Lecture # 5
Chapter 5
Stresses Between Soil Particles
Soil Stresses
Z
Z or Vertical Stress, V
X
Y or Lateral or
Y
Z Horizontal
X or Longitudinal or
Stress, H
Horizontal Stress
Geostatic Stresses
1 h1
Z T,1
2 t0
H h2 T,2 Horizontal Surface
& No surface loading
3 H
Vertical Force h3 T,3
Equilibrium:
+
z = V
A=0
𝛾𝑇,𝑖𝑉 𝑖
∑ 𝐴 =𝜎 𝑍 𝐴 / 𝐴
∑ 𝛾𝑇 ,𝑖 h𝑖=𝜎 𝑍 (total stress)
Vertical Effective Stress
u P
+
∑ 𝐹𝑉 =∑ 𝑃𝑖 +𝑢 𝐴𝑉
Fv / A = Pi /A + u AV / A
v ’v u
v = ‘v + u
Where A = Av + Ac
Ac = Area of contacts zero
Pore Pressure:
Hydrostatic (No Flowing Water)
Heads:
Z -Elevation head, he (distance
hp C hp D Above datum)
C D - Pressure head, hp
he C he D F
(distance water rises in open
Datum
stand pipe)
- Total head, hT = he + hp
hT C= he C+ hp C = hT D = he D+ hp D
u = w Z
For example groundwater table 215ft
Point of interest is at 190 ft
u = (215-190ft)x 62.4 lb/ft3 =1560 psf
Vertical Effective Stress Example
Moist Sand 10’
T = 110pcf
1100 psf
10’ x 110 pcf = 1100 psf
Saturated Sand 15’ - =
Sat = 120 pcf
U = 15’ x 62.4=936psf
10’ x 110 pcf + 15’ x 120pcf= 2900 psf 1964 psf
Pore Pressure, u Vertical Effective Stress
Total Vertical Stress, v ’v
Insitu Effective Horizontal Stress
At Rest Stress State
W
W’
H v = / H
H = (W ’ – W) / W = 0
L = 0
E = Young’s Modulus 1
= Poisson’s Ratio = - H / v v ' v ' H ' L
E
1
H
1
' H 'V ' L 0 L ' L 'V ' H 0
E E
' H 'V ' L ' L 'V ' H
1 '
2
H 1 'V 'H 'L
1
'V K 0 ' v
Example: Horizontal Stresses
Direct Shear Test
P
A =cross-sectional
T Area
T
Shear Strength, S = Tf / A
= friction angle of soil
Tf3
Tf3/A
Lateral Load, T Tf2
Tf2/A
Tf1/A Tf1
c= cohesion
P1/A P2/A P3/A
Normal Stress, = P/A Horizontal Displacement
Principal Stresses & Planes
Pole of Mohr Circle
Pole: Line through Op and any
Point A of circle will be parallel
To the plane on which the stresses
3 A Op Given by pt A act.
1
P
3
A =cross-sectional
N = P/A
1 Area
T
= T/A
T
Chapter 6
Shear Resistance Between Soil Particles
N
Tmax= N x f=coefficient of friction
N
qu = Normal Stress to
cause yielding
qu qu qu
¿𝑞 𝑢 ∑ 𝐴 𝑐𝑖 =𝑞 𝑢 𝐴 𝑐
N ↑ Ac ↑
m = s = shear strength of
juncture
Adhesion Theory of Friction
-Summary-