Required a. The compression index of the clay b. The swelling index of the clay C. The height of the clay sample at the end of compression d. The coefficient of consolidation of the clay e. The final height of the clay sample at the end of swelling
A clay sample underwent a consolidation test in the lab. The clay specimen has drainage on both sides and a height of 25.4 mm. Assume that the clay sample's preconsolidation pressure was less than 150 kPa prior to the consolidation test. The void ratio was 0.96 when the applied effective vertical pressure was 150 kPa. When the vertical effective pressure increased from 150 to 220 kPa, the void ratio at the end of consolidation and compression was 0.88. It was discovered that the sample needed 3 minutes to consolidate by 30%. Following the consolidation test, a swelling/unloading test was conducted, in which the vertical effective stress was lowered from 220 to 150 kPa and the end-of-swelling void ratio was determined to be 0.9.
Required
a. The compression index of the clay b. The swelling index of the clay
C. The height of the clay sample at the end of compression
d. The coefficient of consolidation of the clay
e. The final height of the clay sample at the end of swelling

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