Problemset
Problemset
ANSWER: A – 1 – B
ANSWER: 0
3.
4. Classify the soil sample by using the AASHTO classification system
ANSWER: A – 4
ANSWER: A – 2 – 7
PI = 13
7. Determine the group index of the soil sample in problem no. 5
1. A pumping well test was made in sands extending to a depth of 15 m where an impermeable
stratum was encountered. The initial ground-water level was at the ground surface. Observation
wells were sited at distances of 3 and 7.5 m from the pumping well. A steady state was established
at about 20 hours when the discharge was 3.8 L/s. The drawdowns at the two observation well
were1.5 m and 0.35 m. Calculate the coefficient of permeability.
2. A layer of sand 6 m thick lies beneath a clay stratum 5 m thick and above abed thick shale. In order
to determine the permeability of sand, a well was driven to the top of the shale and water pumped
out at a rate of 36m3 /hr. Two observation wells driven through the clay at 15m and 30 m from
the pumping well and water was found to rise to levels of 3m and 2.4 m below the ground water
surface. Calculate the permeability of soil.
3. In a falling head permeability test, a soil sample of 7585mm2 cross-section and 210.2mm length
was subjected to a flow ofwaterfromastand-pipehavingcross-sectionalareaof730mm2. The stand-
pipe level changed from 1650mm to550mmabovereservoir datum duringatimeintervalof182sec.
Determine the coefficient of permeability of soil.
5. For a constant head laboratory permeability test on a fine sand, the following values are given:
Length of specimen = 10 in.
Diameter of specimen = 2.5 in.
Head difference = 18 in.
Water collected in 2 minutes = 0.031 cubic inches
Determine:
a. Hydraulic conductivity, k, of the soil (in./min.)
b. Discharge velocity
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7. Consider the case of pumping from a well in an unconfined permeable layer underlain by an
impermeable stratum. Given:
q = 26 ft3/min
H2 = 15.7 ft at R2 = 100 ft
H1 = 18.0 ft at R1 = 200 ft
9. Determine the volume through a soil sample 7.3 cm in diameter and 28 cm long under a constant
head of 100 cm if the coefficient of permeability is 5x 10-5 cm/s.
10. A falling-head permeability test was run on a soil sample 7.3 cm in diameter and 18 cm long. The
diameter of the standpipe was 1 cm. The water level in the standpipe dropped from 65 cm to 50
cm in 3 hrs. Determine the coefficient of permeability.
11. How much would the water level in Problem 9 be expected to drop for another 6 hrs?
12. The results of a constant head permeability test for a fine sand smaple having a diameter of 150
mm and a length of 300 mm are as follows:
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18.
19. On problem 17, determine the height of the water level in the stand pipe after another 20 mins
and the time required for the water level to drop to 10 cm
L= 18 in
A = 3.5 in2
H = 28 in
V = 21.58in3
T=3mins
Solve for k.
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22. What is the hydraulic gradient if V = 225 cm/sec and k = 0.214 cm/s