Fundamentals of Geotechnical Engineering (MindTap Course List)
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Author: Braja M. Das, Nagaratnam Sivakugan
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To determine
Find the saturated unit weight in
(b)
To determine
Find the moisture content.
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Q1: For a soil in natural state, given e =0.8, w=24% , and Gs=2.68
(a)determine the moist unit weight, dry unit weight and degree of saturation.
(b) If the soil is made complecly saturated by adding water, what
would its moisture content at that time ? Also find the saturated unit
wieght.
4- The moist density of a soil is 1680 kg/m³. Given w. = 18% and Gs = 2.73, determine:
a. Dry density
b. Porosity
c. Degree of saturation
d. Mass of water, in kg/m³, to be added to reach full saturation.
3) For a given moist soil, given that volume = 33m3; mass = 33kg; moisture content = 10%; Gs = 2.7, calculate the following: a. Moist density (kg/m3) b. Dry density (kg/m3) c. Void ratio d. Porosity e. Degree of saturation (%) f. Volume occupied by water
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