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).
Two soils of permeabilities \( k_1 \) and \( k_2 \) are placed in a horizontal flow apparatus, as shown in the figure. For Soil 1, \( L_1 = 50 \, {cm} \), and \( k_1 = 0.055 \, {cm/s} \); for Soil 2, \( L_2 = 30 \, {cm} \), and \( k_2 = 0.035 \, {cm/s} \). The cross-sectional area of the horizontal pipe is 100 cm², and the head difference (\( \Delta h \)) is 150 cm. The discharge (in cm³/s) through the soils is ........ (rounded off to 2 decimal places).
The most suitable test for measuring the permeability of clayey soils in the laboratory is ___________.
Consider the beam ACDEB given in the figure. Which of the following statements is/are correct:
The figures, I, II, and III are parts of a sequence. Which one of the following options comes next in the sequence as IV?