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Know every thing about soil &soil engineering except tests & specific properties of soil i.e components, application &field problems of geotechnical engineering, soil volume, weight ,density parameters and interrelation between them, soil formation transport, deposition &structure, Rock formation,...

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Geotechnical Engineering Application, Field Problems,

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Geotechnical Engineering

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Soil Volume Weight Relationship(Void Ratio, Porosity, Degree of Saturation &Water Content)

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Soil Weight Volume Relationship Plays an important role in the analysis of soil condition ,as it enables to know about voids, soils solid &water content volumetrically .Various conceptual terms such as porosity void ratio for representation of void space , in form of volume of voids, volume solids ...

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Soil Unit Weight Parameters &Their Inter Realationships

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Soil Unit Weights Inter Relationship and relations with other soil water volume /density parameters plays an important role in the analysis of soil condition ,as it enables to know about soils solid, &water content in terms of weights, which is the most essential requirements for the assessment o...

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Soil Density Parameters(Mass Density, Specific Gravity, Density Ratio ,Relative Density)

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Soil density may be regarded as universal parameter widely adopted by practice field engineers as these parameters gives the cumulative effects of mass and volume the reliability as well as precision is more. Relative density and specific gravity are characteristic determining properties of soil

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Soil Density Parameter(Mass Density, Specific Gravity, Relative Density &Density Ratio

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Mass density is a universal parameter widely adopted by practice field engineers for the assessment of soil strength. As these parameters represent the cumulative effect of mass volume, its reliability as well as precision is more. Relative density and specific gravity are characteristic determinin...

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Components &Application of Geotechnical Engineering

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Geotechnical Engineering utilizes the principles of Applied Mechanics &hydraulics to investigate subsurface ground condition and deformation in earth material which is used as structural material in cases embankment and earth dams. Each structure whether it is building foundation, bridge piers, tunn...

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Geotechnical Field Problems

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The common geotechnical field problems are problems due to soil characteristics, settlement of shallow foundations, soil liquefaction susceptibility, seepage/drainage water/excess water problem ,Each type has been discussed in detail and supported by proper images

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Soil &Rock Formation

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Rock cycle also known as geologic cycle is continuous never ending natural or geologic process. Soil is formed by mechanical and chemical weathering of igneous, sedimentary &metamorphic rocks transformed into sand, silt clay and gravel. Rock is formed by deposition of magma/mineral which is formed d...

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Soil Deposit/Transport &Composition

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Soils deposited in layers( from top to bottom) are designated as organic layer, litter layer, topsoil ,leaching layer, subsoil, substratum and bed rock representing the strength of soil in ascending order, Residual soil grains may break into smaller grains with the application of little pressure. T...

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Soil Structure

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Soil structure is the natural arrangement of different types of coarse &fine grained materials along with voids and water content in soil pores .Basically three types of soil structure i.e. single grained, flocculated and honey comb are continually inter changeable. Soil structure does not follow a ...

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Clay Minerals

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Basic structural units of clay minerals are silica sheet &gibbsite sheet and the primary minerals responsible for the formation of clay minerals quartz and felspars in the form of phyllosilicates, which are parallel sheets of silicates Images are self explanatory and can be the basis for understandi...

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