Questions 1
Questions 1
Questions 1
. Also
since the existence of the hard layer is not mentioned, take Taylors N as
0.1817).
slope is
of the slope is 12 m and the stability number obtained from the chart for the
given slope and angle of internal friction is 0.025, compute the factor of
safety. What is the maximum depth of which a trench of vertical sides can be
excavated in a clay stratum with
? Assume the
clay to be saturated.
4. A cutting is to made in a soil with a slope of
to the horizontal. Find the factor of safety immediately after draw down.
6. A cutting of depth 10.5m is to be made in a soil for which the density is
and cohesion is
. The pore
. Ground
pressure of
the void ratio drops from 0.725 to 0.700 due to loading. E for the clay
16. The loading period for a building extended from Aug., 1962 to Aug., 1965. The
average settlement was found to be 100mm in Aug., 1968. The ultimate
settlement was expected to be 300mm.. Estimate the settlement in Aug.,
1972, if there is double drainage.
17. Preliminary settlement analysis for a building indicated a settlement of
50mm in four years and ultimate settlement of 250mm. the average pressure
increment in the clay stratum was
mm. Determine the compression index for the soil if thespecific gravity of the
soil grains is 2.70.
21. A clay layer 5 m thick has double drainage. It was consolidated under a load
of
. The load is increased to
. The coefficient of
volume compressibility is 5.79 104 m2/kN and value of k = 1.6 108
m/min. Find total settlement and settlement at 50% consolidation. If the test
sample is 2 cm thick and attains 100% consolidation in 24 hours, what is the
time taken for 100% consolidation in the actual layer ?
22. In a consolidation test the following data was obtained:
Void ratio of the soil = 0.75
Specific gravity of the soil = 2.62
Compression Index = 0.1
Determine the settlement of a footing resting on the saturated soil with
properties as given above. The thickness of the compressible soil is 3 m. The
increase in pressure at the centre of the layer is
. The
preconsolidation pressure is
. If the coefficient of consolidation is 2
107 m2/s, determine the time in days for 90% consolidation.
Assume one-way drainage.
23. A saturated clay layer 4 m thick is located 6 m below GL. The void ratio of
the clay is 1.0. When a raft foundation is located at 2 m below GL, the
stresses at the top and bottom of the clay layer increased by 150 and
respectively. Estimate the consolidation settlement if the
coefficient of compressibility 0.002 cm2/N.
24. A clay stratum is 4.5 m thick and rests on a rock surface. The coefficient of
consolidation of a sample of this clay was found to be 4.5 108 m2/s in the
laboratory. Determine probable period of time required for the clay stratum
to undergo 50% of the ultimate settlement expected under a certain
increment of pressure.
25. A 30 mm thick oedometer sample of clay reached 30% consolidation in 15
minutes with drainage at top and bottom. How long would it take the clay
layer from which this sample was obtained to reach 60% consolidation ? The
clay layer had one-way drainage and was 6 m. thick.
26. A stratum of a clay 5 m thick is sandwiched between highly permeable sand
strata. A sample of this clay, 25 mm thick, experienced 50% of ultimate
settlement in 12 minutes after the application of a certain pressure. How long
will it take for a building proposed to be constructed at this site, and which is
expected to increase the pressure to a value comparable to that applied in the
laboratory test, to settle 50% of the ultimate value ?
27. Determine the amount of settlement given the following data: Thickness of
compressible medium= 3m. Coefficient of volume decreases= 0.002 cm2/N.
Pressure increment at the centre of the compressible medium=
28. A compressible stratum is 6 m thick and its void rato is 1.70. If the final void
rato after the construction of a building is expected to be 1.61, what will be
the probable ultimate settlement of the building?
30. Distinguish between normally consolidated and overconsolidated soil.
Prepared by:
Babiano, Guadacris B.
Submitted by:
Engr, Celeste A. De asis
SY. 2014-2015