Principles of Foundation Engineering
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Chapter 5, Problem 5.12P
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Find the degree of consolidation for the clay layer due to the combination of vertical and radial drainage.
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5. For the soil profile given below, assume that the primary consolidation settlement for the
clay layer is completed in 3 years. Estimate the secondary consolidation settlement for the
clay layer at the end of 10 years. Yw=
10kN/m³, Ca = 0.03
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1.5m
2m
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0.5m
90 = 100kPa
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y = 17.0 kN/m³
Sand
Ysat = 19.0 kN/m³
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Normally consolidated Clay
Ysat = 20 kN/m³
eo = 0.7
Cs= 0.09 Cc = 0.2
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the soil profile given below, assume that the primary consolidation settlement for the
clay layer is completed in 3 years. Estimate the secondary consolidation settlement for the
clay layer at the end of 10 years. Yw= 10kN/m³, Ca= 0.03
1m
1.5m
2m
BxL= 2m x 4m
Groundwater table
0.5m
90 = 100kPa
Sand
y = 17.0 kN/m³
Sand
Ysat 19.0 kN/m³
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Normally consolidated Clay
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Cs=0.09 Cc = 0.2
A 10-ft-thick clay layer is drained at the top and bottom. Its characteristics are Cvr = Cv (for vertical drainage) = 0.042 ft2/day, rw = 8 in., and de = 6 ft. Estimate the degree of consolidation of the clay layer caused by the combination of vertical and radial drainage at t = 0.2, 0.4, 0.8, and 1 year. Assume that the surcharge is applied instantaneously, and there is no smear.
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