2014
DOI: 10.14256/jce.1077.2014
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European soil classification system for engineering purposes

Abstract: This paper proposes the new European Soil Classification System (ESCS) for engineering purposes which uses soil description and symbols according to European standard EN ISO 14688-.1, and which 34 countries are bound to implement, as CEN members. ESCS is developed on principles for soil classification according to the European standard EN ISO 14688-.2, and it generally complies with guidelines defined by the USCS soil classification system in accordance with the US standard ASTM D 2487. The procedure for the u… Show more

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“…An average shear wave velocity in the upper 30 m of the depth of class D soil ranges between 180 and 360 and between 183 and 366 m/s according to TBEC-2018 and ASCE 7-16, respectively. In addition, the soil category according to EN regulations is available in the literature [30]. Design spectrum parameters determined by Eqs.…”
Section: Figure 10 Modal Capacity Diagramsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An average shear wave velocity in the upper 30 m of the depth of class D soil ranges between 180 and 360 and between 183 and 366 m/s according to TBEC-2018 and ASCE 7-16, respectively. In addition, the soil category according to EN regulations is available in the literature [30]. Design spectrum parameters determined by Eqs.…”
Section: Figure 10 Modal Capacity Diagramsmentioning
confidence: 99%