Average Standard Penetration Resistance using Shaft Resistance Stress Formula

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Average Standard Penetration is the average of the sum of the number of blows required for the second and third 6 inches of penetration. Check FAQs
N=fsr50
N - Average Standard Penetration?fsr - Shaft Resistance Stress in Soil Mechanics?

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Average Standard Penetration Resistance using Shaft Resistance Stress Solution

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FIRST Step Consider the formula
N=fsr50
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
N=100tf (short)/ft²50
Next Step Convert Units
N=9.6E+6Pa50
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
N=9.6E+650
Next Step Evaluate
N=478802589.799337Pa
LAST Step Convert to Output's Unit
N=5000tf (short)/ft²

Average Standard Penetration Resistance using Shaft Resistance Stress Formula Elements

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Average Standard Penetration
Average Standard Penetration is the average of the sum of the number of blows required for the second and third 6 inches of penetration.
Symbol: N
Measurement: PressureUnit: tf (short)/ft²
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Shaft Resistance Stress in Soil Mechanics
Shaft Resistance Stress in Soil Mechanics is a function of the soil-shaft friction angle, degree, and an empirical lateral earth-pressure coefficient K.
Symbol: fsr
Measurement: PressureUnit: tf (short)/ft²
Note: Value can be positive or negative.

Other formulas in Shaft Settlement and Resistance category

​Go Shaft Resistance Stress by Empirical Procedure
fsr=N50
​Go Ultimate Resistance for Bearing Capacity Solution
Qul=(π4)((Db2)-(Ds2))(Nccu)+Ws
​Go Ultimate Resistance for Cohesive and Cohesion less Soils
Qul=πLf ut+Wsoil+Ws
​Go Weight of Soil Contained within Failure Plane
Wsoil=Qul-(πLf ut)-Ws

How to Evaluate Average Standard Penetration Resistance using Shaft Resistance Stress?

Average Standard Penetration Resistance using Shaft Resistance Stress evaluator uses Average Standard Penetration = Shaft Resistance Stress in Soil Mechanics*50 to evaluate the Average Standard Penetration, The Average Standard Penetration Resistance using Shaft Resistance Stress is defined as a function of shaft resistance stress given in tons/sq ft. Average Standard Penetration is denoted by N symbol.

How to evaluate Average Standard Penetration Resistance using Shaft Resistance Stress using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Average Standard Penetration Resistance using Shaft Resistance Stress, enter Shaft Resistance Stress in Soil Mechanics (fsr) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Average Standard Penetration Resistance using Shaft Resistance Stress

What is the formula to find Average Standard Penetration Resistance using Shaft Resistance Stress?
The formula of Average Standard Penetration Resistance using Shaft Resistance Stress is expressed as Average Standard Penetration = Shaft Resistance Stress in Soil Mechanics*50. Here is an example- 0.052214 = 9576051.79598675*50.
How to calculate Average Standard Penetration Resistance using Shaft Resistance Stress?
With Shaft Resistance Stress in Soil Mechanics (fsr) we can find Average Standard Penetration Resistance using Shaft Resistance Stress using the formula - Average Standard Penetration = Shaft Resistance Stress in Soil Mechanics*50.
Can the Average Standard Penetration Resistance using Shaft Resistance Stress be negative?
Yes, the Average Standard Penetration Resistance using Shaft Resistance Stress, measured in Pressure can be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Average Standard Penetration Resistance using Shaft Resistance Stress?
Average Standard Penetration Resistance using Shaft Resistance Stress is usually measured using the Ton-Force (short) per Square Foot[tf (short)/ft²] for Pressure. Pascal[tf (short)/ft²], Kilopascal[tf (short)/ft²], Bar[tf (short)/ft²] are the few other units in which Average Standard Penetration Resistance using Shaft Resistance Stress can be measured.
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