Figure Q1 shows a soil profile. An oedometer test was conducted on a specimen collected from the middle of the clay laye

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Figure Q1 shows a soil profile. An oedometer test was conducted on a specimen collected from the middle of the clay laye

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Figure Q1 Shows A Soil Profile An Oedometer Test Was Conducted On A Specimen Collected From The Middle Of The Clay Laye 1
Figure Q1 Shows A Soil Profile An Oedometer Test Was Conducted On A Specimen Collected From The Middle Of The Clay Laye 1 (133.5 KiB) Viewed 23 times
Figure Q1 shows a soil profile. An oedometer test was conducted on a specimen collected from the middle of the clay layer. The results of the oedometer test on a clay specimen are: Cc=0.2, Cs=0.04, OCR = 4.5. The uniformly distributed surcharge of do is applied at the ground surface. Given: 40 = 100 kN/m², H; = 2.5 m, H2 = 2.5 m, H3 = 3 m. Also, Sand: e=0.64, G5 = 2.65 Clay: G, = 2.75, w (water content) = 43 % Where, OCR is the overconsolidation ratio, defined by the ratio of maximum valúe of effective stress in the past (preconsolidation pressure) to the present value. . Ao V 1 H H2 if キー→ Hz Sand Clay Figure Q1 a) Calculate the primary consolidation settlement. b) What would be the difference in settlement if OCR were 1.5 instead of 4.5.
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