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886 GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING
- The most unfavourable condition for the stability of an earth slope is the ............ condi-
tion. - Taylor’s stability number N is given by
(a)N =
γH
cm (b)N =
c
H
m
γ
(c)N =
cHm
γ (d)N =
γc
H
m
- Generally speaking, the effect of pore water is to ............ the stability of a slope.
- The correction factor for the friction circle is dependent upon ............ of the failure arc.
- The vertical stress intensity σz at a depth z directly beneath a concentrated load Q,
according to Boussinesq, is ............. - The locus of a point at which the vertical stress intensity is the same value is called
............. - For layered deposits, which show large lateral restraint, the more appropriate theory of
stress distribution is considered to be ............. - The influence coefficient for vertical stress intensity inside a soil medium due to a sur-
face point load obtained from Westergaard’s theory are greater than those from
Boussinesq’s. True/False. - The absolute maximum shear stress when a strip load of intensity q and width B acts
on the surface of a soil medium is given by ............. - The expression for vertical stress at a point below the corner of a rectangular loaded
area was derived by .............
10.7. For the determination of the vertical stress underneath any point caused by an irregu-
lar loaded area, ............ is used.
- An approximate method for the determination of stress beneath any point of a loaded
area is ............. - The settlement of a soil in an overconsolidated condition is ............ than that in the
normally consolidated condition. - The effect of horizontal drainage on the ............ is to accelerate it and it has no effect on
the ............. - The contact pressure at the edges of a rigid footing on a saturated clay is ............ theo-
retically. - The maximum contact pressure on a rigid footing on a cohesionless soil occurs at the
............. - The process of compaction of a soil involves
(a) expulsion of pore water.
(b) expulsion of pore air.
(c) expulsion of both pore air and pore water.
(d) none of the above.