MindTap Engineering, 1 term (6 months) Printed Access Card for Das/Sivakugan’s Principles of Foundation Engineering, 9th
MindTap Engineering, 1 term (6 months) Printed Access Card for Das/Sivakugan’s Principles of Foundation Engineering, 9th
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Author: Das, Braja M., SIVAKUGAN, Nagaratnam
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Show that the compactive energy in method C is 2,700kNm/m3.

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Given information:

The mold volume (V) is 2,124cm3.

Mass of the hammer (m) 4.54 kg.

The hammer drop height (h) is 457.2 mm.

The number of layers of compaction (N) is 5.

The number of blows per layer is 56.

Calculation:

Determine the energy per blow.

E=mg×h=(4.54×9.81)kg-ms2×1N1kg-ms2×457.2mm×1m1,000mm=20.36Nm

Determine the total energy imparted to the soil in the mold.

ETot=Blowsperlayer×N×E=5×56×20.36=5,700.8Nm

Determine the energy per unit volume.

Energyperunitvolume=ETotV=5,700.82,124cm3×(1m100cm)3=2,683,992Nm/m3×1kN1,000N2,700kNm/m3

Therefore, the compactive energy in method C is 2,700kNm/m3 is proved.

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