Fundamentals of Geotechnical Engineering (MindTap Course List)
Fundamentals of Geotechnical Engineering (MindTap Course List)
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ISBN: 9781305635180
Author: Braja M. Das, Nagaratnam Sivakugan
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 5, Problem 5.17CTP

(a)

To determine

Plot the compaction curve along with the air void curve.

(a)

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Explanation of Solution

Given information:

The specific gravity of solids is (Gs) 2.71.

The volume of mold V is 943.3cm3.

Calculation:

Determine the moisture content for specimen 1 (w) using the relation:

(w)1=msmdmd

Here, ms is the mass of the wet specimen and md is the mass of dried specimen.

Substitute 1,652g for ms and 1,430g for md.

w=1,6521,4301,430=0.155=15.5%

Similarly calculate the moisture content values for remaining samples and tabulate the values in Table 1.

Determine the moist unit weight of specimen 1(γ) using the relation:

γ=WV=ms×gV

Here, V is the volume of the mold and g is the acceleration due to gravity.

Substitute 1,652 g for ms, 9.81m/s2 for g, and 943.3cm3 for V.

γd=(1,652g×1kg1,000g)×9.81m/s2943.3cm3×(1m100cm)3=(16.206N×1kN1,000N)943.3×106m3=17.18kN/m3

Similarly calculate the moist unit weight values for remaining samples and tabulate the values in Table 1.

Find the dry unit weight γd for specimen 1 using the formula:

γd=γ1+w(%)100

Substitute 17.18kN/m3 for γ and 15.5% for w.

γd=17.181+15.5100=14.87kN/m3

Similarly calculate the dry unit weight values for remaining samples and tabulate the values in Table 1.

Determine the zero air-void unit weight using the relation:

γzav=γww+1Gs

Here, γw is the unit weight of water and Gs is the specific gravity of soil solids.

Substitute 9.81kN/m3 for γw, 15.5% for w, and 2.71 for Gs.

γzav=9.81(15.5100+12.71)=18.72kN/m3

Similarly calculate the zero air void unit weight values for remaining samples and tabulate the values in Table 1.

Find the dry unit weight at 90% saturation for sample 1.

Find the void ratio (e) at 90% saturation using the relation:

se=wGs

Substitute 0.9 for s, 15.5% for w, and 2.71 for Gs.

se=wGs0.9e=(15.5100)×2.71e=0.466

Find the dry unit weight at 90% saturation using the formula:

γd=Gsγw1+e

Substitute 2.71 for Gs, 9.81kN/m3 for γw, and 0.466 for e.

γd=2.71×9.811+0.466=18.13kN/m3

Similarly calculate the dry unit weight (s=90%) values for remaining samples and tabulate the values in Table 1.

Find the dry unit weight at 80% saturation for sample 1.

Find the void ratio (e) at 80% saturation using the relation:

se=wGs

Substitute 0.8 for s, 15.5% for w, and 2.71 for Gs.

se=wGs0.8e=(15.5100)×2.71e=0.525

Find the dry unit weight at 80% saturation using the formula:

γd=Gsγw1+e

Substitute 2.71 for Gs, 9.81kN/m3 for γw, and 0.525 for e.

γd=2.71×9.811+0.525=17.43kN/m3

Similarly calculate the dry unit weight (s=80%) values for remaining samples and tabulate the values in Table 1.

Show the dry unit weight, zero-air void unit weight, dry unit weight at 90% saturation, dry unit weight at 80% saturation as in Table 1.

msmdw

γ

(kN/m3)

γd

(kN/m3)

γzav

e

(s=90%)

γd

(s=90%)

e

(s=80%)

γd

(s=80%)

1652143015.517.1814.8718.720.46718.130.52517.43
1799154116.718.7116.0318.300.50317.690.56616.98
1938163718.420.1517.0217.740.55417.110.62316.38
1936160420.720.1316.6817.030.62316.380.70115.63
1895154622.619.7116.0716.490.68115.820.76615.06
1864150723.719.3815.6716.190.71415.510.80314.75

Plot the compaction curve along with the zero air void curve as shown in Figure 1.

Fundamentals of Geotechnical Engineering (MindTap Course List), Chapter 5, Problem 5.17CTP

(b)

To determine

Find the optimum moisture content and maximum dry unit weight.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 5.17CTP

The optimum moisture content is 18.5%.

The maximum dry unit weight is 17.1kN/m3_.

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

The specific gravity of solids is (Gs) 2.71.

The volume of mold V is 943.3cm3.

Calculation:

Refer to Figure 1:

The maximum dry unit weight occurs at optimum moisture content.

The optimum moisture content is 18.5%.

The maximum dry unit weight is 17.1kN/m3_.

(c)

To determine

Find the degree of saturation at optimum moisture content.

(c)

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Answer to Problem 5.17CTP

The degree of saturation at optimum moisture content is 90.3%.

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

The specific gravity of solids is (Gs) 2.71.

The volume of mold V is 943.3cm3.

Calculation:

Consider the maximum dry unit weight as 17.1kN/m3 and the optimum moisture content is 18.5%.

Find the void ratio using the formula.

e=Gsγwγd1

Substitute 2.71 for Gs, 9.81kN/m3 for γw, and 17.1kN/m3 for γd.

e=2.71×9.8117.11=0.555

Find the degree of saturation using the formula.

se=wG

Substitute 0.555 for e, 18.5% for w, and 2.71 for G.

s(0.555)=(18.5100)×2.71s=0.903×100s=90.3%

Therefore, the degree of saturation at optimum moisture content is 90.3%.

(d)

To determine

Plot the theoretical curve for s=90%.

(d)

Expert Solution
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Explanation of Solution

Given information:

The specific gravity of solids is (Gs) 2.71.

The volume of mold V is 943.3cm3.

Calculation:

Refer to Figure 1.

The theoretical curve for S=90% is plotted in Figure 1.

(e)

To determine

Find the moisture content when compact at 80% degree of saturation.

(e)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 5.17CTP

The moisture content when compact at 80% degree of saturation is 17.6%.

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

The specific gravity of solids is (Gs) 2.71.

The volume of mold V is 943.3cm3.

Refer to Figure 1:

Find the moisture content from Figure 1 as follows:

  • The theoretical curve for s=80% is plotted in Figure 1.
  • Mark the intersection point of curve for s=80% and compaction curve.
  • Obtain the moisture content value.

Therefore, the moisture content when compact at 80% degree of saturation is 17.6%.

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