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Question
1a. The result of the sieve analysis test on soil is shown
below
1b. Plot the grading curve and report the result quantitatively
1c. Given the average grain size coefficient of 100 and the
weight of the sample as 350g, determine the hydraulic conductivity
Solution
To solve
this problem, first, you need to convert the sieve size unit from micrometers (710 µm,
500 µm, and 300
µm) to millimeters. Do that
by simply multiplying each of the values by 0.001.
This is because 1 µm = 0.001mm.
Watch a video on how to do sieve test calculation here
1b.
Next, we are going to plot a semi-log graph of sieve size(mm)
against cumulative passing % ( figure 2).
In the exam hall, you are required to plot the graph using a semi-log graph, but here I will demonstrate how to do it using Microsoft excel.
Watch a video on how to plot a particle size distribution curve here using Excel
Figure 2: particle size distribution graph (semi-log graph)
1c. To determine the
hydraulic conductivity, we are going to use the following formula
Hydraulic conductivity (K) = C × (D10)² ![]()
we need to extrapolate the D10 value from the graph. D10 is
also called effective grain size.
From the curve, the value of D10 = 0.46476 mm, and, (grain size coefficient) is given in the question as 100
Hence,![]()
= 0.2209 cm/s or 2.209×10^-1 cm/s
Therefore,
the hydraulic conductivity is 0.2209 cm/s
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