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Chapter 9, Problem 9.17P
(a)
To determine
Calculate the average degree of consolidation for the clay layer when the settlement is
25 mm.
(b)
To determine
Calculate the time taken for
(c)
To determine
Calculate the time taken for
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A saturated clay specimen is subjected to a pressure of 240 kN/m2. After the lapse of a time, it is determined that the pore pressure in the specimen is 72 kN/m2. What is the degree of consolidation? Show free body diagram.
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Refer to the soil profile shown in Figure P2.12. The clay is normally consolidated. A laboratory consolidation test on the clay gave the results: If the average effective stress on the clay layer increase by 50 kN/m2.a. What would be the total consolidation settlement?b. If Cv = 9.36 x 10-4 cm2/sec, how long will it take for half the consolidation settlement to take place?
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