MODULE 3 Flashcards

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Mohr’s circle positive/negative axis

A
  • Soil unable to take tensile loads so compression plotted as positive
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2
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isotropic stress state

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σ1 = σ3

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3
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Mohr’s effective circle centre

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s' = (σ1 - u) + (σ3 - u) / 2
s' = (σ1' +σ3') / 2
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4
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Mohr’s effective circle radius

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t’ = t

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5
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CSL

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critical state line

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6
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soil denser than critical (shear box results)

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  • if a saturated soil is denser than critical and it is sheared, the particle tries to move apart to allow for rearrangement (volume expansion or dilation)
  • if shear takes place too quickly water will not be able to flow to new voids fast enough so that excess negative pore water pressure is generated.
  • results of negative pore water pressure is to increase the effective stress, resulting in a temporary increase of soil strength
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soil looser than critical (shear box results)

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  • if a saturated soil is looser than critical state and it is sheared, we have volume compression or contraction
  • if shear takes place too quickly, water will not be able to drain out fast enough so positive pore water pressure generated
  • result of positive pore water pressure is to decrease the effective strength = temporary decrease of soil strength
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8
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settlement time for saturated granular soil

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high permeability - instantaneous (time-independent)

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9
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settlement time for fine graded soil

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low permeability - time-dependent (CONSOLIDATION)

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10
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Swelling

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compression: reduction in volume due to an increase in effective stress

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11
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Dilation

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contraction: reduction in volume due to shearing

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12
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Odeometer Tests

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  • measures 1D compression of soil
  • specifically used for soils of low permeability because it is concerned with time-dependent deformation response of soils
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13
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Steps of Odeometer Tests

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  1. Initially the increase in total vertical stress is taken as increase in PWP of the same magnitude
  2. As excess PWP dissipates (due to water flowing out from the pores) more total stress is transferred to the soil skeleton, resulting in an increase in effective vertical stress and reduction in soil volume
  3. Once PWP has completely dissipated, all the change in vertical load is taken up as increase in effective stress
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14
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end-state data

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after pore pressures have dissipated = long-term

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15
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transient state data

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during consolidation process = short-term

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16
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NCL

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normally consolidated line

  • soil particles rearrange (sometimes break) under applied load
  • PLASTIC deformation
17
Q

UL-RL line

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unloading-reloading line

  • soil particles do not need to rearrange to take the applied stress
  • deformation is due to elastic compression of particles
18
Q

C(c)

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compression index = 2.3 x λ(o)

19
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C(s)

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swelling index = 2.3 x k(o)