Civil Engineering - UPSC Civil Service Exam Questions - Discussion
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40.
As the state of strain of an element of dense sand changes from plain strain to trivial condition, the effective angle of internal friction :
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Manish said:
6 years ago
Increased because zero strain in all direction it gives a higher angle of internal friction compared to plane strain condition.
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CR Vivek said:
5 years ago
IF Dense sand is Sheared initially it will undergo compression & later interlocking b/w particles breaks and soil start to behave like loose sand; DILATION Occurs.
Loose sand: "coefficient of the angle of friction is less" (therefore "Less Strength ").
Dense sand: "coefficient of the angle of friction is More" (therefore "More Strength").
Loose sand: "coefficient of the angle of friction is less" (therefore "Less Strength ").
Dense sand: "coefficient of the angle of friction is More" (therefore "More Strength").
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Rahul verma said:
2 years ago
I think option A is the correct answer.
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