Q3:- The old building (A) is to be removed and replaced by a new building (B),...
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Q3:- The old building (A) is to be removed and replaced by a new building (B), as shown in Figure (93). The vertical pressure at the center of the clay layer from the building (A) and building (B) is equal to 13.64 kN/m' and 23.3 kN/mrespectively, Find:- 1. O.C.R after removing building (A). 2. The void ratio (e) of the clay layer: a. Immediately after removing building (A). b. After a very long time from removing...
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03:- The old building (A) is to be removed and replaced by a new building (B), as shown in Figure (Q3). The vertical pressure at the center of the clay layer from the building (A) and building (B) is equal to 13.64 kN/m² and 23.3 kN/mº respectively, Find:- 1. O.C.R after removing building (A). 2. The void ratio (e) of the clay layer: a. Immediately after removing building (A). b. After a very long time from removing...
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Q3:- The old building (A) is to be removed and replaced by a new building (B), as shown in Figure (03). The vertical pressure at the center of the clay layer from the building (A) and building (B) is equal to 13.64 kNm and 23.3 kN/m” respectively, Find:- 1. O.C.R after removing building (A). 2. The void ratio (e) of the clay layer: a. Immediately after removing building...
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Q3:- The old building (A) is to be removed and replaced by a new building (B), as shown in Figure (Q3). The vertical pressure at the center of the clay layer from the building (A) and building (B) is equal to 13.64 kN/m² and 23.3 kN/mº respectively, Find 1. O.C.R after removing building (A). 2. The void ratio (e) of the clay layer: a. Immediately after removing building (A). b. After...
Q1) An oedometer test was performed on a 2 cm thick clay sample drained on both sides taken from the mid clay layer shown below , after 10 minutes 50% consolidation is reached. a) How long time in days would the same degree of consolidation(50%) be reached in the field ?. b) How much the Final settlement would be reached in the clay layer.? c) How much the preconsolidation pressure of a specimen. ? 3m 2m Sand surcharge Y= 17...
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Q1) An oedometer test was performed on a 2 cm thick clay sample drained on both sides taken from the mid clay layer shown below, after 10 minutes 50% consolidation is reached. a) How long time in days would the same degree of consolidation(50%) be reached in the field ? b) How much the final settlement would be reached in the clay layer.? c) How much the preconsolidation pressure of a specimen. ? Sm 2m Sand surcharge y...
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Q1) An oedometer test was performed on a 2 cm thick clay sample drained on both sides taken from the mid clay layer shown below, after 10 minutes 50% consolidation is reached . a) How long time in days would the same degree of consolidation(50%) be reached in the field ?. b) How much the Final settlement would be reached in the clay layer.? c) How much the preconsolidation pressure of a specimen. ? 3m 2m Sand surcharge Y...
For the soil profile shown below, calculate the final settlement due to the placement of the sand fill. Estimate the excess pore pressure at a depth of 1.5 m into the third clay layer 1.5 years after the fill is placed. Assume the coefficient of consolidation is Cv = 1.8 m2/yr. Fill y = 16.0 kN/m² (3m thick) Clay 1 (3m thick) Sand (0.5m thick) Clay 2 (2m thick) Sand (0.5m thick) Clay 3 (4m thick) Sand (0.5m thick) eo...
1. An 8-m thick normally consolidated clay layer is doubly drained as shown below. (This means that a very pervious layer compared to the clay exists on top of and under the clay layer) The embankment applied an average vertical stress increase of 100 kPa to the clay layer. The water table is located at the mid depth of the sand layer. Assume the sand above the water table is dry 0 Pore water pressure, u (kPa) 20 40 60...
The ground profile of a construction site consists of a 3 m thick layer of sand followed by a 2 m thick layer of clay lying on impervious bedrock. The watertable is at a depth of 2 m below the ground surface. The sand has a dry unit weight of 16 kN/m and a saturated unit weight of 18 kN/m3. The capillary rise in sand is 0.5 m. The clay has a bulk unit weight of 19 kN/m 1. One...