Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Mid Term syllabus Soil Mechanics (Backlog)

CVL 205: Soil Mechanics
 
Unit I: Introduction



Concept of soil,Definition and meaning of soil mechanics, History of soil mechanics
Scope of soil mechanics, Soil formation
 
Unit II: Weight And Volume Relationship Of Soil
 
 
Definition of soil mass, Components of soil mass, Phase diagram of soil mass and its


labeling, Weight and volume of soil with usual notation, Dry soil and wet soil


Void ratio, Porosity and their relations, Types of water in soil, Bulk density, saturated,


submerged and dry density, Difference between adsorbed water and absorbed water in

soil, Saturated, partly saturated and dry soil

Unit III: Classification Of Soil
 




 
Definition of Coarse and fine grained soil, Homogeneity, Consistency, Cohesiveness,


Toughness, Shear strength, Compressibility, Difference between coarse and fine grained


soil, Two methods of soil classification, Grain size classification of soil as per I.S.I and


classification of soil using plasticity chart, Sieve analysis and Stoke’s law, Sedimentation


analysis of soil, Particle size - Distribution curve on semi log scale, States of consistency and


its diagram, Consistency limits- Liquid limit, plastic limit, shrinkage limit and plasticity


index (P.I), Laboratory methods to find out these limits, Field identification tests
Unit IV: Permeability



Definition and understanding of permeability, Different types of soil and permeability,


Laminar and turbulent flow, Importance of permeability, Darcy’s Law


Coefficient of permeability and its determination in laboratory, Factors affecting


permeability, Confined and unconfined aquifer, Dupit’s Formula, Field determination of


permeability by pumping out and pumping in test, Concepts meaning of seepage, Effects of

seepage, Flow lines and flow net diagram (only understanding)