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Problem 11 ( G s+ e ) γ w ( 2.72+0.95 ) 9.

81
A soil problem is shown in the figure: γ sat = ;
1+e 1.95

kN
γ sat =18.46
1. Compute the effective stress immediately below A m3
2. Compute the effective stress at B
3. Compute the effective stress at C σ 'c =55.78+ ( 18.46−9.81 )( 3 )

Solution: σ 'c =81.73 kPa


1. Effective stress immediately below A:

Gsγw 2.66 (9.81)


γdry= ; γdry=
1+e 1+0.50
Problem 12
2.66( 9.81) From the figure shows a soil formation with the given
γdry= soil properties and water level is 3m. below the
1+0.50
ground surface.
kN
γdry=17.40
m3
Total stress above level A
= 17.40 (1.5) = 26.1 kPa
Pore pressure= -0.42 (1.75)(9.81) 1. Find the total stress at the mid-layer of clay.
Pore pressure= -7.21 kPa 2. Find the effective stress at the mid-layer of clay.
Effective stress immediately below A
= 26.1 – (-7.21) Solution:
Effective stress immediately below A 1. Total stress at the mid-layer of clay:
= 33.31 kPa For sand:
Gsγw 2.66 (9.81)
2. Effective stress at B γdry= ; γdry=
1+e 1+0.50
Gsγw 2.71(9.81) 2.66( 9.81)
γdry= ; γdry= γdry=
1+e 1+0.75 1+0.65
kN kN
γdry=15.19 γdry=15.81
m3 m3
γ moist For clay:
γdry=
1+w
( G s+ e ) γ w ( 2.75+0.90 ) ( 9.81 )
wGs w ( 2.71 ) γ sat = ;
S= ; 42= 1+e 1.90
e 0.75
γ sat =18.85 kN /m 3
w=11.62 %
Total stress at mid-layer of clay:
γ moist γ moist Total stress = 15.81 (3) + 18.85 (5.5)
γ dry = ; 15.19=
1+ w 1+0.1162 Total stress = 151.105 kPa

γ moist =16.96 kN /m 3 2. Effective stress at mid layer of clay:


Eff. stress = 15.81 (3) + (18.85 – 9.81)(5.5)
σ 'b=17.40 ( 1.5 ) +16.96 ( 1.75 ) Eff. stress = 97.15 kPa

σ 'b=55.78 kPa
3. Effective Stress at C
Using influence factor IW

50(0.48)
∆ σv=
(3)2
50(0. 32)
∆ σv=
(3)2
∆ σ v =1.77 kPa

Problem 13
A point load of 50 kN is applied on the ground
surface.
1. Determine the subsurface stress at a point
3m. below where the 50 kN point load is
applied using Boussinesq conditions.
2. Determine the subsurface stress at a point
3m. below where the 50 kN point load is Problem 14
applied using Westergaard conditions.
A 300 kN loading is supported on a 1.5m ×
Solution 1.5 m. square foundation constructed on the ground
1. Using Boussinesq equation surface of a homogenous soil deposit (soil unit
weight is 18 kN/m3). Assuming Westergaard
Z=3 , r=0 conditions,
r 0 1. Determine the values of the pre-
= =0
Z 3 construction vertical stress imposed
on the soil at a point 2m. below the
3Q
∆ σv= center of the foundation area.
2 5/ 2
r 2. Compute the subsurface stress
2
Z 2 π 1+
Z [ ( )] increase occurs beneath the center of
the foundation.
3(50) 3. Determine the value of the post
∆ σ v= 5/ 2 construction vertical stress imposed
(3)2 2 π [ 1+ 0 ] on the soil at a point 2m. below the
σ v =2.65 kPa center of the foundation area.

Using Influence factor IB


Solution
Q IB
∆ σ v= Pre-construction vertical stress imposed on the soil at
Z2 point 2m.
I B=0.48 ( ¿the table shown ) σ v =18 ( 2 )=36 kPa
50(0.48)
∆ σv=
(3)2 Subsurface stress increase occurs beneath the center
∆ σ v =2.67 kPa of the foundation
300
2. Using Westergaard conditions: σ= =133.33
Q 1.5 ( 1.5 )
∆ σv=
2 3 /2
r Z 2
2
Z π 1+
Z [ ( )] =
B 1.5
=1.33

Subsurface stress increase:


50 0.15 in percent of uniform footing pressure q
∆ σv= 2 3/ 2
3 π [ 1+0 ]
∆ σ v =0.15 ( 133.33 )=20 kPa
∆ σ v =1.77 kPa
Post construction vertical stress imposed on the soil
at a point 2m.
σ =36+20=56 kPa

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