Smith's Elements of Soil Mechanics. Ian Smith

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      (1.12)equation

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      As an example, consider water at 20 °C:

      Density of water, ρw = 1000 kg/m3 = 1.0 Mg/m3

      Hence the unit weight of water, γw = 1.0 × 9.81 = 9.81 kN/m3.

      Soil densities are usually expressed in Mg/m3 to the nearest 0.01.

      Soil weights are usually expressed in kN/m3.

       Density of soil

       Bulk density

      The bulk density of a soil is a frequently requested, easily determined, geotechnical property. By sampling a soil using a sampler (e.g. a steel tube) of known volume, V, the mass, M can easily be measured on laboratory scales and the bulk density determined:

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      The bulk density is the density of the wet soil, as it considers the mass of water in the soil as well as the soil particles.

       Dry density

      The dry density is the density of the soil particles within the same volume, V as the bulk density.

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      The dry density can be determined from the bulk density and the water content (in %):

      (1.13)equation

       Unit weight, or weight density, of soil

      As mentioned, the unit weight of a material is its weight per unit volume. In soils work the most important unit weights are:

       Bulk unit weight, γ

      This is the natural in situ unit weight of the soil. Referring to Fig. 1.12 and Section 1.7.3:

      (1.14)equation

       Saturated unit weight, γsat

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      Recall, when soil is saturated, Sr = 1. Therefore,

      (1.15)equation

       Dry unit weight, γd

      (1.16)equation

       Effective, or buoyant, unit weight, γ'

      When a soil is below the water table, part of its weight is balanced by the buoyant effect of the water. This upthrust equals the weight of the volume of the water displaced.

      Hence, considering unit volume:

      (1.17)equation

      The effective unit weight is also referred to as the buoyant unit weight or the submerged unit weight.

      Note: The two terms weight density and unit weight are synonymous, and both are in common use. Both terms are used throughout this book.

       Additional expressions for densities

      As with the unit weights, similar expressions can be obtained for densities:

      (1.18)equation

      (1.19)equation

      (1.20)equation

      (1.21)equation

       Relationship between density and unit weight values

      In the previous expressions, Gs, e, Sr and the number 1 are all dimensionless.

      Hence, a particular unit weight = γw times a constant.

      The corresponding density = ρw times the same constant.

      A sample of wet soil was extruded from a sampling tube of diameter 100 mm in a soil testing laboratory. The length of extruded sample was 200 mm. The mass of the wet soil was 3.15 kg. Following a water content determination, the mass of the dry soil was found to be 2.82 kg.

      Determine the bulk density, water content, dry density and dry unit weight of the soil.

       Solution:

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       Relationship between w, γd and γ

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