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Discussion Forum : Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering - Section 1 (Q.No. 50)
50.
The weight of a pycnometer containing 400 g sand and water full to the top is 2150 g. The weight of pycnometer full of clean water is 1950 g. If specific gravity of the soil is 2.5, the water content is
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APURBA MUKHERJEE said:
8 years ago
Water content w = ( (M2 - M1) / (M3 - M4) ) ( (G - 1) /G) - 1,
M= weight of sand = 400 gm.
Where, M= M2 - M1
M2= Wt. Of pycnometer + Wt. Of Sand
M1= Wt. Of pycnometer.
M3 = 2150 gm. and
M4 = 1950 gm.
G= 2.5.
Put into the formula, in above mentioned
Then water content w = 20%
Thanks.
M= weight of sand = 400 gm.
Where, M= M2 - M1
M2= Wt. Of pycnometer + Wt. Of Sand
M1= Wt. Of pycnometer.
M3 = 2150 gm. and
M4 = 1950 gm.
G= 2.5.
Put into the formula, in above mentioned
Then water content w = 20%
Thanks.
Fev said:
7 years ago
How about its void ratio and degree of saturation of its bulk density is 2.05 g/cc?
Santosha kousalya said:
6 years ago
2 * 0.6 - 1 = 0.2 then how it becomes 20%?
Ranku Biswas said:
6 years ago
Weight of (sand + pyconometer + water) - Weight of (pyconometer +water)
After subtraction what we get is the weight of pycnometer.
After subtraction what we get is the weight of pycnometer.
Ranku Biswas said:
6 years ago
W1 =wt of pycnometer.
W2=wt of pycnometer +soil.
W3= wt of soil+water+pyconometer.
W4=wt of water+pyconometer.
Wt of soil (W2-W1) = 400g.
No need to get pycnometer wt.
Wt of soil+pyconometer + water = 2150g.
Wt of pyconometer + water = 1950g,
Water content ={ (W2 - W1/W3 - W4) *(G-1)/G} - 1.
W2=wt of pycnometer +soil.
W3= wt of soil+water+pyconometer.
W4=wt of water+pyconometer.
Wt of soil (W2-W1) = 400g.
No need to get pycnometer wt.
Wt of soil+pyconometer + water = 2150g.
Wt of pyconometer + water = 1950g,
Water content ={ (W2 - W1/W3 - W4) *(G-1)/G} - 1.
Angad@@@ said:
6 years ago
How we say that Wt of Picnomecter is 600 gram in 2150-1950 we get 200 which is wt of sand.
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Himanshu Dhar said:
5 years ago
@Anand.
How you could get the wt of empty container by subtracting W4 from W3? please mention.
W3 = Wt of pycnometer + Wt Of sand + wt of water to full height.
So W3 - W4 = Wt Of solids.
How you could get the wt of empty container by subtracting W4 from W3? please mention.
W3 = Wt of pycnometer + Wt Of sand + wt of water to full height.
So W3 - W4 = Wt Of solids.
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.Ali Adnan Khalaf said:
5 years ago
W1 =w of pycnometer empty.
W2 = w of pycnometer +soil of the sample.
W3 = w of soil+water+pyconometer.
W4 = w of water+pyconometer.(full of water).
Assume the weight of pycnometer is 100 because , its CONSTANT in w1 w2 w3 and w4
So, w1=100 and w2=100+400 = 500,
w4 and w3 is given;
wc ={(w2-w1)/(w3-w4)*(Gs-1)/Gs}-1.
wc = 20%.
W2 = w of pycnometer +soil of the sample.
W3 = w of soil+water+pyconometer.
W4 = w of water+pyconometer.(full of water).
Assume the weight of pycnometer is 100 because , its CONSTANT in w1 w2 w3 and w4
So, w1=100 and w2=100+400 = 500,
w4 and w3 is given;
wc ={(w2-w1)/(w3-w4)*(Gs-1)/Gs}-1.
wc = 20%.
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Nikhil Dongre said:
5 years ago
Wc = (w2 - w1)/(w2 -w1) - (w3 - w4).
(1)
Mpyangu Francis said:
4 years ago
Well explained and understood very well. Thanks, everyone.
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