Foundations and Earth Structures, SN 0525-LP-300-7071, REVALIDATED BY CHANGE 1 SEPTEMBER
1986
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