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==Measurement of Settlement==
==Measurement of Settlement==

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"Soil is a nonhomogeneous porous material consisting of three phases: solids, fluid (normally water), and air. Soil deformation may occur by change in stress, water content, soil mass, or temperature."[1]

Settlement is a term typically used to describe the vertical movement of soil. The more generalized term is soil displacement which occurs as a result of the following conditions: Elastic Deformation, Consolidation, Secondary Compression and Creep, Dynamic Forces, Expansive Soil, Collapsible Soil.

Calculating Settlement for Static Loads

The total settlement, which is the response to stress applied to the soil, is comprised of three major components:

  1. Immediate Settlement
  2. Primary Consolidation Settlement
  3. Secondary Compression Settlement


Measurement of Settlement

Best Practices Resources

General Design and Construction Considerations for Earth and Rock-Fill Dams (EM 1110-2-2300) (USACE, 2004)

Settlement Analysis (EM 1110-1-1904) (USACE, 1990)

Instrumentation for Concrete Structures (EM 1110-2-4300) (USACE, 1987)



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Revision ID: 4962
Revision Date: 12/06/2022