Flow Net Example
Flow Net Example
Flow Net Example
Strains are small; that is, the applied load increment produces
virtually no change in thickness, and 𝑘 and 𝑎𝑣 remain constant.
u 2u
CV (9.12)
t z 2
Where :
k z 1 e0
Cv coefficien t of consolidat ion (9.11)
av w
Boundary conditions :
(a ) At t 0, u ui , ui
(b) As t , u 0 for all z values
(c) t 0; z 0; u 0
(d ) t 0; z 2 H ; u 0
H the max imum dis tan ce that water has to travel to reach a drainage face.
If 2 Drainage system H half the thickness of the clay layer
If 1 Drainage system H the thickness of the clay layer
Terzaghi ' s Solution :
z
Drainage path ratio, Z
H
Cv t
Time factor Tv 2
H
ui u z u
Degree of consolidation U z 1 z
ui ui
For U 60 %, T v U 2
4
e The actual settlement :
av
S c recompression curve virgin sompression curve
a
S c v H 0
1 e0 (1)recompression curve
e H0
Cc S recompression Cr log c
log( f / 0 )
1 e0 0
where :
(2)virgin sompression curve
0 the present overburden pressure
H0
f 0 additional stress induced by an imposed load
S virgin Cc log 0
1 e0 0
( see fig . 9.3(c))
e H0
Sc H 0 Cc log f
1 e0 1 e0 0
H0 H0 H0
S c Cc log 0 Normally Consolidated Soil S c Cr log c Cc log 0
1 e0 0 1 e0 0 1 e0 0
Indirect Determination of theCoefficient of Permeabililty
k (1 e0 ) k
Cv
av w mv w
Hence, k Cv mv w
where :
av e 1
1 e0 1 e0
S c mv H 0
Example: In a consolidation test, the void ratio of soil sample
decreases from 1.56 to 1.44 when the pressure is increased
from 3447 KN/m2 to 3792 KN/m2. calculate the coefficient of
consolidation in m2/sec. assume the hydraulic conductivity of
the soil is 0.003 cm/sec.
Given :
cm kN
e0 1.56, e1 1.44, k 0.003 , w 9.8 3
sec m
kN kN
0 3447 , 0 3792
m2 m2
Step1 :
Calculate the coefficien t of consolidat ion :
e1 e0 1.44 1.56 4 m
2
av 3.5 10
1 0 3792 3447 kN
av 3.5 10 4 4 m
2
mv 1.4 10
1 e0 1 1.56 kN
k 0.003 0.01 m m 2 kN m2
cv 0.02
w mv 9.8 1.4 10 4 sec kN m 2 s
Example: A 1.27-cm thick soil sample requires 1.32 seconds
to reach 65% consolidation when it is drained from both sides.
How long will the soil layer takes to reach the same degree of
consolidation if the soil stratum is 3.6m thick and the water
can drain from one side only assuming the lab condition is the
same as the field condition?
Given :
tlab 132 sec, H lab 1.27cm, H field 3.6m
Step1 :
Calculate the time required to reach 65% consolidat ion in field :
H lab
H dr.lab 1.27cm, H dr. field H field 360cm,
2
Cv tlab Cv t field Cv (132) Cv t field
Tv 2
2
, 2
2
, t field 122 days
H dr.lab H dr. field 1.27 360
Example: A 6-m-thick layer of brown normally consolidated
clay is saturated between a layer of rock beneath it and a layer
of loose sand above it. The layer undergoes a total settlement
of 2.1 cm under an applied uniform surcharge load of 24
kN/m2. What is the coefficient of consolidation, Cv, of the
brown clay if 120 days were required for 1.9cm.
Given :
St 1.9cm, Su 2.1cm, H dr 6m,
t 120 days
Step1 :
Average deg ree of consolidat ion of the brown clay :
St 1.9
U 0.9 90% Tv 0.848 ( from table )
Su 2.1
0.848 6 2
2
Tv H dr m2
Cv 0.25
t 120 day
Example: How long will it take for 50% of the total
settlement to occur in laboratory specimen of the clay tested in
a conventional consolidation oedometer, if the specimen is
6.35cm in diameter and 2.54 cm thick? Cv=0.25 m2/day.
Given :
m2
U 50%, H 2.54cm, Cv 0.25
day
Step1 :
Time required for 50% of total settlement to occur
From Table Tv 0.197
H 2.54
H dr 1.27cm
2 2
0.197 1.27 2
2
Tv H dr
t 5 10 4 day 44 sec
Cv 0.25