Sr# | DescriptionofTopic |
1. | Introduction to the subject. |
2. | Soil as a construction material and necessity for studying soils |
3. | Soil mechanics problems, soil and rock formation and Types of soils. |
4. | Three phase Diagram. Mass volume relationships. |
5. | Physical properties of soil: Water content, voids ratio, porosity, degree of saturation, |
6. | Specific gravity, density, air content and percentage air voids. |
7. | Functional relationships- Related problems. |
8. | Determination of water content and specific gravity in the laboratory. |
9. | Soil consistency, plasticity, states and limits of consistency and plasticity index. |
10. | Determination of Atterberg’s limits. Related problems. |
11. | Particle size distribution and Sieve analysis. |
12. | Stroke’s law and hydrometer analysis. |
13. | Soil classification systems. |
14. | Problems related to Soil classification. |
15. | Modes of occurrence of water in soils. Capillary water. |
16. | Stresses in a soil mass-Effective stress and pore water pressures. |
17. | Effective stresses in a saturated soil with seepages- Related problems. |
18. | Darcy’s law, factor affecting permeability. |
19. | Laboratory and field determination of coefficient of permeability. |
20. | Problems related to field permeability. |
21. | Seepage pressure- Hydraulic gradient and flow net theory. |
22. | Quick Sand condition and Liquefaction. |
23. | Mechanics of consolidation, Term used in consolidation. |
24. | Theory of one-dimensional consolidation, assumptions and validity. |
25. | Consolidation test, graphical representation of data and determination of test results. |
26. | Normally and over Consolidated clay. Over consolidation ratio. |
27. | Related problems on Consolidation. |