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).
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).
A one-way, single lane road has traffic that consists of 30% trucks and 70% cars. The speed of trucks (in km/h) is a uniform random variable on the interval (30, 60), and the speed of cars (in km/h) is a uniform random variable on the interval (40, 80). The speed limit on the road is 50 km/h. The percentage of vehicles that exceed the speed limit is ........ (rounded off to 1 decimal place).