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1 January, 18:55

A 0.320 ft3 sample of a certain soil has a weight of 38.9 lb., moisture content of 19.2%, and specific gravity of solids of 2.67. Find the void ratio, degree of saturation, and saturated unit weight.

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  1. 1 January, 19:11
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    e = 0.6342

    S = 0.808

    γsat = 126.207 lb/ft³

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given

    VT = 0.320 ft³

    WT = 38.9 lb

    w = 19.2% = 0.192

    Gs = 2.67

    then we apply

    γ = WT / VT

    γ = 38.9 lb / 0.320 ft³

    γ = 121.5625 lb/ft³

    then we get γdry as follows

    γdry = γ / (1 + w)

    γdry = 121.5625 lb/ft³ / (1 + 0.192)

    γdry = 101.982 lb/ft³

    the void ratio (e) can be obtained applying this equation

    γdry = Gs*γw / (1 + e)

    101.982 = 2.67*62.42 / (1 + e)

    ⇒ e = 0.6342

    We can get the degree of saturation (S) as follows

    S*e = Gs*w

    S = Gs*w / e

    S = 2.67*0.192 / 0.6342

    S = 0.808

    The saturated unit weight (γsat) will be obtained applying this formula

    γsat = (Gs + e) * γw / (1 + e)

    γsat = (2.67 + 0.6342) * 62.42 lb/ft³ / (1 + 0.6342)

    γsat = 126.207 lb/ft³
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