Principles of Foundation Engineering (MindTap Course List)
Principles of Foundation Engineering (MindTap Course List)
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Author: Braja M. Das
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Chapter 2, Problem 2.1P

(a)

To determine

Find the void ratio of soil specimen.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 2.1P

The void ratio of soil is 0.76.

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

The mass (m) of the soil is 87.5kg.

The volume (v) of the soil is 0.05m3.

The moisture content (w) is 15%.

The specific gravity (Gs) of soil solids is 2.68.

Calculation:

Consider the unit weight of water (γw) is 9.81kN/m3.

Calculate the moist unit weight of the soil (γ) using the relation.

γ=WV=mgV=87.5kg×9.81m/s20.05m3×1kN1,000N=17.17kN/m3

Calculate the dry unit weight of the soil (γd) using the relation.

γd=γ1+w=17.171+15100=14.93kN/m3

Calculate the void ratio (e) using the relation as shown below:

γd=Gsγw1+e14.93=(2.68×9.81)1+e14.93+14.93e=26.29e=0.76

Hence, the void ratio of soil is 0.76.

(b)

To determine

Calculate the porosity of soil.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 2.1P

The porosity of soil is 0.43_.

Explanation of Solution

Calculation:

Refer to part (a).

The void ratio of soil is 0.76.

Calculate the void ratio (e) using the relation.

n=e1+e

Substitute 0.76 for e.

n=0.761+0.76=0.43

Hence, the porosity of soil is 0.43_.

(c)

To determine

Calculate the dry unit weight of soil.

(c)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 2.1P

The dry unit weight of soil is 14.93kN/m3_.

Explanation of Solution

Calculation:

Calculate the dry unit weight of the soil (γd) using the relation.

Refer to part (a).

Base on result, the dry unit weight of the soil is 14.93kN/m3.

Thus, the dry unit weight of soil is 14.93kN/m3_.

(d)

To determine

Calculate the moist unit weight of soil.

(d)

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Answer to Problem 2.1P

The moist unit weight of soil is 17.17kN/m3_.

Explanation of Solution

Calculation:

Calculate the moist unit weight of the soil (γ) using the relation.

Refer to part (a).

Base on result, the dry unit weight of the soil is 17.17kN/m3.

Thus, the moist unit weight of soil is 17.17kN/m3_.

(e)

To determine

Calculate the degree of saturation.

(e)

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Answer to Problem 2.1P

The degree of saturation is 53%_.

Explanation of Solution

Calculation:

Refer to part (a).

The void ratio of soil is 0.76.

Calculate the degree of saturation (S) using the relation.

S=wGse=15100×2.710.76=0.534×100%=53%

Hence, the degree of saturation is 53%_.

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