Homework 5 Solution
Homework 5 Solution
The maximum particle size of silts and clays is smaller than (mm):
0.075
0.075mm
0.075 mm
.075
.075mm
.075 mm
Use the graph on Slide 24 to determine the ice content for Fairbanks silt at 10C. The
total water content is 30%.
2.5%
5.0%
27.5%
25.0%
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CE 603 Arctic Engineering Homework 5 Solution
University of Alaska Anchorage
Determine mass heat capacity for an unfrozen soil with dry density of 1750 kg/m3 and
water content of 12%.
2.12 MJ/m3C
1.21 kJ/kg-C
1.08 kJ/kg-C
1.87J/kg-C
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CE 603 Arctic Engineering Homework 5 Solution
University of Alaska Anchorage
Thermo probes only work when air temperature is colder than ground temperature.
True
False
Estimate the thaw settlement for low plasticity clay layer with a frozen bulk density of
1500 kg/m3. The thickness of the frozen layer is 2.8m.
0.3 m
0.6 m
0.8 m
1.1 m
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Dry density and water content for a unfrozen sand are 1800 kg/m3 and 10% respectively.
Determine the thermal conductivity (W/m-C).
2.7
2.1
1.4
1.3
Read at the left of Figure 4.17 b (Kersten Curves).
A saturated soil sample has a volume of 1.64 m3. Moist unit weight is 17 kN/m3, and the
water content is 29%. If all water freezes and expands 9%, what is the final volume of the
sample?
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CE 603 Arctic Engineering Homework 5 Solution
University of Alaska Anchorage
1.64 m3
1.68 m3
1.70 m3
1.74 m3
W = V = 17kN/m3(1.64m3) = 27.88 kN
w=Ww/Ws=(W-Ws)/Ws, Ws=W/(1+w)= 21.61 kN, Ww=W-Ws=6.27 kN, Vw=2.27kN /
9.81 kN/m3=0.64m3
V=[1.64+.09(0.64)]m3 = 1.70m3.
Calculate the latent heat that must be removed from 1m3 of soil to freeze the soil. The dry
unit weight of the soil is 17 kN/m3 and water content is 5%. The initial temperature is
0C and it is assumed that all water freezes at this temperature.
284 kJ
29 MJ
122 J
79 kJ
Check all phenomena that can stop an individual ice lens from growing (no partial
credit):
thermal equilibrium
cooling temperature
warming temperature
exhausting the water source
Thermal equilibrium will not stop the growth.
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Determine the heat capacity for an unfrozen soil with a dry density of 1,750 kg/m3 and water
content of 12%. 6 3
degC 1 MJ := J 10 kJ := J 10
kg
Given: d := 1750 wc := 12% wc = 0.12
3
m
kg MJ
Assume: w := 1000 Cvw := 4.18 (heat capacity of liquid water)
3 3
m m degC
d MJ
Cvu := ( 0.17 + 1.0 wc) Cvw Cvu = 2.121 (heat capacity of dry soil)
w 3
m degC
Cvu Cvu kJ
Cm = Cm := Cm = 1.082 (heat capacity of wet soil)
d ( 1 + wc) kg degC
Use the graph of slide 24 to determine the ice content for Fairbanks silt at -10 deg C. The total
water content is 30%.
Given: wc := 30%
kg kg
f := 1500 w := 1000 Hf := 2.8 m
3 3
m m
0.5
f
H := Hf 0.9 0.868 1.15 H = 1.082 m
w