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Soil Mechanics (CT-221)
Naturally consolidated clayey and partially consolidated clayey soils, settlement and rate of settlement
Naturally consolidated clayey and partially consolidated clayey soils, settlement and rate of settlement
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Course Material
Introduction to the course and recommended books, Introduction to Soil Mechanics: Definition, role of Soil Mechanics in design and construction of Civil Engineering projects
Soil formation, principal soil deposits. Soil structure and texture
Principle properties of soil (natural moisture content, density, specific gravity, void ratio, porosity, degree of saturation). Volumetric and volume weight relationships
Index properties of soil (Grain size distribution, consistency limits). Purpose of soil classification, engineering soil classification systems (ASTM or USCS, AASHTO)
Permeability & Seepage: Definition, scope, Darcy’s law, laboratory and field methods of determining permeability, Seepage, seepage control, filters
Stresses in Soil: Geostatic stresses, total and effective stresses, stress from surface loads
Lateral stress, Stress influence charts/diagrams and their uses
Compressibility, Definitions, consolidation, consolidation test and data reduction
Naturally consolidated clayey and partially consolidated clayey soils, settlement and rate of settlement
Shear strength of soil, Coulomb’s law, shear strength parameters (c&Φ), cohesive and non-cohesive soils
Laboratory and field evaluation of (c&Φ). Utility of shear strength parameters
Laboratory and field evaluation of (c&Φ). Utility of shear strength parameters
Moisture density relationship, laboratory and field compaction methods. Compaction control during construction, factors affecting compaction
Ground improvement techniques – dynamic compaction, pre-loading, vibrator
Site Selection and Exploration: Scope and objective, exploration methods
Field tests (SPT,CPT, Plate load Test, Pressure meter, Dilatometer Test)
Chapters
16
Department
Engineering Technology
Teacher
Engr. Aisha Butt