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=
()
()
Ge
e
+
1 +
.γw – γw
= γw
Ge
e
()
()
+
+
−
L
N
M
O
Q
1 1 P
∴ γ′ =
()
()
.
G
e w
−
+
1
1
γ ...(Eq. 2.30)
γd = W
V
s
But, w =
W
W
w
s
, as a fraction
(1 + w) =
()WW
W
ws
s
+
= W/Ws
whence Ws^ = W/(1 + w)
∴ γd =^
W
Vw()()11+ w
=
+
γ
(w as a fraction) ...(Eq. 2.31)
Gm =
γ
γw
GSe
e
=
+
+
(.)
()1 ...(Eq. 2.32)
Solving for e, e =
()
()
GG
GS
m
m
−
−
...(Eq. 2.33)
2.3.3 Unit-phase Diagram
The soil-phase diagram may also be shown with the volume of solids as unity ; in such a case,
it is referred to as the ‘Unit-phase Diagram’ (Fig. 2.5).
It is interesting to note that all the interrelationships of the various quantities enumer-
ated and derived earlier may conveniently be obtained by using the unit-phase diagram also.
Water
Solids
e
ae
S.e
1
Zero
S.e.gw
1.G.gw
Air
Volume Weight
Fig. 2.5 Unit-phase diagram
For example; Porosity,
n = volume of voids
total volume
= e/(1 + e)