Chapter 3 Soil Mechanics Part II

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Texas Tech University

Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering

Chapter 3: Part II
Soil Mechanics/Review
Priyantha Jayawickrama,
Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Chapter 3: Soil Mechanics

Lecture No.1
3.1 Soil Composition

Soil-a 3-phase material


Soil Characterization (particle size,
soil plasticity)
3.2 Soil Classification
3.3 Groundwater
3.4 Stress (Total vs. Effective)
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Chapter 3: Soil Mechanics

Lecture No.2
3.5 Compressibility and

settlement
Lecture No.3
3.6 Strength

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3.5 Compressibility &
Settlement
Settlement requirements often
control the design of foundations
This chapter provides a general
overview of principles involved in
settlement analysis
The subject will be dealt with in
greater detail in Chapter 7.

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Case Study
Settlement must be within
acceptable limits ..

Palacio de las
Bellas Artes,
Mexico City
Built 1932-1934
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Palace of Fine Arts in Mexico City
Settled 3m!

Lacustrine Clay deposited in former


Lake Texcoco
Av. Water content 281%, Void Ratio
6.90
Groundwater withdrawal; increase
in effective stress
Resulting Consolidation
43-story Tower Latino Americana
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Case Study
Tower of Latino
Americana, Mexico
City
Built ihn 1956
44 stories; 597-ft

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Increase in Vertical Effective Stress

Due to a Placement of a fill

zf z 0 fill H fill
Due to an external load

zf z 0 z induced

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Consolidation
z0
z
c
z0
} zf

z0 z0
z
} zf

e
Vv = eVs Voids
Vv = (e - e)Vs Voids

Before Vs Solids Vs Solids After

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Before Loading


Point, P
u0

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Immediately
After Loading

0 +


Point, P
u0+u

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Shortly after Loading
No settlement
0 +
Long after Loading
Settlement Complete
0 +

u0+u

u0

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Settlement
Distortion Settlement (Immediate)
Consolidation (Time Dependent)
Secondary Compression time

Settlement
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Laboratory Consolidation Test

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Consolidation Test

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Test Results

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Consolidation Plot

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Idealized
Test Results Data

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Compression Index and
Recompression Index
ea eb
Cc
(log z ) b (log z ) a

ec ed
Cr
(log z ) d (log z ) c

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Compression Ratio and
Recompression Ratio

Cc ( z ) a ( z ) b
Cc
1 e0 (log z ) b (log z ) a

Cr ( z ) d ( z ) c
Cr
1 e0 (log z ) d (log z ) c

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Normally and
Over-Consolidated Soils

zo c .. Normally
consolidated
zo c .. Over consolidated

zo c .. Under consolidated

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Normal vs. Over-Consolidation

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Normal vs. Over-Consolidation

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Over-Consolidation Margin &
Over-consolidation Ratio

m c zc .. Over-
consolidation
Margin
c
OCR .. Over consolidation
zo ratio

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Typical Range of OC Margins

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Compressibility of Sand and
Gravels (Table 3.7)

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Example 3.3

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Settlement Predictions
N.C. Clays

Cc zf
c H log
1 e0 z 0

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Settlement Predictions
O.C. Clays Case I

Cr zf
c H log
1 e0 z 0

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Settlement Predictions
O.C. Clays Case II

Cr c Cc zf
c H log H log
1 e0 z 0 1 e0 c

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Ex. 3.4

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Example 3.4

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Ex. 3.5

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Example
3.5

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