2. If an 8-foot thick liquefiable soil layer is situated at 15 feet below ground surface. Based on Ishihara (1985) method, what is the potential for ground surface damages at the site during a MCE...
Question 2 The soil profile at a level site consists of a 3-m thick layer of sandy clay, overlaying an 8-m thick layer of loose sand, overlaying stiff gravelly clays that extend to depths greater than 20 m. The water table is at a depth of 2 m and the ground water is initially hydrostatic. The total unit weight of the upper sandy clay, above or below the water table, is 18 kN/m3. The total unit weight of the loose...
(22 marks) piles are to be constructed in a site with soil the ground surface) 2 m layer of new ilt, followed by 12 m layer of soft clay,f deep layer of dense the major sand. The Gwr is 0.5m below the ground surface geotechnical considerations for the piles (6 marks) (22 marks) piles are to be constructed in a site with soil the ground surface) 2 m layer of new ilt, followed by 12 m layer of soft clay,f...
geotechnical engineering The soil profile at a site consists of a clay layer 10 m thick, sandwich between two sand layers. The top sand layer has a density of 1.9 Mg/m² and is 5 m thick. Below this layer is a 10 m thick clay layer with a saturated density of 1.8 Mg/m' and a saturated water content 42%. The deeper sand layer has a saturated density of 1.9 Mg/m² and extend to the depth investigated at the site. The...
Example 2:3 The soil profile at a site consists of a 3 m thick sand layer (Ybulk -16.5 kN/m3 sat18.5 kN/m3) underlain by a 6 m thick clay layer (w-27%, Gs-270, m,-0.31 MPa", cv-2.6 m2/year), which is underlain by a gravel layer. A 3 m compacted fill with a unit weight of 20 kN/m3 is to be placed at ground level. a. What would be the final consolidation settlement? b. How long will it take for 50 mm of consolidation...
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...
A 2-m thick of compacted soil of unit weight 20 kN/m3 will be placed on the top of the ground surface. Δσ y 14.0 kN/m3 3.0 m Sand Y 17.5 kN/m3 2.0 m 3.0m A Soft clay y= 13.5 kN/m3 6.0 m Medium clay y=15.0 kN/m3 B 4.0 m Bedrock a) Before placing the compacted soil, what are the overconsolidation ratios (OCR) for point A and B? b) When placing the compacted soil, what external load Ag would be? c)...
3. A soil profile shown below. The uniformly distributed load on the ground surface is Do. Estimate the primary settlement of the normally consolidated clay layer, given that H-6ft, H2 - 10 ft, Hz - 4ft For sand, Ydry = 113 lb/ft'Ysat = 188.7 lb/ft? For clay, Ysat - 186.4 lb/ft. e=0.85, LL = 55 Ao'-2,000 lb/ft? -0.0003 in /sec 140' Dry sand Satiiruted sand Primary Settlement, Sc of Normally Consolidated clay - If the clay above was overconsolidated, what...
(4). (8 pts). A soil profile is shown in below Figure. A uniformly distributed load Ao is applied at the surface of soil. Given the preconsolidation pressure is between swell index and compression index is: C C/6. The unit weight of water is: -9.38 kN/m. If U-98% we regard it as a completion of primary consolidation. We have taken the clay sample and done the Atterberg Limit test. For the liquid limit test, the result is as below. Please ơ'-926...
A. Issues [1] In addition to damages for one year's notice period, can a trial judge award significant damages for the mere fact of an employee's dismissal, or for the stigma that that dismissal brings? Or for the employer thereafter competing with the ex-employee for the clients, before the ex-employee has got a new job? B. Basic Facts [2] This is an appeal from 2009 ABQB 591 (CanLII), 473 A.R. 254. [3] Usually a judgment recites facts before law. But...
answer the questions based on the informations on the 3 pictures please: What are the essential responsibilities of a structural designer or engineer in designing a structure? What factors would you consider and why when planning the design of a building structure? You are the project team leader for the design of a single family house in southwest Houston area. Discuss the types of structural loads you think are important and explain why. d) Thermal load changes in perature cause...