Introduction To Geology and Soil Mechanics (Tutorial)
Introduction To Geology and Soil Mechanics (Tutorial)
Problem 1
For a soil in natural state, given e = 0.8, w = 24%, and Gs = 2.68.
1. Determine the moist unit weight, dry unit weight, and degree of saturation?
2. If the soil is completely saturated by adding water, what would its moisture content be at
that time? Also find the saturated unit weight.
Problem 2
For a given soil, the in situ void ratio is 0.72 and Gs = 2.61. Calculate the porosity, dry unit
weight (kN/m3), and the saturated unit weight. What would the moist unit weight be when the
soil is 60% saturated?
Problem 3
A cylindrical soil sample, 7.3 cm in diameter and 16.8 cm long, is tested in a constant-head
permeability apparatus. A constant head of 75 cm is maintained during test. After 1 minute of
testing a total of 945.7 g of water was collected. The temperature was 20oC. The void ratio of the
soil was 0.43. Determine the coefficient of permeability in centimeter per second.
Problem 4
A laboratory falling-head permeability test is performed on a light-gray gravelly sand (SW), and
the following data is obtained:
Area of standpipe is 6.25 cm2, soil sample area is 10.73 cm2, the length of soil sample is 16.28
cm, initial head of water stand pipe is 160.2 cm, final head of water in stand pipe is 80.1 cm and
the time for standpipe head to decrease from h1 and h2 is 90 s. Determine the coefficient of
permeability in cm/s if the water temperature is 20oC.
Problem 5
The soil profile as shown in figure below.
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