CEE 355 Quiz 2R
CEE 355 Quiz 2R
CEE 355 Quiz 2R
2 Bunker, Kaimana K.
3 Cambia, Michael Joshua
4 Cheang, Hou Wang
5 Chen, Renhui
6 Chong, Braxton D.
7 Connell, Marino C.
8 Daenos, Karl John
9 Gallego, Elyssa Abigail P.
10 Guillermo, Jonimar M.
11 Hendrix, Ryan N.
12 Hortizuela, Christian John A.
13 Jin, Shengpei
14 Kaawa, Kalia K.
15 Lam, Scott
16 Lee, Anson C.
17 Lin, Allen
18 Lum, Micah J.
19 Mains, Melinda R.
20 Manding, Mark Victor C.
21 Manuel, Antonio M.
22 Migi, Asora J.
23 Miguel, Lauren C.
24 Miyagawa-Briones, Christian M.
25 Mori, William P.
26 Normand, Kirstin A.
27 Onishi, Tyler K.
28 Pascua, Brian Jr A.
29 Ramelb, Gerald E.
30 Raymundo, Nicole F.
31 Requilman, Edward T.
32 Robles, Xavier
33 Russ, John N.
34 Santos, Jarick S.
35 Siqueira, Cory L.
36 Suzuki, David K.
37 Tellei, Rdiall L.
38 Toetuu, Militoni
39 Trinidad, Rachel Joy G.
40 Weller, Riley K.
41 Yee, Marcus J.
42 Yee, Michael J.
43 Young, Zachary C.
44 Yu, Andrew D.
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A2 Below.
5 ft
5 ft
(Incompressible) (Compressible)
The original ground consists of a sand overlying a clay as shown abo
Ds = stress increase due to a filling project of a very large lateral e
The height of the fill is 6 ft and the unit weight of the fill is
If the thickness of the clay, H = 20 ft, estimate the consolidation s
preconsolidation pressure = 2000 psf for the clay, the thickness of
and the depth to ground water table is 5 ft. The clay compressibili
from the consolidation test curve provided.
Do not use the preconsolidation pressure from the consolidation
Assume 1 layer for the clay. Assume g sand = gsat sand =
g= 90
Wall
Dsz
Point A
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nkment fill (shown in blue) is infinitely long going into the page.
pcf
10 ft
10 ft
Dsz
Point A
m. Late submissions will not be accepted.
The stresses acting at a point in a soil is shown below. Assuming th
point, use the pole method to estimate the normal and shear stres
No points will be given if you use equations to solve this problem. (3
(
s
t
150
psi
60
psi
30⁰
30 t
⁰
s
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ow. Assuming the Mohr-circle below represents the state of stress at th
low.
l and shear stresses s and t on the plane inclined at 30⁰ to the horizontal
horizonta
e this problem. (30 points)
80
60
40
Shear Stress, t (psi)
60 20
psi
0
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160
150 -20
psi
-40
-60
-80
Normal Stress, s (psi)
al Stress, s (psi)