

DTODIEII 1s points- No partial credit) a soil layer with a coefficient of consolidation of 0.007...
geotechnical engineering
The soil profile at a site consists of a clay layer 10 m thick, sandwich between two sand layers. The top sand layer has a density of 1.9 Mg/m² and is 5 m thick. Below this layer is a 10 m thick clay layer with a saturated density of 1.8 Mg/m' and a saturated water content 42%. The deeper sand layer has a saturated density of 1.9 Mg/m² and extend to the depth investigated at the site. The...
1. (25 points) The soil profile at a site consists of a layer of fine sand 5 m thick above a layer of clay 4 m thick. Below the clay is a layer of impermeable rock. The groundwater table was observed at 2 m below ground level. The unit weight of the sand above and below the water table is 20 KN/m'. The water content of the clay is 25% and its dry unit weight is 15 KN/m'. The compression...
(5 pts) 1. Please answer the following either true (T) or false (F) TRUE OR FALSE All else being equal, water will flow faster through a soil layer with a low coefficient of A sample of soil with a coefficient of uniformity equal to 6.3 and coefficient of curvature permeability than through a layer with a high coefficient. equal to 2.4 must be classified as a well graded sand. The compression index, C represents the slope of the virgin consolidation...
Question 4 (20 marks): A 2-m thick normally-consolidated clay soil is resting on impermeable shale rock; a 20-m thick layer of sandy soil is placed on top of the clay to expedite consolidation process. The unit weight of the sand is 15 kN/m3 and the unit weight of the clay is 10 kN/m3. For the clay layer, the initial void ratio is 2.0, the compression index of the clay is Ce 0.40, the recompression index is C, - 0.10, and...
soil
Q1) An oedometer test was performed on a 2 cm thick clay sample drained on both sides taken from the mid clay layer shown below, after 10 minutes 50% consolidation is reached . a) How long time in days would the same degree of consolidation(50%) be reached in the field ?. b) How much the Final settlement would be reached in the clay layer.? c) How much the preconsolidation pressure of a specimen. ? 3m 2m Sand surcharge Y...
soil mechanics
Q1) An oedometer test was performed on a 2 cm thick clay sample drained on both sides taken from the mid clay layer shown below, after 10 minutes 50% consolidation is reached. a) How long time in days would the same degree of consolidation(50%) be reached in the field ? b) How much the final settlement would be reached in the clay layer.? c) How much the preconsolidation pressure of a specimen. ? Sm 2m Sand surcharge y...
Question 5 (Effective Stress & Consolidation) Figure 05 shows the soil profile of a construction site. The water table is at the ground surface. Saturated unit weight of the sand is 18.8kN/m' and that of the clay is 19.6kN/m. Assume permeability of the clay is very low and unit weight of water is 10kN/m'. Water Table Sand 5m Clay 6m Figure 05 a) Determine the vertical total stress, pore water pressure, and vertical effective stress at the mid-height of the...
Problem 7 The soil profile at a site consists of a top 4 m layer of dense sand followed by 2 m of clay, which is underlain by a stiff stratum. The water table is at 2 m below the ground level. The following data was obtained from a consolidation test on an undisturbed sample obtained from the middle of the clay layer: water content 5 36%, specific gravity of the clay grains = 2.72, compression index = 0.72, recompression...
The time for 50% consolidation of a 25 mm thick clay specimen (drained at top and bottom) in the laboratory is 150 sec. How long (in days) will it take for a 3 m thick layer of the same clay in the field under the same pressure increment to reach 75% consolidation? There is an impermeable shale layer at the bottom of the clay layer in the field I. 2. Use Figure 1 for the following Compute the vertical effective...
A 2-m thick of compacted soil of unit weight 20 kN/m3 will be placed on the top of the ground surface. Δσ y 14.0 kN/m3 3.0 m Sand Y 17.5 kN/m3 2.0 m 3.0m A Soft clay y= 13.5 kN/m3 6.0 m Medium clay y=15.0 kN/m3 B 4.0 m Bedrock a) Before placing the compacted soil, what are the overconsolidation ratios (OCR) for point A and B? b) When placing the compacted soil, what external load Ag would be? c)...