Effect of percentages of sand on the permeability of sandy clay

Permeability is one of the important engineering parameters that affect a soil’s response to an applied loading. Soil in nature may be found as a mixture of fine and coarse grained material and it is difficult to measure permeability of such soils using the constant head or falling head permeability...

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Main Author: Bay, Dexter Zhiyang
Other Authors: Budi Wibawa
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2011
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-446152023-03-03T17:06:59Z Effect of percentages of sand on the permeability of sandy clay Bay, Dexter Zhiyang Budi Wibawa School of Civil and Environmental Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Civil engineering Permeability is one of the important engineering parameters that affect a soil’s response to an applied loading. Soil in nature may be found as a mixture of fine and coarse grained material and it is difficult to measure permeability of such soils using the constant head or falling head permeability test. Also, these laboratory tests are unable to factor in pressure gradient onto the test subjects. Thus, the research focuses on the effect of the percentage of sand in a sandy clay mixture on the coefficient of permeability of that mixture using a Triaxial test. Pressure gradient, which translates to applied loading in real life situations, is also tested for its effects on the coefficient of permeability. Bachelor of Engineering (Civil) 2011-06-02T08:20:02Z 2011-06-02T08:20:02Z 2011 2011 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/44615 en Nanyang Technological University 115 p. application/pdf
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Effect of percentages of sand on the permeability of sandy clay
description Permeability is one of the important engineering parameters that affect a soil’s response to an applied loading. Soil in nature may be found as a mixture of fine and coarse grained material and it is difficult to measure permeability of such soils using the constant head or falling head permeability test. Also, these laboratory tests are unable to factor in pressure gradient onto the test subjects. Thus, the research focuses on the effect of the percentage of sand in a sandy clay mixture on the coefficient of permeability of that mixture using a Triaxial test. Pressure gradient, which translates to applied loading in real life situations, is also tested for its effects on the coefficient of permeability.
author2 Budi Wibawa
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author Bay, Dexter Zhiyang
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title Effect of percentages of sand on the permeability of sandy clay
title_short Effect of percentages of sand on the permeability of sandy clay
title_full Effect of percentages of sand on the permeability of sandy clay
title_fullStr Effect of percentages of sand on the permeability of sandy clay
title_full_unstemmed Effect of percentages of sand on the permeability of sandy clay
title_sort effect of percentages of sand on the permeability of sandy clay
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