Test on a fill reveal that one cubic meter of soil in the fill weighs 1624 kg and after being dried, 1.40 tones. If the specific gravity of solids is 2.65, determine the water content, void ratio, porosity and degree of saturation of the soil mass in moist state.

Soil Properties Calculation (Civil Services Exam 1983)

Problem Statement (Civil Services Exam 1983)

A soil sample in its moist state weighs 1624 kg/m³. After drying, it weighs 1.40 tonnes/m³. Given the specific gravity of solids (\( G \)) as 2.65, determine:

  1. Water content (\( w \))
  2. Void ratio (\( e \))
  3. Porosity (\( n \))
  4. Degree of saturation (\( S \))

Solution

1. Calculate Water Content (\( w \))

\( M_w = 1624 \, \text{kg} – 1400 \, \text{kg} = 224 \, \text{kg} \)
\( w = \frac{M_w}{M_s} \times 100 = \frac{224}{1400} \times 100 = 16\% \)

2. Calculate Void Ratio (\( e \))

\( V_s = \frac{M_s}{G \cdot \rho_w} = \frac{1400}{2.65 \times 1000} = 0.5283 \, \text{m}^3 \)
\( V_v = 1 – V_s = 1 – 0.5283 = 0.4717 \, \text{m}^3 \)
\( e = \frac{V_v}{V_s} = \frac{0.4717}{0.5283} \approx 0.893 \)

3. Calculate Porosity (\( n \))

\( n = \frac{e}{1 + e} = \frac{0.893}{1.893} \approx 0.472 \, \text{(or 47.2%)} \)

4. Calculate Degree of Saturation (\( S \))

\( S = \frac{G \cdot w}{e} = \frac{2.65 \times 0.16}{0.893} \approx 0.4749 \, \text{(or 47.5%)} \)
Results:
  • Water content: \( w = 16\% \)
  • Void ratio: \( e = 0.893 \)
  • Porosity: \( n = 47.2\% \)
  • Degree of saturation: \( S = 47.5\% \)

Explanation

Key Steps:

  • Water Content: Difference between moist and dry mass gives water mass (\( M_w \)).
  • Void Ratio: Volume of solids (\( V_s \)) derived from dry mass and specific gravity. Total voids (\( V_v \)) = Total volume – \( V_s \).
  • Porosity: Ratio of void volume to total volume.
  • Degree of Saturation: Relates water volume to total void volume using \( S = \frac{G \cdot w}{e} \).

Physical Meaning

1. Water Content (16%): Indicates moderate moisture in the soil, affecting its workability and compaction.

2. Void Ratio (0.893): High void ratio suggests loose soil structure, common in sands or poorly graded soils.

3. Porosity (47.2%): Nearly half the soil volume is voids, influencing permeability and compressibility.

4. Degree of Saturation (47.5%): Less than 50% saturation means significant air voids, making the soil partially saturated.

Exam Context: Tests understanding of phase relationships in soil mechanics, critical for geotechnical design in civil engineering.

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