EBK PRINCIPLES OF FOUNDATION ENGINEERIN
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Refer to Figure P2.18. A total of 60 mm consolidation settlement is expected in the two clay layers due to a surcharge of Δσ. Find the duration of surcharge application at which 30 mm of total settlement would take place.
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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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- It is known that a particular deposit of clay has the following shear strength parameters: c' = 15 kPa, o' = 23°; Cu = 10 kPa, cu = 13° A sample of this clay is consolidated in a triaxial cell to an all-round pressure (03) of 250 kPa. The sample is then sheared by increasing 0₁, keeping 3 constant and the drainage valve closed. What is: i) ₁ at failure? ii) Pore water pressure inside the sample at failure? iii) Final values of 0₁' and 03'? iv) Value at failure of Skempton's pore pressure coefficient A?arrow_forward11.11 An undisturbed clay has a preconsolidation pressure of 100 kN/m. A laboratory consolidation tests yield the following data: o' (kN/m?) e 0.92 0.77 150 300 Determine the void ratio that corresponds to a pressure of 450 kN/m?. DCengage Learing 2014arrow_forwardA consolidated-undrained test on a normally consolidate clay yield the following results: Confining Pressure = 154 KPa; Deviator Stress = 180 KPa; Pore Pressure = 76 KPa. Calculate the consolidated drained friction angle.arrow_forward
- The layer is subjected to a uniform vertical stress increase of 100 kPa. The singly-drained clay layer has a coefficient of consolidation of 20 ft2 /yr. Determine the value of the excess pore pressure at point A 2 years after the application of the load. Also given is the chart giving the local degree of consolidation. a)4.4 kPa b)44 kPa c)88 kPa d)96 kPaarrow_forward9.18 Fig. P9.18 shows the soil profile at a site for a proposed office building. It is expected that the vertical stress at the top of the clay will increase by 150 kPa and at the bottom by 90 kPa. Assuming a linear stress distribution within the clay, calculate the consolidation settlement. [ Hint: You should divide the clay into five equal layers, compute the settlement for each layer, and then find the total settlement.] Groundwater level is at the top of the clay layer. An oedometer test on a sample of the clay revealed that the time for 90% consolidation on a 20 mm thick sample occurred in 40 minutes. The sample was drained on the upper and lower boundaries. How long will it take for 50% consolidation to occur in the field? w = 23% 5 m S = 90% Sand w = 40% 10 m C=0.3 OCR = 1 Clay Impervious rock FIGURE P9.18arrow_forwardQ2-A) A normally consolidated clay layer is 5 m thick (one-way drainage). From the application of a given pressure, the total anticipated primary consolidation settlement will be 160 mm. a. What is the average degree of consolidation for the clay layer when the settlement is 50 mm? b. If the average value of c, for the pressure range is 0.003 cm²/sec, how long will it take for 50% settlement to occur? c. How long will it take for 50% consolidation to occur if the clay layer is drained at both top and bottom?arrow_forward
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