Soil bearing capacity reference for the province of Cavite / by Jong Won Y. Estoce and Reven E. Pedrera.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Indang, Cavite : Cavite State University- Main Campus, 2019.Description: xiii, 154 pages : illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:
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Abstract: ESTOCE, JONG WON Y. and PEDRERA, REVEN E. soil Bearing Capacity Reference for the Province of Cavite. Undergraduate Thesis. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, Cavite State University, Indang, Cavite, June 2019. Adviser: Engr. Cene M. Bago. This study focused on gathering geotechnical reports, Geographical Information System (GIS) analysis, and software development to provide an accessible reference for the allowable soil bearing capacity of Cavite province. The allowable bearing capacities used in this study were acquired from Department of Public Works and Highways Cavite (DPWH) and Cavite State University Physical Planning Unit (Cvsu-PPU). These data were analyzed using a GIS application, Surfer 15, to provide a contour map representing the borehole locations, elevation, and allowable soil bearing capacity at depths one, two, three, four, and five meters. Moreover, the researchers also developed a program that features the generated contour maps and additional functions such as, locating soil bearing capacity at each municipality of Cavite, computing the allowable bearing capacity using the law of Terzaghi, and preliminary design of a square footing. The software was coded using Visual Studio 2010, published into an executable file, and uploaded to a Google Drive in order to be accessible for public use. However, considering the limited amount of available geotechnical reports, bounded by the available data from DPWH, determining the allowable bearing capacities per each municipality interpolated by the GIS software are not very accurate
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Thesis (Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering) Cavite State University.

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College of Engineering and Information Technology (CEIT), Department of Civil Engineering

ESTOCE, JONG WON Y. and PEDRERA, REVEN E. soil Bearing Capacity
Reference for the Province of Cavite. Undergraduate Thesis. Bachelor of Science in Civil
Engineering, Cavite State University, Indang, Cavite, June 2019. Adviser: Engr. Cene M.
Bago.

This study focused on gathering geotechnical reports, Geographical Information
System (GIS) analysis, and software development to provide an accessible reference for the
allowable soil bearing capacity of Cavite province.
The allowable bearing capacities used in this study were acquired from Department of
Public Works and Highways Cavite (DPWH) and Cavite State University
Physical Planning Unit (Cvsu-PPU). These data were analyzed using a GIS application,
Surfer 15, to provide a contour map representing the borehole locations, elevation, and
allowable soil bearing capacity at depths one, two, three, four, and five
meters. Moreover, the researchers also developed a program that features the generated
contour maps and additional functions such as, locating soil bearing capacity at each
municipality of Cavite, computing the allowable bearing capacity using the law of
Terzaghi, and preliminary design of a square footing. The software was coded using
Visual Studio 2010, published into an executable file, and uploaded to a Google Drive in
order to be accessible for public use.

However, considering the limited amount of available geotechnical reports,
bounded by the available data from DPWH, determining the allowable bearing capacities
per each municipality interpolated by the GIS software are not very accurate

Submitted to the University Library 08-01-2019 T-8373

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