Soil Mechanics Laboratory: Moisture Content, Unit Weight, Specific Gravity and Phase Relationships
Soil Mechanics Laboratory: Moisture Content, Unit Weight, Specific Gravity and Phase Relationships
Soil Mechanics Laboratory: Moisture Content, Unit Weight, Specific Gravity and Phase Relationships
Introduction
Moisture Content, Unit Weight, Specific Gravity
and Phase Relationships
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Syllabus
Text books:
Soil Mechanics: Laboratory Manual
by Braja M. Das
Lecture Notes
ASTM Standards 2005
Class organization
1 hour class
2 hours lab
Class Schedule
Attendance
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Report Format
Each group will submit one report per lab
Reports are due one day before the class at 9am
(Ex: for Wed. class, submit report on Tuesday at 9am)
All reports should follow the report format
Title and Table of Contents
Purpose & Objective
Apparatus & Procedures
Deviation from ASTM Standards
Table of results
Figures
Sample Calculations
Discussion and Conclusion
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Report Format - Conclusion
Report your results (use a table)
Do the results fall within the expected range
or not?
(Check tables and match your results)
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Significance of this Class
Why do you need to learn about soils?
Almost all structures are either constructed
of soil, supported on soil, or both.
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West side of foundation sank 24-ft 7
Settlement
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Shear Failure – Slope Stability
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Organization of the Lab Tests
Soil Properties
Physical Mechanical
(Soil Characteristics)
(Soil Classification)
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Today’s Lab
Determination of unit weight (density)
Determination of moisture content
Determination of specific gravity
Establishing the phase (weight-volume)
relationship diagram
Calculation of:
Dry unit weight
Void ratio
Porosity
Degree of saturation
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1- Unit Weight, g
Take several measurements for diameter and height
Take the average for H, D
Calculate g
D
M
g
V H
where
D2
V H
4
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2- Moisture Content, w
Definition: Moisture content is an indicator of the
amount of the water present in soil.
Moisture content, w(%)
w %
Mw Mw
100 but not
Ms MT
ASTM 2216 (Conventional Oven Method)
ASTM D 4643 (Microwave Oven Method)
3 minutes at 50% Power (mass ≈ 50 g)
Mw – Mass of waters
Ms – Mass of solids
MT – Total mass
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2- Moisture Content – Sample Size
Minimum mass of moist material selected to be
representative of the total samples:
Maximum Particle Size Standard Sieve Recommended Min. Mass
(95-100% Passing) Size of moist specimen
2 mm or less # 10 20 g
4.75 mm #4 100 g
9.5 mm 3/8-in 50 g
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2- Moisture Content - Procedure
1 2 3
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2- Moisture Content – Sample Calculation
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3- Specific Gravity, Gs
Definition; specific gravity, Gs, of soil solids is the
ratio of the density of the aggregate soil solids to
the density of water. Ms
Mathematically, G g s Vs = 1 g/cm at 4 C w
3 0
w
s or w = 62.4 lb/ft3
Mw
Vw
Ms
but Vs Vw ; hence Gs
Mw
ASTM D 854
This method is applicable for soils composed of
“Particles smaller than 4.75mm in size”.
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3- Specific Gravity – Sample Size
The procedure employs Archimedes’s principle
“A body submerged in water will displace a volume of water equal to its own
volume.”
The key to successful application of this procedure is the
removal of entrapped air
Recommended mass for test specimen
SP-SC, SM, SC 45 ± 10 75 ± 10
Silt or Clay 35 ± 5 45 ± 10
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3- Specific Gravity - Apparatus
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3- Specific Gravity – Expected Values
Type of Soil Gs
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Phase Relationships
Phase Relationships
Three phase diagram
Weight relationships
Volumetric relationships
Weight – Volume relationship
Examples
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Phase Relationships: A 3-Phase Material
Air
Water
Solid
Solid Particles
Volume
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Three Phase Soil
(Partially Saturated)
Air
Water
Solids
Water
Solids
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Two Phase Soil
(2) Dry Soils [Oven Dried]
Air
Solids
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Weight-Volume Relationships
Va Air Wa~0
Vv
Vw
Water Ww
VT WT
Vs Solids Ws
Volume Weight
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Weight Relationships (weight -ratios)
Weight ratios
Moisture Content, w Air Wa~ 0
Specific Gravity, Gs
Water Ww
Weight Components: WT
Weight of Solids = Ws
Solids Ws
Weight of Water = Ww
Weight of Air, Wa ~ 0
Ww
Water Content, w(%) 100%
Ws
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Specific Gravity (weight ratio)
Weight of a Subs tan ce
Specific Gravity
Weight of an Equal Volume of Water
Ws
Vs Ws
Specific Gravity, Gs 100%
gw Vs g w
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Volumetric Relationships (Vol. ratios)
Volumetric ratios
Void ratio, e
Porosity, n(%) Va Air
Degree of Saturation, S (%) Vv
Vw
VT Water
Volume Components:
Volume of Solids = Vs
Volume of Water = Vw Vs Solid
Volume of Air = Va
Volume of Voids = Va + Vw = Vv
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Volumetric Relationships
Vv
Void Ratio , e
Vs
Vv
Porosity , n(%) 100%
VT
Vw
Degree of Saturation, S (%) 100%
VV
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Weight-Volume Relationships
Steps to develop the weight-volume relationship
Separate the three phases
The total volume of a soil
V Vs Vv Vs Vw Va
Assuming the weight of air (Wa) to be negligible, the
total weight is then given as
WT Ws Ww
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Example:
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M T M w M s (1)
Mw
Ws W but w Ws W wM
w M w 109
904 ( gs)) (2)
G gvwVw
Vas V
M
V (
V
M
w
VV
VV
)
M
109
M
585
(341
134
1013
. .
9 1 109
904 243 109
3 )109
3.9134
g .cm
341
g
3
1cm3 3
9.cm
Vs g wV w Gsg wg w 2.651.0(1g.0/( gcm
T w s
s T aw w s s
/ cm) )
Sample Calc. substitute (2) in (1)
M T w M s M s (1 w) M s
MT 1013
Ms 904 g
1 w 1 0.121
134.9cm3 Ma~0
Air
gw = 1.0 g/cm3
243.9cm3
109.0cm3 Water 109.0g
585.0cm3 w =12.1% 1013.0g
Gs =2.65
341.1cm3 Solid 904.0g
Volumes Weights
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Sample Calculation (cont.)
M T M w M s (1)
Mw
but w M w w M s ( 2)
Ms 5 Va VT (Vs Vw ) 585 (341.1 109) 134.9cm3
1 substitute (2) in (1)
M T w M s M s (1 w) M s
Ms
MT
1013
904 g 6 Vv Vw Va 109 134.9 243.9 g
1 w 1 0.121
Ww W 109( g )
gw Vw w 109cm3
3 Vw g w 1.0( g / cm3 )
Ws Ws 904 ( g )
4 Gs Vs 341.1cm3
Vs g w Gsg w 2.65 1.0( g / cm3 )
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Weight-Volume Relationships (cont.)
Ww 109 ( g )
Moisture content, w w 100 12.1%
Ws 904 ( g )
Vv 243.9cm3
Void ratio, e e 0.715
Vs 341.1cm3
Vv 243.9 (cm3 )
Porosity, n n 100 41.7%
VT 585.0 (cm3 )
Vw 109
Degree of saturation, S S 100 44.7%
Vv 243.9
Ws 904 g
Dry unit weight, gd gd
VT 585
1.55 3
cm
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Weight-Volume Relationships (cont.)
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Typical Unit weights
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