What are the factors influencing slope development
Q: The cross section at station 2+60 has a cut area of 9 ft² and a fill area of 4 ft² and the cross…
A: Chainage of first station = 2+60 = 260 ft Area of cut = 9 ft2 Area of fill = 4 ft2 Chainage…
Q: What is the slope in a fixed support with a settlement of 1 mm? O undefined O 0.5 O1
A: Answer : slope will be zero at fixed support. Option (c) 0. Is correct.
Q: fundamental flow-related geotechnical engineering properties
A: Fundamental flow-related geotechnical engineering properties: Capillarity Permeability…
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Q: Describe changed conditions for existing slopes.
A: Slope stability is defined as a condition of holding rocks or any structure out against the undergo…
Q: presence of vegetation influence slope failure?
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Q: Cross-section leveling is used to measure the amount of cut and fill in road construction. O True O…
A: Objective: To choose the correct choice corresponding to the given statement on cross-section…
Q: 5.10 How can slope affect soil development?
A: Given data Slope Soil development
Q: How does soil erosion change with the length of slope
A: Question is based on the soil erosion .In the question we have to tell that how soil erosion varies…
Q: Describe the Description of terms and basic method for slope stability analysis.
A: Stability of slope is an important topic of study in geotechnical engineering and is defined as the…
Q: Describe about the Erosion control function in Geosynthetics?
A: Erosion can occur due to human activities, or simply because nature requires a helping hand to…
Q: Comment on the significance of the estimated coefficients and interpret the meanings of the slope…
A: Asked about 1) significance of the estimated coefficients 2) interpret the meanings of the slope…
Q: What is Hydraulic Gradient Line (HGL)?
A: Gradient lines are basically the energy level lines in a fluid flow.
Q: What is the difference between a gentle slope and a steep slope? Explain and show using diagrams.
A: Gentle Slope- The slope which changes its elevation gradually. The contour lines are placed on…
Q: gression and how is it
A: The process done to analyse the aproximate solution of overdetermined systems by reducing the sum of…
Q: ?What is the elevation of point BM1 in the below table if you know that the elevation of BM2 is…
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Q: Describe Noncircular slippage plane for slope stability analysis.
A: Non-circular slip
Q: Why does Newton's method consistently outperform gradient descent?
A: Newton's method and gradient descent method are used in numerical optimization Required: To explain…
Q: Describe the procedure of Improving Stability of Slopes?
A: Slope stability analysis:
Q: Describe the Use of geosynthetics for reinforcement, stabilization, and slope protection is useful.
A: Landslides are usually caused by rain in the soft or weathered rock soils. Such slopes are…
Q: 10. Complete the following table using the knowledge obtained in class about differential leveling…
A: Complete the following table using the knowledge obtained in class about differential leveling
Q: A square 1.5m x 1.5m area loaded with q = 120 kPa is placed on the ground surface of a dry site.…
A: From using the Influence Factor chart using value of m and n as 3.0 we get the value of 0.23 for I.
Q: (c) As a designer, one is required to anticipate the potential failure mode of slope and choose the…
A: Causes of failure of slope -Gravitational force, seepage water force , erosion, declining water…
Q: What are pros and cons of Geophysical methods?
A: The geophysical method is a test which is generally done to present extra information collected by…
Q: Describe the Computational Aids—Slope Stability Charts.
A: For preliminary research, slope stability charts are useful to compare transitions that may be…
Q: formula (1-n) (1+w) Grow can to find what? Prove. The Gs Xw be wed
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Q: 1. Given the following survey data, calculate the ATVD, ANorth and AEast using the average angle and…
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Q: Problem 2 Draw a profile line in the three main planes. Find its slope, the "percent grade" and make…
A: Engineering Scale: In the engineering scale, the relation between the dimension on the drawing and…
Q: What is the Richardson/Businger Gradient Number?
A: Richardson/Businger Gradient Number is:
Q: In the light of the information given in the figure, what is the excavation volume between the 860…
A: Given- To find- The excavation volume between 860m and 870m.
Q: 4. Design a vegetated swale for 5-acre drainage area. From hydrologic analysis, the water quality…
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Q: What are some of the applications of the slope concept? Can you give us some examples?
A: Solution: the slope is defined as the inclination with respect to the horizontal surface. We can…
Q: A section of road between Station 14+17.5 and 27+98.5 has a grade of +5.25%. What is the difference…
A: Section station - 14+17.5, 27.98.5 Grade - 5.25%
Q: 750 feet of pipe is being laid at 0.5% slope. On a topographic map that has 6inch contour intervals,…
A: The length of the pipe, L = 750ftThe slope at which the pipe is laid, S = 0.005The contour interval…
Q: Given the following set of slope staking notes, find the fill volume between Stations 49+00 and…
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Q: The moist density of a soil sample is 1679 kg/m, its specific gravity is 2.77, and its void ratio…
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Q: Explain the Types of Slope Movements.
A: The slope movements can be defined as it is a movement of mass surface materials like mud, soil,…
Q: Discuss the role of geotextiles in clay embankments and pavements with figure ?
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Q: In this solution, may I know where they got the 0.01 slope?
A: Given data in question Slopes = 2.5% and 1.5% Length= 1200 m Velocity = 90 km/h To find out In the…
Q: 2) Slope - Area Method A 26m reach of a certain stream AB was selected with cross section shown…
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Q: Calculate the super elevation ë for a railroad track having a rail guage of 1560 mm for a 600 meter…
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Q: What are the Types of Slope Movements? Name them.
A: Slope movement: Slope movement also known as mass wasting or mass movement, is the process of…
Q: 1. Calculate the grade of points A, B and C. El. 126.42m 3.70% 158.75 -4.1% 66.45 126-866 B 2.90%…
A: Given: Required : Grade of point A, B and C
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