Civil Engineering - Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering - Section 1 (Q.No. 46)
46.
The relationship between void ratio (e) and porosity ratio (n) is :
n =
e =
n =
e = n/(1 - n)
Answer: Option
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Abhishek said:   4 years ago
I think e = n(1+e).

Birendra said:   4 years ago
Both n=e/(1+e) and e=n/(1-n) are correct.
(3)

Mehedy said:   4 years ago
Thanks all.

TBK said:   5 years ago
e is the void ratio and n is the porosity we know that e=Vv/Vs and n=Vv/V.
So e = n/(1-n).

Elio said:   5 years ago
The Relationship bw e and n= n/1-n.
n and e= e/1+e.

Ref: Khurmi.

Amare yihunie said:   7 years ago
e = vv/vs.
n = vv/vt.

Where vv = volume of void,
vs = volume of solid,
vt = total volume.

But from relation vt=vv+vs.
So vs=vt-vv and vv=n*vt.

Then substitute value of vv,
e = n*vt/vs.

Again substitute value of vs enterms vs=vt-vv.

e = n*vt/(vt-vv) and also divided by vt.
e = n*(vt/vt)/((vt/vt)-(vv/vt)).
e = n/(1-vv/vt) but vv/vt = n.

There for e = n/(1-n).
(1)

Steve said:   7 years ago
Here, n=e/(1+e).

Steve said:   7 years ago
First, e=Vv/Vs -------------> (1)

V=Vv+Vs; from here, Vs=V-Vv.


From (1) above, e=Vv/V-Vv; now dividing numerator and denominator by V knowing that Vv/V=n; where n=porosity of the soil.
Hence, e=(Vv/V)/(V/V-Vv/V),
e=n/(1-n).

Abul salam said:   7 years ago
Prove that n = e/1+e.
(1)

JITENDRA said:   7 years ago
e=n/(1-n) is correct.


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