Q. If the coefficient of consolidation (Cv) is 0.01 m²/year, what is the time required for 50% consolidation in a clay layer 5 m thick?
A.
0.5 years
B.
1 year
C.
2 years
D.
4 years
Solution
The time required for 50% consolidation can be calculated using the formula t = H²/Cv, where H is the thickness of the layer. For H = 5 m, t = (5²)/0.01 = 250 years, but for 50% consolidation, we use a factor of 0.1, leading to approximately 1 year.
Q. Which of the following is a common method for calculating total settlement of a foundation?
A.
Elastic theory
B.
Consolidation theory
C.
Boussinesq's equation
D.
All of the above
Solution
Total settlement can be calculated using various methods including elastic theory, consolidation theory, and Boussinesq's equation, depending on the conditions.
Q. Which parameter is crucial for predicting the time rate of settlement in a consolidation test?
A.
Initial void ratio
B.
Coefficient of consolidation
C.
Effective stress
D.
Soil plasticity index
Solution
The coefficient of consolidation is crucial for predicting the time rate of settlement, as it defines how quickly the soil will consolidate under load.