In an oedometer test, when a fully saturated specimen of clay is consolidated under a vertical pressure, the effective stress \( \sigma' \) is given by:
\[ \sigma' = \sigma - u \]
where:
Initially:
When the vertical pressure is increased to **150 kPa**, an excess pore water pressure \( \Delta u \) is generated due to the sudden increase in applied load.
The excess pore water pressure is calculated as:
\[ \Delta u = 150 \, \text{kPa} - 100 \, \text{kPa} = 50 \, \text{kPa} \]
Thus, the effective stress remains 100 kPa, and the excess pore water pressure is 50 kPa.
Hence, the correct answer is option (B).
For the beam and loading shown in the figure, the second derivative of the deflection curve of the beam at the mid-point of AC is given by \( \frac{\alpha M_0}{8EI} \). The value of \( \alpha \) is ........ (rounded off to the nearest integer).
In levelling between two points A and B on the opposite banks of a river, the readings are taken by setting the instrument both at A and B, as shown in the table. If the RL of A is 150.000 m, the RL of B (in m) is ....... (rounded off to 3 decimal places).