Pore pressure in soil
For the given soil profile, How high should the water table rise so that the effective stress at C is 190kn/m^3, assume saturation to be the same for both layers as 19.25kn/m^3.
Solution
Pore pressure in soil
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What is the pore water pressure?
Pore water pressure is the pressure of groundwater held between soil or rocks in the gaps (or ‘pores’) between particles. It is affected by the soil type, water flow conditions and level of the water table.
Effective stress can be defined as the stress that keeps particles together. In soil, it is the combined effect of pore water pressure and total stress that keeps it together. It can also be defined in equation form as the total stress minus the pore pressure.
Total stress at a point is defined as the sum of the stress exerted by the total weight (solids plus water) of the soil/rock and the load on the foundation.