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Brad C. Llaneza
ACTIVITY NO: 5 DATE DUE:
Student APRIL 30, 2019

DR. MA. CATHERINE Q.


ARCA One-Dimensional Consolidation Test BSCE4A
SCORE:
I. Introduction

In response
Instructorto a change in pressure, soil changes
Title volume gradually and that process is called
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consolidation settlement. soil is a two-phase material, comprising soil grains and pore fluid As water diffuses
away from regions of high pressure due to seepage, the soil matrix gradually takes up the pressure change and
shrinks in volume. The theoretical framework of consolidation is therefore closely related to the diffusion
equation, the concept of effective stress, and hydraulic conductivity."consolidation" refers strictly to this delayed
volumetric response to pressure change due to gradual movement of water. Some publications also use
"consolidation" in the broad sense, to refer to any process by which soil changes volume due to a change in
applied pressure. At the point when stress is connected to a soil that makes the soil particles pack together
more firmly. when this happens in a soil that is soaked with water, water will be pressed out of the soil. The
greatness of union can be anticipated by a wide range of strategies. In the Classical Method, created by
Terzaghi, soils are tried with an oedometer test to decide their pressure list. This can be utilized to foresee the
measure of union.

Primary consolidation
This technique expects consolidation happens in one dimension. Laboratory data is utilized to develop
a plot of strain or void ratio versus effective stress where the effective stress hub is on a logarithmic scale. The
plot's slant is the pressure file or recompression index.

II. Objectives of the activity

a.) Determine the rate at which one-dimensional compression occurs in soils under different vertical
axial loads
b.) Plot time-deformation of various loadings
c.) Determine the chance in the void ratio of the specimen with pressure
III. Methodology
IV. Results and Discussion
V. Conclusion
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AZRIEL BABIE R. LUMINDAS


ACTIVITY NO: 3 DATE DUE: MARCH 15, 2019
Student
DR. MA. CATHERINE Q.
ARCA DIRECT SHEAR TEST BSCE4A
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ACTIVITY NO: 4 DATE DUE: MARCH 15, 2019
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DR. MA. CATHERINE Q.
ARCA TRIAXIAL TEST BSCE4A
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AZRIEL BABIE R. LUMINDAS


ACTIVITY NO: 4 DATE DUE: MARCH 15, 2019
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DR. MA. CATHERINE Q.
ARCA TRIAXIAL TEST BSCE4A
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