Geotechnical Engineering - II - End Semester Examination - 2022
Geotechnical Engineering - II
Instructions:
- The marks are indicated in the right-hand margin.
- There are NINE questions in this paper.
- Attempt FIVE questions in all.
- Question No. 1 is compulsory.
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The compressibility of clays may also be caused by the following factor.
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Bishop's simplified method of slices satisfies
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Identify the incorrect statement. The stability of a slope is decreased by
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For saturated, normally consolidated soils, skempton's pore pressure coefficients can be represented as
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In an Undrained triaxial compression test, the sample failed at a deviator stress of 200 kN/m² when the cell pressure was 100 kN/m². The cohesion intercept is
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For an undisturbed sample, the area ratio of the samples should be
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If the actual value of the standard penetration number (N) is greater than 15 for fine sands below water table, the corrected value of N is
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Taylor's stability number curves are used for the analysis of stability of slopes. The angle of shearing resistance used in the chart is the
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After the hydrostatic pressure is reduced to zero, some compression of soil takes place by the process of
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The Area Ratio for the soil sampler used for soil exploration is given by:
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Explain the Friction circle method for the analysis of stability of finite slopes.
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A granular soil having saturated unit weight = 19 kN/m³ and angle of internal frictional resistance = 35°. A slope has to be made of this granular soil. Determine the safe angle of slope considering the factor of safety = 1.3 if: (i) The soil slope is dry without seepage (ii) The seepage occurs parallel to the soil slope with the water table at a depth of 1.5 m from ground level.
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Define consolidation. Explain different types of consolidation.
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What are the assumptions of Terzaghi's consolidation theory? Derive the Terzaghi's One-dimensional consolidation equation.
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What are the causes of sample disturbance? How are they taken care of in samples for undisturbed sampling?
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A direct shear test is run on medium sand under the normal stress of 50 kPa. The maximum shear stress at failure is measured as 30 kPa. Draw the Mohr's circle at failure, and determine the magnitude of the principle stresses in the failure zone. What is the orientation to the plane of maximum shear stress at failure.
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Explain the conditions when vane shear test is suitable for determining the shear strength of the soil. Derive an expression for shear strength of soil in terms of applied torque and vane dimensions considering shearing at top, bottom and surrounding soil. An in situ vane shear test was conducted in a clay soil at the bottom of a borehole. A torque of 150 N-m was required to shear the soil. What was the undrained shear strength of clay neglecting shearing resistance at the top? The vane was 100 mm in diameter and 150 mm long.
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In the laboratory test on a clay sample, of thickness 25 mm drained at top only, 50% consolidation occurred in 11 minutes. Find the time required for the corresponding clay layer in the field, 2 m thick and drained at top and bottom to undergo 70% consolidation. Assume \( T_{50} = 0.197 \), \( T_{70} = 0.405 \).
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A sample of dry cohesionless soil whose angle of internal friction is 35°, is subjected to a triaxial test. If the minor principal stress \( (\sigma_3) \) is 105 kPa, at what values of deviator stress \( (\Delta\sigma) \) and major principal stress \( (\sigma_1) \) will the test specimen fail?
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Explain Swedish circle method for analysis of stability of finite slope.
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What is coefficient of consolidation of soil? What are the methods to determine coefficient of consolidation. Describe any one.
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Describe the salient features of a good sub-soil investigation report.