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Geotechnical Engineering-I: BSC Civil Engineering - 4 Semester

This document summarizes a lecture on geotechnical engineering that covered soil as a three phase system consisting of solids, liquids, and air. It reviewed key phase relationship equations used to calculate saturation, dry unit weight, submerged unit weight, void ratio, porosity, degree of saturation, and saturation density. The lecture concluded with worked examples applying these equations to solve 12 practice problems involving soil phase relationships.

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Geotechnical Engineering-I: BSC Civil Engineering - 4 Semester

This document summarizes a lecture on geotechnical engineering that covered soil as a three phase system consisting of solids, liquids, and air. It reviewed key phase relationship equations used to calculate saturation, dry unit weight, submerged unit weight, void ratio, porosity, degree of saturation, and saturation density. The lecture concluded with worked examples applying these equations to solve 12 practice problems involving soil phase relationships.

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Geotechnical Engineering–I

BSc Civil Engineering – 4th Semester

Lecture # 3
2-Feb-2015

by
Dr. Muhammad Irfan
Assistant Professor
Civil Engg. Dept. – UET Lahore
Email: mirfan1@msn.com
Lecture Handouts: https://groups.google.com/d/forum/geotec-1
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REVIEW:
Soil as a Three Phase System
S: Solid Soil particle
W: Liquid Water
A: Air Air

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REVIEW:
Phase Relationships
n
e 1 w 
1 n  b  Gs . w  
 1 e   w Gs  1
e  sub 
n 1  e
1 e
Gs . w
b d 
d  1 e  v  n.S r
1 w
w.Gs
n  1
Ws

1 e
Gs . w V S
V .Gs . w
 sat 
Gs  e  w
e 1
Ws 1 e
3
PHASE RELATIONSHIPS
Problem #1

Problem #2

4
PHASE RELATIONSHIPS
Problem #3

Problem #4

5
PHASE RELATIONSHIPS
Problem #5

Problem #6

6
PHASE RELATIONSHIPS
Problem #7

Problem #8

7
PHASE RELATIONSHIPS
Problem #9

Problem #10

8
PHASE RELATIONSHIPS
Problem #11

Problem #12

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PHASE RELATIONSHIPS
Problem #13

10
CONCLUDED

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