Manual
,
,Craig’s Soil Mechanics Seventh
Edition Solutions Manual
R.F. Craig
Formerly
Department of Civil Engineering University
of Dundee UK
,First published 1992
by E & FN Spon, an imprint of Thomson Professional Second
edition 1997
Third edition 2004
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,Contents
1 Basic characteristics of soils 1
2 Seepage 6
3 Effective stress 14
4 Shear strength 22
5 Stresses and displacements 28
6 Lateral earth pressure 34
7 Consolidation theory 50
8 Bearing capacity 60
9 Stability of slopes 74
,Author’s note
In order not to short-circuit the learning
process it is vital that the reader should
attempt the problems before referring to the
solutions in this manual.
,Chapter 1
Basic characteristics of soils
1.1
Soil E consists of 98% coarse material (31% gravel size; 67% sand size) and 2% fines.
It is classified as SW: well-graded gravelly SAND or, in greater detail, well-graded
slightly silty very gravelly SAND.
Soil F consists of 63% coarse material (2% gravel size; 61% sand size) and 37%
non-plastic fines (i.e. between 35 and 65% fines); therefore, the soil is classified as MS:
sandy SILT.
Soil G consists of 73% fine material (i.e. between 65 and 100% fines) and 27% sand
size. The liquid limit is 32 and the plasticityindex is 8 (i.e. 32— 24), plotting marginally
below the A-line in the ML zone on the plasticity chart. Thus the classification is ML:
SILT (M-SOIL) of low plasticity. (The plasticity chart is given in Figure 1.7.)
Figure Q1.1
,2 Basic characteristics of soils
Soil H consists of 99% fine material (58% claysize; 47% silt size). The liquid limit is
78 and the plasticity index is 47 (i.e. 78— 31), plotting above the A-line in the CV zone
on the plasticity chart. Thus the classification is CV: CLAY of very high plasticity.
1.2
From Equation 1.17
1.00
1 + e = G (1 + w ρw 2.70 × 1.095 × = 1.55
s ) = 1.91
ρ
; e = 0.55
Using Equation 1.13
wGs 0.095 × 2.70
Sr = = = 0.466 (46.6%)
e 0.55
Using Equation 1.19
G +e 3.25
ρsat = s
3
ρw = × 1.00 = 2.10 Mg/m
1 +e 1.55
From Equation 1.14
e 0.55
w = = = 0.204 (20.4%)
Gs 2.70
1.3
Equations similar to 1.17–1.20 apply in the case of unit weights; thus,
Gs 2.72 3
цd = цw = × 9.8 = 15.7 kN/m
1+e 1.70
Gs + e 3.42
цsat =
3
цw = × 9.8 = 19.7 kN/m
1 +e 1.70
Using Equation 1.21
Gs — 1 1.72 3
ц' = ц
1 + e w = 1.70 × 9.8 = 9.9 kN/m
Using Equation 1.18a with Sr = 0.75
Gs + Sre 3.245 3
ц= цw = × 9.8 = 18.7 kN/m
1 +e 1.70
, Basic characteristics of soils 3
Using Equation 1.13
Sre 0.75 × 0.70
w= = = 0.193 (19.3%)
Gs 2.72
The reader should not attempt to memorize the above equations. Figure 1.10(b)
should be drawn and, from a knowledge of the definitions, relevant expressions can
be written by inspection.
1.4
r
Volume of specimen = ×382 ×76 = 86 200 mm3
4
Mass 168.0
Bulk density (ρ)= = = 1.95 Mg/m 3
Volume 86 200 × 10—3
168.0 — 130.5
Water content (w = 0.287 (28.7%)
)= 130.5
From Equation 1.17
ρw 1.00
2.73 × 1.287 × = 1.80
1 + e = Gs(1 + w ) =
ρ 1.95
; e = 0.80
Using Equation 1.13
wGs 0.287 × 2.73
Sr= = = 0.98 (98%)
e 0.80
1.5
Using Equation 1.24
ρ 2.15 3
ρd = = = 1.92 Mg/m
1 +w 1.12
From Equation 1.17
ρw 1.00
1 + e = Gs(1 + w ) = 2.65 × 1.12 × = 1.38
ρ 2.15
; e = 0.38
Using Equation 1.13
wGs 0.12 × 2.65
Sr = = = 0.837 (83.7%)
e 0.38