HomeMy WebLinkAbout; JEFFERSON STREET INTERCHANGE; JEFFERSON STREET INTERCHANGE INVESTIGATION OF FOUNDATION CONDITIONS; 1968-05-08JSH
State of California
Department of Public Works
Division of Highways
Materials and .Research Department
May 8, 1968
11-SD-78
PM 0. 3 /1. 2 •
• Jefferson St. Interchange
W. 0. 040961
Lab. Auth. 32968
Mr. J. Dekema
• District Engineer
Division of Highways
San Diego., California
• Dear Sir:
• Submitted for your consideration isa, •
• REPORT •
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INVESTIGATION OF FOUNDATION CONDITIONS
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EMBANKMENT AT .THE JEFFERSON STREET INTERCHANGE
Road 11-SD-78
PM 0.3/1.2
Study made by ..........................Foundation Section
Under general direction of .............Travis Smith
Work supervised and Report by .........Raymond.A. Forsyth
Very truly yours,
• JOHN L. BEATON
Materials and Research Engineer
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: By
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• Travis Smith
Assistant Materials and
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Attach. Research Engineer - Foundation
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PE Ruplinger J Dist. Design Dept. - 2
• Dist. Const. Dept. .
TL Sommers
Res.. Engr. File •
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Introduction
As requested in a memorandum dated March 15, 1968, to J. A. Legarra,.
Attention J. L. Beaton, from P. E. Ruplinger, District 11 Materials
Engineer, an investigation of the approach embankments at the Jefferson
Street Interchange on Road 11-SD-78, PM 0.3/1.2 has been completed.
Accompanying the above referenced memorandum was a contour plan,
profile of proposed grade, boring records and 2" samples
from three borings made by District 11 personnel in support of this in-
vestigation. Embankment heights on the J Line approaching the structure
proposed over Route 78 will range from 28' at Sta. 69 to 15' at Station
71+50 on the north side of the structure. It was also requested that an
evaluation of the effect of the planned 14. 5' embankment on the existing
Class 100 A. C. pipe (16" diameter) serving a sewerage pumping plant
directly east of J Line, Sta. 64+40 be made. This pipe is presently
located at the approximate centerline of Jefferson St. at a depth of 6' to
7' and turns very nearly a right angle into the treatment plant at the above
referenced Line station.
Recommendations and Analysis
In order to properly evaluate possible detrimental effects of an
additional 14. 5' of embankment on the existing 16" diameter Class 100 ACP,
Boring No. 27 was made approximately 25' north of the pipe between
Jefferson Street and the sewerage pumping plant. ASTM requirements
for a Class 100 epoxy line ACP (Section 4. 2. 3) are for 5800 pounds three
edge bearing crushing strength. These criteria indicate that the proposed
14. 5' overfill will not overload the pipe. It was necessary to refer to
local A. C. pipe sales representatives in order to determine tolerable
differential settlement for this type installation. According to available
.information on the subject, pipe of this type with normal flexible joint
couplings can tolerate as much as 50 displacement at the joint. This
will amount to a tolerable settlement of approximately 1.1 feet for a 13'
length of pipe. Based upon cons o1idation test data on samples recovered
below thei depth of pipe, it iiiinat under
the ebankz iit'7d"i _below the existing A. C. pipe will not exceed
0.6'. We may conclude, therefore, that no special treatment for the
existing A. C. pipe installation is necessary.
The results of consolidation and strength tests on undisturbed samples
provided by the District indicate that total settlement under the proposed
28' embankment at the Jefferson St. Interchange will probably not exceed 1.5'.
These data also indicate that settlement will for the most part occur rapidly
or during the construction process. Residual settlement after construction
would be at a tolerable level or somewhat under 0. 51. In view of the sandy
and thus quick draining nature of the foundation material, stability will not
be a problem for the fill heights under consideration. No special pre-
cautions or treatment for embankment construction are therefore necessary.
Soils Description
The foundation soils at the site consist of clays, sands, and silts with gray
clay pockets underlain by a gravelly sand at a depth of approximately 301 .
Groundwater in March, 1968, was at, or very close to, the surface. The
locations of sample borings are shown by the attached plot plan (Figure 2).
Complete boring profiles and results of all laboratory tests are shown by
Figures 3 and 4.
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