Lec #6 (Hydrometer Analysis)
Lec #6 (Hydrometer Analysis)
Lec #6 (Hydrometer Analysis)
Lecture # 6
13-Feb-2015
by
Dr. Muhammad Irfan
Assistant Professor
Civil Engg. Dept. – UET Lahore
Email: [email protected]
Lecture Handouts: https://groups.google.com/d/forum/geotec-1
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SIEVE ANALYSIS – Calculations
Sieve Diameter Wt. of soil Cumulative Cumulative Cumulative
No. (mm) retained soil weight percentage percentage
(gm) retained on retained (%) passing (%)
each sieve
(gm)
(Col. 1) (Col. 2) (Col. 3) (Col. 4) (Col. 5) (Col. 6)
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SIEVE ANALYSIS
(Practice Problem)
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SIEVE ANALYSIS
(Practice Problem)
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SIEVE ANALYSIS
(Practice Problem)
100
90
80 Cu = 6.44
70 Cc = 1.40
60
% Finer
50
40
30
20
10
D60=0.58 mm D10=0.09 mm
0
10 1 D30=0.27 mm 0.1 0.01
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SIEVE ANALYSIS
(Practice Problem)
100
98%
90 Medium sand → (2.0 mm – 0.425 mm)
80
%age of medium sand = 98-49 = 49%
70
%age of gravel (75 - 4.75 mm) = nil
60
% Finer
20
10
0
10 1 0.1 0.01
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MECHANICAL ANALYSIS OF SOIL
Mechanical analysis is the determination of the size range of particles present
in a soil, expressed as a percentage of the total dry weight.
Stoke’s Law
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HYDROMETER ANALYSIS
• At any time t, hydrometer measures the
specific gravity of the suspension near the
vicinity of its bulb (depth L).
• For pure water hydrometer reading will be 1.
18 L
s Gs w D
Gs 1 w t
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STOKE’S LAW
18 L
D
Gs 1 w t
L 30
DK where, K
t Gs 1
Assuming w = 1 g/cm3
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STOKE’S LAW
Values of K for several specific gravity of solids and temperature
combinations
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HYDROMETER ANALYSIS
(Practice Problem #1)
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HYDROMETER ANALYSIS
(Practice Problem #2)
A soil sample consisting of particles of size 0.5 mm to 0.01
mm is put on the surface of still water tank 5m deep.
Calculate the time of settlement of the coarsest and finest
particles of the sample to the bottom of the tank. Assume
average specific gravity of soil particles as 2.66 and viscosity
of water as 0.01 poise.
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CONCLUDED
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