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1
Specific Gravity
2
Specific Gravity Gs
3
Phase Material
4
The Mineral Skeleton
5
Three Phase Diagram
6
Fully Saturated Soils
7
Dry Soils
8
Partly Saturated Soils
9
Phase Diagram
10
Objectives of a Phase Diagram
To compute the weights (or masses) and volumes of the three different phases
11
Volume RelationshipsVoid ratio (e) is a measure of the void volume
12
Volume RelationshipsPorosity (n) is also a measure of the void volume expressed as a percentage
13
Volume RelationshipsDegree of saturation (S) is the percentage of the void volume filled by water
14
Weight RelationshipsWater content (w) is a measure of the waterpresent in the soil
15
Unit Weight Relationships
16
Unit Weight Relationships
17
Phase Relations
Consider a fraction of the soil where Vs = 1The other volumes canbe obtained from theprevious definitionsThe weights can be obtained from Weights = Unit Weights x Volume
18
Phase Relations
From the previous definitions
19
Phase Relations
20
Definitions
Bulk (natural) saturated dry and submergeddensities (ρ) are defined in a similar mannerHere you can also use mass (kg) instead of weight (kN)γ g = ρ = MVWhereγ =Nm3 g= ms2 ρ = kgm3
21
Specific Gravity
22
Specific Gravity In Terms of Density
23
Relationship between parameters
These definitions can be used to determine any desired relationships between above quantities and hence to determine void ratio degree of saturation etc That can not be measured directly by laboratory tests Some relationships are as follows
24
Relationship between parameters
25
A Gentle Reminder
Try not to memorize the equations Understandthe definitions and develop the relations from the phase diagram with VS = 11048698 Assume GS ( 26-28) when not given1048698 Do not mix densities and unit weights1048698 Soil grains are incompressible Their mass and volume remain the same at any void ratio
26
A Gentle Reminder
27
A Gentle Reminder
28
Practice Problems
ReadingsDAS Textbook
2
Specific Gravity Gs
3
Phase Material
4
The Mineral Skeleton
5
Three Phase Diagram
6
Fully Saturated Soils
7
Dry Soils
8
Partly Saturated Soils
9
Phase Diagram
10
Objectives of a Phase Diagram
To compute the weights (or masses) and volumes of the three different phases
11
Volume RelationshipsVoid ratio (e) is a measure of the void volume
12
Volume RelationshipsPorosity (n) is also a measure of the void volume expressed as a percentage
13
Volume RelationshipsDegree of saturation (S) is the percentage of the void volume filled by water
14
Weight RelationshipsWater content (w) is a measure of the waterpresent in the soil
15
Unit Weight Relationships
16
Unit Weight Relationships
17
Phase Relations
Consider a fraction of the soil where Vs = 1The other volumes canbe obtained from theprevious definitionsThe weights can be obtained from Weights = Unit Weights x Volume
18
Phase Relations
From the previous definitions
19
Phase Relations
20
Definitions
Bulk (natural) saturated dry and submergeddensities (ρ) are defined in a similar mannerHere you can also use mass (kg) instead of weight (kN)γ g = ρ = MVWhereγ =Nm3 g= ms2 ρ = kgm3
21
Specific Gravity
22
Specific Gravity In Terms of Density
23
Relationship between parameters
These definitions can be used to determine any desired relationships between above quantities and hence to determine void ratio degree of saturation etc That can not be measured directly by laboratory tests Some relationships are as follows
24
Relationship between parameters
25
A Gentle Reminder
Try not to memorize the equations Understandthe definitions and develop the relations from the phase diagram with VS = 11048698 Assume GS ( 26-28) when not given1048698 Do not mix densities and unit weights1048698 Soil grains are incompressible Their mass and volume remain the same at any void ratio
26
A Gentle Reminder
27
A Gentle Reminder
28
Practice Problems
ReadingsDAS Textbook
3
Phase Material
4
The Mineral Skeleton
5
Three Phase Diagram
6
Fully Saturated Soils
7
Dry Soils
8
Partly Saturated Soils
9
Phase Diagram
10
Objectives of a Phase Diagram
To compute the weights (or masses) and volumes of the three different phases
11
Volume RelationshipsVoid ratio (e) is a measure of the void volume
12
Volume RelationshipsPorosity (n) is also a measure of the void volume expressed as a percentage
13
Volume RelationshipsDegree of saturation (S) is the percentage of the void volume filled by water
14
Weight RelationshipsWater content (w) is a measure of the waterpresent in the soil
15
Unit Weight Relationships
16
Unit Weight Relationships
17
Phase Relations
Consider a fraction of the soil where Vs = 1The other volumes canbe obtained from theprevious definitionsThe weights can be obtained from Weights = Unit Weights x Volume
18
Phase Relations
From the previous definitions
19
Phase Relations
20
Definitions
Bulk (natural) saturated dry and submergeddensities (ρ) are defined in a similar mannerHere you can also use mass (kg) instead of weight (kN)γ g = ρ = MVWhereγ =Nm3 g= ms2 ρ = kgm3
21
Specific Gravity
22
Specific Gravity In Terms of Density
23
Relationship between parameters
These definitions can be used to determine any desired relationships between above quantities and hence to determine void ratio degree of saturation etc That can not be measured directly by laboratory tests Some relationships are as follows
24
Relationship between parameters
25
A Gentle Reminder
Try not to memorize the equations Understandthe definitions and develop the relations from the phase diagram with VS = 11048698 Assume GS ( 26-28) when not given1048698 Do not mix densities and unit weights1048698 Soil grains are incompressible Their mass and volume remain the same at any void ratio
26
A Gentle Reminder
27
A Gentle Reminder
28
Practice Problems
ReadingsDAS Textbook
4
The Mineral Skeleton
5
Three Phase Diagram
6
Fully Saturated Soils
7
Dry Soils
8
Partly Saturated Soils
9
Phase Diagram
10
Objectives of a Phase Diagram
To compute the weights (or masses) and volumes of the three different phases
11
Volume RelationshipsVoid ratio (e) is a measure of the void volume
12
Volume RelationshipsPorosity (n) is also a measure of the void volume expressed as a percentage
13
Volume RelationshipsDegree of saturation (S) is the percentage of the void volume filled by water
14
Weight RelationshipsWater content (w) is a measure of the waterpresent in the soil
15
Unit Weight Relationships
16
Unit Weight Relationships
17
Phase Relations
Consider a fraction of the soil where Vs = 1The other volumes canbe obtained from theprevious definitionsThe weights can be obtained from Weights = Unit Weights x Volume
18
Phase Relations
From the previous definitions
19
Phase Relations
20
Definitions
Bulk (natural) saturated dry and submergeddensities (ρ) are defined in a similar mannerHere you can also use mass (kg) instead of weight (kN)γ g = ρ = MVWhereγ =Nm3 g= ms2 ρ = kgm3
21
Specific Gravity
22
Specific Gravity In Terms of Density
23
Relationship between parameters
These definitions can be used to determine any desired relationships between above quantities and hence to determine void ratio degree of saturation etc That can not be measured directly by laboratory tests Some relationships are as follows
24
Relationship between parameters
25
A Gentle Reminder
Try not to memorize the equations Understandthe definitions and develop the relations from the phase diagram with VS = 11048698 Assume GS ( 26-28) when not given1048698 Do not mix densities and unit weights1048698 Soil grains are incompressible Their mass and volume remain the same at any void ratio
26
A Gentle Reminder
27
A Gentle Reminder
28
Practice Problems
ReadingsDAS Textbook
5
Three Phase Diagram
6
Fully Saturated Soils
7
Dry Soils
8
Partly Saturated Soils
9
Phase Diagram
10
Objectives of a Phase Diagram
To compute the weights (or masses) and volumes of the three different phases
11
Volume RelationshipsVoid ratio (e) is a measure of the void volume
12
Volume RelationshipsPorosity (n) is also a measure of the void volume expressed as a percentage
13
Volume RelationshipsDegree of saturation (S) is the percentage of the void volume filled by water
14
Weight RelationshipsWater content (w) is a measure of the waterpresent in the soil
15
Unit Weight Relationships
16
Unit Weight Relationships
17
Phase Relations
Consider a fraction of the soil where Vs = 1The other volumes canbe obtained from theprevious definitionsThe weights can be obtained from Weights = Unit Weights x Volume
18
Phase Relations
From the previous definitions
19
Phase Relations
20
Definitions
Bulk (natural) saturated dry and submergeddensities (ρ) are defined in a similar mannerHere you can also use mass (kg) instead of weight (kN)γ g = ρ = MVWhereγ =Nm3 g= ms2 ρ = kgm3
21
Specific Gravity
22
Specific Gravity In Terms of Density
23
Relationship between parameters
These definitions can be used to determine any desired relationships between above quantities and hence to determine void ratio degree of saturation etc That can not be measured directly by laboratory tests Some relationships are as follows
24
Relationship between parameters
25
A Gentle Reminder
Try not to memorize the equations Understandthe definitions and develop the relations from the phase diagram with VS = 11048698 Assume GS ( 26-28) when not given1048698 Do not mix densities and unit weights1048698 Soil grains are incompressible Their mass and volume remain the same at any void ratio
26
A Gentle Reminder
27
A Gentle Reminder
28
Practice Problems
ReadingsDAS Textbook
6
Fully Saturated Soils
7
Dry Soils
8
Partly Saturated Soils
9
Phase Diagram
10
Objectives of a Phase Diagram
To compute the weights (or masses) and volumes of the three different phases
11
Volume RelationshipsVoid ratio (e) is a measure of the void volume
12
Volume RelationshipsPorosity (n) is also a measure of the void volume expressed as a percentage
13
Volume RelationshipsDegree of saturation (S) is the percentage of the void volume filled by water
14
Weight RelationshipsWater content (w) is a measure of the waterpresent in the soil
15
Unit Weight Relationships
16
Unit Weight Relationships
17
Phase Relations
Consider a fraction of the soil where Vs = 1The other volumes canbe obtained from theprevious definitionsThe weights can be obtained from Weights = Unit Weights x Volume
18
Phase Relations
From the previous definitions
19
Phase Relations
20
Definitions
Bulk (natural) saturated dry and submergeddensities (ρ) are defined in a similar mannerHere you can also use mass (kg) instead of weight (kN)γ g = ρ = MVWhereγ =Nm3 g= ms2 ρ = kgm3
21
Specific Gravity
22
Specific Gravity In Terms of Density
23
Relationship between parameters
These definitions can be used to determine any desired relationships between above quantities and hence to determine void ratio degree of saturation etc That can not be measured directly by laboratory tests Some relationships are as follows
24
Relationship between parameters
25
A Gentle Reminder
Try not to memorize the equations Understandthe definitions and develop the relations from the phase diagram with VS = 11048698 Assume GS ( 26-28) when not given1048698 Do not mix densities and unit weights1048698 Soil grains are incompressible Their mass and volume remain the same at any void ratio
26
A Gentle Reminder
27
A Gentle Reminder
28
Practice Problems
ReadingsDAS Textbook
7
Dry Soils
8
Partly Saturated Soils
9
Phase Diagram
10
Objectives of a Phase Diagram
To compute the weights (or masses) and volumes of the three different phases
11
Volume RelationshipsVoid ratio (e) is a measure of the void volume
12
Volume RelationshipsPorosity (n) is also a measure of the void volume expressed as a percentage
13
Volume RelationshipsDegree of saturation (S) is the percentage of the void volume filled by water
14
Weight RelationshipsWater content (w) is a measure of the waterpresent in the soil
15
Unit Weight Relationships
16
Unit Weight Relationships
17
Phase Relations
Consider a fraction of the soil where Vs = 1The other volumes canbe obtained from theprevious definitionsThe weights can be obtained from Weights = Unit Weights x Volume
18
Phase Relations
From the previous definitions
19
Phase Relations
20
Definitions
Bulk (natural) saturated dry and submergeddensities (ρ) are defined in a similar mannerHere you can also use mass (kg) instead of weight (kN)γ g = ρ = MVWhereγ =Nm3 g= ms2 ρ = kgm3
21
Specific Gravity
22
Specific Gravity In Terms of Density
23
Relationship between parameters
These definitions can be used to determine any desired relationships between above quantities and hence to determine void ratio degree of saturation etc That can not be measured directly by laboratory tests Some relationships are as follows
24
Relationship between parameters
25
A Gentle Reminder
Try not to memorize the equations Understandthe definitions and develop the relations from the phase diagram with VS = 11048698 Assume GS ( 26-28) when not given1048698 Do not mix densities and unit weights1048698 Soil grains are incompressible Their mass and volume remain the same at any void ratio
26
A Gentle Reminder
27
A Gentle Reminder
28
Practice Problems
ReadingsDAS Textbook
8
Partly Saturated Soils
9
Phase Diagram
10
Objectives of a Phase Diagram
To compute the weights (or masses) and volumes of the three different phases
11
Volume RelationshipsVoid ratio (e) is a measure of the void volume
12
Volume RelationshipsPorosity (n) is also a measure of the void volume expressed as a percentage
13
Volume RelationshipsDegree of saturation (S) is the percentage of the void volume filled by water
14
Weight RelationshipsWater content (w) is a measure of the waterpresent in the soil
15
Unit Weight Relationships
16
Unit Weight Relationships
17
Phase Relations
Consider a fraction of the soil where Vs = 1The other volumes canbe obtained from theprevious definitionsThe weights can be obtained from Weights = Unit Weights x Volume
18
Phase Relations
From the previous definitions
19
Phase Relations
20
Definitions
Bulk (natural) saturated dry and submergeddensities (ρ) are defined in a similar mannerHere you can also use mass (kg) instead of weight (kN)γ g = ρ = MVWhereγ =Nm3 g= ms2 ρ = kgm3
21
Specific Gravity
22
Specific Gravity In Terms of Density
23
Relationship between parameters
These definitions can be used to determine any desired relationships between above quantities and hence to determine void ratio degree of saturation etc That can not be measured directly by laboratory tests Some relationships are as follows
24
Relationship between parameters
25
A Gentle Reminder
Try not to memorize the equations Understandthe definitions and develop the relations from the phase diagram with VS = 11048698 Assume GS ( 26-28) when not given1048698 Do not mix densities and unit weights1048698 Soil grains are incompressible Their mass and volume remain the same at any void ratio
26
A Gentle Reminder
27
A Gentle Reminder
28
Practice Problems
ReadingsDAS Textbook
9
Phase Diagram
10
Objectives of a Phase Diagram
To compute the weights (or masses) and volumes of the three different phases
11
Volume RelationshipsVoid ratio (e) is a measure of the void volume
12
Volume RelationshipsPorosity (n) is also a measure of the void volume expressed as a percentage
13
Volume RelationshipsDegree of saturation (S) is the percentage of the void volume filled by water
14
Weight RelationshipsWater content (w) is a measure of the waterpresent in the soil
15
Unit Weight Relationships
16
Unit Weight Relationships
17
Phase Relations
Consider a fraction of the soil where Vs = 1The other volumes canbe obtained from theprevious definitionsThe weights can be obtained from Weights = Unit Weights x Volume
18
Phase Relations
From the previous definitions
19
Phase Relations
20
Definitions
Bulk (natural) saturated dry and submergeddensities (ρ) are defined in a similar mannerHere you can also use mass (kg) instead of weight (kN)γ g = ρ = MVWhereγ =Nm3 g= ms2 ρ = kgm3
21
Specific Gravity
22
Specific Gravity In Terms of Density
23
Relationship between parameters
These definitions can be used to determine any desired relationships between above quantities and hence to determine void ratio degree of saturation etc That can not be measured directly by laboratory tests Some relationships are as follows
24
Relationship between parameters
25
A Gentle Reminder
Try not to memorize the equations Understandthe definitions and develop the relations from the phase diagram with VS = 11048698 Assume GS ( 26-28) when not given1048698 Do not mix densities and unit weights1048698 Soil grains are incompressible Their mass and volume remain the same at any void ratio
26
A Gentle Reminder
27
A Gentle Reminder
28
Practice Problems
ReadingsDAS Textbook
10
Objectives of a Phase Diagram
To compute the weights (or masses) and volumes of the three different phases
11
Volume RelationshipsVoid ratio (e) is a measure of the void volume
12
Volume RelationshipsPorosity (n) is also a measure of the void volume expressed as a percentage
13
Volume RelationshipsDegree of saturation (S) is the percentage of the void volume filled by water
14
Weight RelationshipsWater content (w) is a measure of the waterpresent in the soil
15
Unit Weight Relationships
16
Unit Weight Relationships
17
Phase Relations
Consider a fraction of the soil where Vs = 1The other volumes canbe obtained from theprevious definitionsThe weights can be obtained from Weights = Unit Weights x Volume
18
Phase Relations
From the previous definitions
19
Phase Relations
20
Definitions
Bulk (natural) saturated dry and submergeddensities (ρ) are defined in a similar mannerHere you can also use mass (kg) instead of weight (kN)γ g = ρ = MVWhereγ =Nm3 g= ms2 ρ = kgm3
21
Specific Gravity
22
Specific Gravity In Terms of Density
23
Relationship between parameters
These definitions can be used to determine any desired relationships between above quantities and hence to determine void ratio degree of saturation etc That can not be measured directly by laboratory tests Some relationships are as follows
24
Relationship between parameters
25
A Gentle Reminder
Try not to memorize the equations Understandthe definitions and develop the relations from the phase diagram with VS = 11048698 Assume GS ( 26-28) when not given1048698 Do not mix densities and unit weights1048698 Soil grains are incompressible Their mass and volume remain the same at any void ratio
26
A Gentle Reminder
27
A Gentle Reminder
28
Practice Problems
ReadingsDAS Textbook
11
Volume RelationshipsVoid ratio (e) is a measure of the void volume
12
Volume RelationshipsPorosity (n) is also a measure of the void volume expressed as a percentage
13
Volume RelationshipsDegree of saturation (S) is the percentage of the void volume filled by water
14
Weight RelationshipsWater content (w) is a measure of the waterpresent in the soil
15
Unit Weight Relationships
16
Unit Weight Relationships
17
Phase Relations
Consider a fraction of the soil where Vs = 1The other volumes canbe obtained from theprevious definitionsThe weights can be obtained from Weights = Unit Weights x Volume
18
Phase Relations
From the previous definitions
19
Phase Relations
20
Definitions
Bulk (natural) saturated dry and submergeddensities (ρ) are defined in a similar mannerHere you can also use mass (kg) instead of weight (kN)γ g = ρ = MVWhereγ =Nm3 g= ms2 ρ = kgm3
21
Specific Gravity
22
Specific Gravity In Terms of Density
23
Relationship between parameters
These definitions can be used to determine any desired relationships between above quantities and hence to determine void ratio degree of saturation etc That can not be measured directly by laboratory tests Some relationships are as follows
24
Relationship between parameters
25
A Gentle Reminder
Try not to memorize the equations Understandthe definitions and develop the relations from the phase diagram with VS = 11048698 Assume GS ( 26-28) when not given1048698 Do not mix densities and unit weights1048698 Soil grains are incompressible Their mass and volume remain the same at any void ratio
26
A Gentle Reminder
27
A Gentle Reminder
28
Practice Problems
ReadingsDAS Textbook
12
Volume RelationshipsPorosity (n) is also a measure of the void volume expressed as a percentage
13
Volume RelationshipsDegree of saturation (S) is the percentage of the void volume filled by water
14
Weight RelationshipsWater content (w) is a measure of the waterpresent in the soil
15
Unit Weight Relationships
16
Unit Weight Relationships
17
Phase Relations
Consider a fraction of the soil where Vs = 1The other volumes canbe obtained from theprevious definitionsThe weights can be obtained from Weights = Unit Weights x Volume
18
Phase Relations
From the previous definitions
19
Phase Relations
20
Definitions
Bulk (natural) saturated dry and submergeddensities (ρ) are defined in a similar mannerHere you can also use mass (kg) instead of weight (kN)γ g = ρ = MVWhereγ =Nm3 g= ms2 ρ = kgm3
21
Specific Gravity
22
Specific Gravity In Terms of Density
23
Relationship between parameters
These definitions can be used to determine any desired relationships between above quantities and hence to determine void ratio degree of saturation etc That can not be measured directly by laboratory tests Some relationships are as follows
24
Relationship between parameters
25
A Gentle Reminder
Try not to memorize the equations Understandthe definitions and develop the relations from the phase diagram with VS = 11048698 Assume GS ( 26-28) when not given1048698 Do not mix densities and unit weights1048698 Soil grains are incompressible Their mass and volume remain the same at any void ratio
26
A Gentle Reminder
27
A Gentle Reminder
28
Practice Problems
ReadingsDAS Textbook
13
Volume RelationshipsDegree of saturation (S) is the percentage of the void volume filled by water
14
Weight RelationshipsWater content (w) is a measure of the waterpresent in the soil
15
Unit Weight Relationships
16
Unit Weight Relationships
17
Phase Relations
Consider a fraction of the soil where Vs = 1The other volumes canbe obtained from theprevious definitionsThe weights can be obtained from Weights = Unit Weights x Volume
18
Phase Relations
From the previous definitions
19
Phase Relations
20
Definitions
Bulk (natural) saturated dry and submergeddensities (ρ) are defined in a similar mannerHere you can also use mass (kg) instead of weight (kN)γ g = ρ = MVWhereγ =Nm3 g= ms2 ρ = kgm3
21
Specific Gravity
22
Specific Gravity In Terms of Density
23
Relationship between parameters
These definitions can be used to determine any desired relationships between above quantities and hence to determine void ratio degree of saturation etc That can not be measured directly by laboratory tests Some relationships are as follows
24
Relationship between parameters
25
A Gentle Reminder
Try not to memorize the equations Understandthe definitions and develop the relations from the phase diagram with VS = 11048698 Assume GS ( 26-28) when not given1048698 Do not mix densities and unit weights1048698 Soil grains are incompressible Their mass and volume remain the same at any void ratio
26
A Gentle Reminder
27
A Gentle Reminder
28
Practice Problems
ReadingsDAS Textbook
14
Weight RelationshipsWater content (w) is a measure of the waterpresent in the soil
15
Unit Weight Relationships
16
Unit Weight Relationships
17
Phase Relations
Consider a fraction of the soil where Vs = 1The other volumes canbe obtained from theprevious definitionsThe weights can be obtained from Weights = Unit Weights x Volume
18
Phase Relations
From the previous definitions
19
Phase Relations
20
Definitions
Bulk (natural) saturated dry and submergeddensities (ρ) are defined in a similar mannerHere you can also use mass (kg) instead of weight (kN)γ g = ρ = MVWhereγ =Nm3 g= ms2 ρ = kgm3
21
Specific Gravity
22
Specific Gravity In Terms of Density
23
Relationship between parameters
These definitions can be used to determine any desired relationships between above quantities and hence to determine void ratio degree of saturation etc That can not be measured directly by laboratory tests Some relationships are as follows
24
Relationship between parameters
25
A Gentle Reminder
Try not to memorize the equations Understandthe definitions and develop the relations from the phase diagram with VS = 11048698 Assume GS ( 26-28) when not given1048698 Do not mix densities and unit weights1048698 Soil grains are incompressible Their mass and volume remain the same at any void ratio
26
A Gentle Reminder
27
A Gentle Reminder
28
Practice Problems
ReadingsDAS Textbook
15
Unit Weight Relationships
16
Unit Weight Relationships
17
Phase Relations
Consider a fraction of the soil where Vs = 1The other volumes canbe obtained from theprevious definitionsThe weights can be obtained from Weights = Unit Weights x Volume
18
Phase Relations
From the previous definitions
19
Phase Relations
20
Definitions
Bulk (natural) saturated dry and submergeddensities (ρ) are defined in a similar mannerHere you can also use mass (kg) instead of weight (kN)γ g = ρ = MVWhereγ =Nm3 g= ms2 ρ = kgm3
21
Specific Gravity
22
Specific Gravity In Terms of Density
23
Relationship between parameters
These definitions can be used to determine any desired relationships between above quantities and hence to determine void ratio degree of saturation etc That can not be measured directly by laboratory tests Some relationships are as follows
24
Relationship between parameters
25
A Gentle Reminder
Try not to memorize the equations Understandthe definitions and develop the relations from the phase diagram with VS = 11048698 Assume GS ( 26-28) when not given1048698 Do not mix densities and unit weights1048698 Soil grains are incompressible Their mass and volume remain the same at any void ratio
26
A Gentle Reminder
27
A Gentle Reminder
28
Practice Problems
ReadingsDAS Textbook
16
Unit Weight Relationships
17
Phase Relations
Consider a fraction of the soil where Vs = 1The other volumes canbe obtained from theprevious definitionsThe weights can be obtained from Weights = Unit Weights x Volume
18
Phase Relations
From the previous definitions
19
Phase Relations
20
Definitions
Bulk (natural) saturated dry and submergeddensities (ρ) are defined in a similar mannerHere you can also use mass (kg) instead of weight (kN)γ g = ρ = MVWhereγ =Nm3 g= ms2 ρ = kgm3
21
Specific Gravity
22
Specific Gravity In Terms of Density
23
Relationship between parameters
These definitions can be used to determine any desired relationships between above quantities and hence to determine void ratio degree of saturation etc That can not be measured directly by laboratory tests Some relationships are as follows
24
Relationship between parameters
25
A Gentle Reminder
Try not to memorize the equations Understandthe definitions and develop the relations from the phase diagram with VS = 11048698 Assume GS ( 26-28) when not given1048698 Do not mix densities and unit weights1048698 Soil grains are incompressible Their mass and volume remain the same at any void ratio
26
A Gentle Reminder
27
A Gentle Reminder
28
Practice Problems
ReadingsDAS Textbook
17
Phase Relations
Consider a fraction of the soil where Vs = 1The other volumes canbe obtained from theprevious definitionsThe weights can be obtained from Weights = Unit Weights x Volume
18
Phase Relations
From the previous definitions
19
Phase Relations
20
Definitions
Bulk (natural) saturated dry and submergeddensities (ρ) are defined in a similar mannerHere you can also use mass (kg) instead of weight (kN)γ g = ρ = MVWhereγ =Nm3 g= ms2 ρ = kgm3
21
Specific Gravity
22
Specific Gravity In Terms of Density
23
Relationship between parameters
These definitions can be used to determine any desired relationships between above quantities and hence to determine void ratio degree of saturation etc That can not be measured directly by laboratory tests Some relationships are as follows
24
Relationship between parameters
25
A Gentle Reminder
Try not to memorize the equations Understandthe definitions and develop the relations from the phase diagram with VS = 11048698 Assume GS ( 26-28) when not given1048698 Do not mix densities and unit weights1048698 Soil grains are incompressible Their mass and volume remain the same at any void ratio
26
A Gentle Reminder
27
A Gentle Reminder
28
Practice Problems
ReadingsDAS Textbook
18
Phase Relations
From the previous definitions
19
Phase Relations
20
Definitions
Bulk (natural) saturated dry and submergeddensities (ρ) are defined in a similar mannerHere you can also use mass (kg) instead of weight (kN)γ g = ρ = MVWhereγ =Nm3 g= ms2 ρ = kgm3
21
Specific Gravity
22
Specific Gravity In Terms of Density
23
Relationship between parameters
These definitions can be used to determine any desired relationships between above quantities and hence to determine void ratio degree of saturation etc That can not be measured directly by laboratory tests Some relationships are as follows
24
Relationship between parameters
25
A Gentle Reminder
Try not to memorize the equations Understandthe definitions and develop the relations from the phase diagram with VS = 11048698 Assume GS ( 26-28) when not given1048698 Do not mix densities and unit weights1048698 Soil grains are incompressible Their mass and volume remain the same at any void ratio
26
A Gentle Reminder
27
A Gentle Reminder
28
Practice Problems
ReadingsDAS Textbook
19
Phase Relations
20
Definitions
Bulk (natural) saturated dry and submergeddensities (ρ) are defined in a similar mannerHere you can also use mass (kg) instead of weight (kN)γ g = ρ = MVWhereγ =Nm3 g= ms2 ρ = kgm3
21
Specific Gravity
22
Specific Gravity In Terms of Density
23
Relationship between parameters
These definitions can be used to determine any desired relationships between above quantities and hence to determine void ratio degree of saturation etc That can not be measured directly by laboratory tests Some relationships are as follows
24
Relationship between parameters
25
A Gentle Reminder
Try not to memorize the equations Understandthe definitions and develop the relations from the phase diagram with VS = 11048698 Assume GS ( 26-28) when not given1048698 Do not mix densities and unit weights1048698 Soil grains are incompressible Their mass and volume remain the same at any void ratio
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A Gentle Reminder
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Definitions
Bulk (natural) saturated dry and submergeddensities (ρ) are defined in a similar mannerHere you can also use mass (kg) instead of weight (kN)γ g = ρ = MVWhereγ =Nm3 g= ms2 ρ = kgm3
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Specific Gravity
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Specific Gravity In Terms of Density
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Relationship between parameters
These definitions can be used to determine any desired relationships between above quantities and hence to determine void ratio degree of saturation etc That can not be measured directly by laboratory tests Some relationships are as follows
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Relationship between parameters
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A Gentle Reminder
Try not to memorize the equations Understandthe definitions and develop the relations from the phase diagram with VS = 11048698 Assume GS ( 26-28) when not given1048698 Do not mix densities and unit weights1048698 Soil grains are incompressible Their mass and volume remain the same at any void ratio
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A Gentle Reminder
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Practice Problems
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Specific Gravity
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Specific Gravity In Terms of Density
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Relationship between parameters
These definitions can be used to determine any desired relationships between above quantities and hence to determine void ratio degree of saturation etc That can not be measured directly by laboratory tests Some relationships are as follows
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Relationship between parameters
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A Gentle Reminder
Try not to memorize the equations Understandthe definitions and develop the relations from the phase diagram with VS = 11048698 Assume GS ( 26-28) when not given1048698 Do not mix densities and unit weights1048698 Soil grains are incompressible Their mass and volume remain the same at any void ratio
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A Gentle Reminder
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A Gentle Reminder
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Practice Problems
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Specific Gravity In Terms of Density
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Relationship between parameters
These definitions can be used to determine any desired relationships between above quantities and hence to determine void ratio degree of saturation etc That can not be measured directly by laboratory tests Some relationships are as follows
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Relationship between parameters
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A Gentle Reminder
Try not to memorize the equations Understandthe definitions and develop the relations from the phase diagram with VS = 11048698 Assume GS ( 26-28) when not given1048698 Do not mix densities and unit weights1048698 Soil grains are incompressible Their mass and volume remain the same at any void ratio
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A Gentle Reminder
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A Gentle Reminder
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Practice Problems
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Relationship between parameters
These definitions can be used to determine any desired relationships between above quantities and hence to determine void ratio degree of saturation etc That can not be measured directly by laboratory tests Some relationships are as follows
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Relationship between parameters
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A Gentle Reminder
Try not to memorize the equations Understandthe definitions and develop the relations from the phase diagram with VS = 11048698 Assume GS ( 26-28) when not given1048698 Do not mix densities and unit weights1048698 Soil grains are incompressible Their mass and volume remain the same at any void ratio
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A Gentle Reminder
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A Gentle Reminder
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Practice Problems
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Relationship between parameters
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A Gentle Reminder
Try not to memorize the equations Understandthe definitions and develop the relations from the phase diagram with VS = 11048698 Assume GS ( 26-28) when not given1048698 Do not mix densities and unit weights1048698 Soil grains are incompressible Their mass and volume remain the same at any void ratio
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A Gentle Reminder
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A Gentle Reminder
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Practice Problems
ReadingsDAS Textbook
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A Gentle Reminder
Try not to memorize the equations Understandthe definitions and develop the relations from the phase diagram with VS = 11048698 Assume GS ( 26-28) when not given1048698 Do not mix densities and unit weights1048698 Soil grains are incompressible Their mass and volume remain the same at any void ratio
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A Gentle Reminder
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A Gentle Reminder
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Practice Problems
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A Gentle Reminder
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A Gentle Reminder
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Practice Problems
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A Gentle Reminder
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Practice Problems
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Practice Problems
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