MindTap Engineering for Das/Sobhan's Principles of Geotechnical Engineering, SI Edition, 9th Edition, [Instant Access], 2 terms (12 months)
MindTap Engineering for Das/Sobhan's Principles of Geotechnical Engineering, SI Edition, 9th Edition, [Instant Access], 2 terms (12 months)
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Author: Braja M. Das; Khaled Sobhan
Publisher: Cengage Learning US
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Chapter 9, Problem 9.1P
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Find the total stress σ , pore water pressure u , and effective stress σ at points A, B, C, and D and plot the variations of total stress, pore water pressure, and effective stress.

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Answer to Problem 9.1P

The total stress at point A is zero_.

The pore water pressure at point A is zero_.

The effective stress at point A is zero_.

The total stress at point B is 770lb/ft2_.

The pore water pressure at point B is zero_.

The effective stress at point B is 770lb/ft2_.

The total stress at point C is 2,222lb/ft2_.

The pore water pressure at point C is 748.8lb/ft2_.

The effective stress at point C is 1,473.2lb/ft2_.

The total stress at point D is 2,930lb/ft2_.

The pore water pressure at point D is 1,123.2lb/ft2_.

The effective stress at point D is 1,806.8lb/ft2_.

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

The thickness H1 of soil layer 1 is 7 ft.

The thickness H2 of soil layer 2 is 12 ft.

The thickness H3 of soil layer 3 is 6 ft.

The dry unit weight γd of soil in the first layer is 110lb/ft3.

The saturated unit weight γsat of soil in the second layer is 121lb/ft3.

The saturated unit weight γsat of soil in the third layer is 118lb/ft3.

Calculation:

Calculate the total stress at point A (0 ft).

σ=0

Thus, the total stress at point A is zero_.

Calculate the pore water pressure at point A (0 ft).

u=0

Thus, pore water pressure at point A is zero_.

Calculate the effective stress at point A (0 ft) using the relation.

σ=σu

Substitute 0 for σ and 0 for u.

σ=00=0

Thus, effective stress at point A is zero_.

Calculate the total stress at point B (7 ft) using the relation.

σ=γd×H1

Substitute 110lb/ft3 for γd and 7 ft for H1.

σ=110×7.0=770lb/ft2

Thus, total stress at point B is 770lb/ft2_.

Calculate the pore water at point B (7 ft) using the relation.

u=0

Thus, the pore water pressure at point B is zero_.

Calculate the effective stress at point B (7 ft) using the relation.

σ=σu

Substitute 770lb/ft2 for σ and 0 for u.

σ=7700=770lb/ft2

Thus, the effective stress at point B is 770lb/ft2_.

Calculate the total stress at point C (19 ft) using the relation.

σ=γd×H1+γsat×H2

Substitute 110lb/ft3 for γd, 7 ft for H1, 121lb/ft3 for γsat, and 12 ft for H2.

σ=110×7.0+121×12=2,222lb/ft2

Thus, the total stress at point C is 2,222lb/ft2_.

Calculate the pore water pressure at point C (19 ft) using the relation.

u=γw×H2

Here, γw is the unit weight of the water.

Take the unit weight of the water as 62.4lb/ft3.

Substitute 62.4lb/ft3 for γw and 12 ft for H2.

u=62.4×12=748.8lb/ft2

Thus, the pore water pressure at point C is 748.8lb/ft2_.

Calculate the effective stress at point C (19 ft) using the relation.

σ=σu

Substitute 2,222lb/ft2 for σ and 748.8lb/ft2 for u.

σ=2,222748.8=1,473.2lb/ft2

Thus, the effective stress at point C is 1,473.2lb/ft2_.

Calculate the total stress at point D (25 ft) using the relation.

σ=γd×H1+γsat×H2+γsat×H3

Substitute 110lb/ft3 for γd, 7 ft for H1, 121lb/ft3 for γsat, 12 ft for H2, 118lb/ft3 for γsat, and 6 ft for H3.

σ=110×7.0+121×12+118×6=2,930lb/ft2

Thus, the total stress at point D is 2,930lb/ft2_.

Calculate the pore water pressure at point D (25 ft) using the relation.

u=γw×(H2+H3)

Substitute 62.4lb/ft3 for γw, 12 ft for H2, and 6 ft for H3.

u=62.4×(12+6)=1,123.2lb/ft2

Thus, the pore water pressure at point D is 1,123.2lb/ft2_.

Calculate the effective stress at point D (25 ft) using the relation.

σ=σu

Substitute 2,930lb/ft2 for σ and 1,123.2lb/ft2 for u.

σ=2,9301,123.2=1,806.8lb/ft2

Thus, the effective stress at point D is 1,806.8lb/ft2_.

Show the plot between depth and total stress as in Figure 1.

MindTap Engineering for Das/Sobhan's Principles of Geotechnical Engineering, SI Edition, 9th Edition, [Instant Access], 2 terms (12 months), Chapter 9, Problem 9.1P , additional homework tip  1

Show the plot between depth and pore water pressure as in Figure 2.

MindTap Engineering for Das/Sobhan's Principles of Geotechnical Engineering, SI Edition, 9th Edition, [Instant Access], 2 terms (12 months), Chapter 9, Problem 9.1P , additional homework tip  2

Show the plot between depth and effective stress as in Figure 3.

MindTap Engineering for Das/Sobhan's Principles of Geotechnical Engineering, SI Edition, 9th Edition, [Instant Access], 2 terms (12 months), Chapter 9, Problem 9.1P , additional homework tip  3

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