Principles of Foundation Engineering, SI Edition
Principles of Foundation Engineering, SI Edition
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ISBN: 9781305446298
Author: Braja M. Das
Publisher: Cengage Learning US
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Calculate the settlement at t=30andt=100 days after the beginning of construction.

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2. A layer of compressible clay 6m thick overlies an impervious bedrock and carries an overburden of pervious sand. A large structure founded in the sand causes the stress on every horizontal section of the clay to increase to the same value. In a standard laboratory oedometer consolidation test performed on a 19 mm thick clay specimen, the void ratio changed from 0.765 to 0.750 under a corresponding increase in stress. Consolidation was 70% complete after 30 min. In the field, a) Estimate the settlement of the structure. b) Determine the time taken for one half of the consolidation settlement to take place (Remember the lab test is for a doubly drained specimen.). c) Determine how long it takes for 50% of the settlement to take place at a depth of 0, 2, 3, 5 and 6 m of the clay stratum. d) If the clay were underlain by pervious sand, determine how long it takes for 50% of the settlement to take place at a depth of 0, 2, 3, 5 and 6 m of the clay stratum.
Refer to the soil profile shown in figure below. A laboratory consolidation test on the clay gave the results: o'c = 100 kPa Cc = 0.4 Cs = 0.2Cc If the average effective stress on the clay layer increases by 60 kN/m², what would be the total consolidation settlement in cm. Dry sand; e = 0.55 G,= 2.66: Sand G₂ = 2.66 e = 0.48. Clay w 34.78% G₂ = 2.74 Rock 1.5 m. 5 m Water table;
A saturated clay sample in an oedometer is under vertical pressure of 120 kPa and is at a normally consolidated state. The void ratio and the sample height at this stage are 1.21 and 18.40 mm respectively. When the vertical stress was increased to 240 kPa at the end of the consolidation, the thickness of the sample was reduced to 16.80 mm. When the vertical pressure was reduced to the original value of 120 kPa, the sample heaved to a thickness of 16.95 mm. Estimate both the compression index and recompression index of the clay. What would be the reduction in thickness from now if the vertical pressure was increased by 200 kPa? What is the average coefficient volume compressibility during this pressure increment?
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