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A moist soil consists of 10 ft of sand resting on bedrock, with the groundwater table 4 ft below the surface. The unit weight of the saturated soil is 130 lbf/ft3, and the moist soil has a unit weight of 125 lbf/ft3. The earth pressure coefficient for both the saturated and moist soil is 0.40. What is most nearly the total vertical stress at a depth of 10 ft? The given answer is 1280 lbf/ft^2 but i get 1654 lbf/ft^2.
Here is how I am solving this:
Total Vertiical Stress = Effective STress + Pore Water Pressure
PORE water pressure = 6 * 62.4 = 374.4
Effective Stress: 125 (4) + 130( 6) = 1280
total vertiiclal stress: 374+ 1280 = 1654 lbf/ft^2
Not sure how the solution gives 1280 lbf/ft^2
let me know what I am doing wrong.
Here is how I am solving this:
Total Vertiical Stress = Effective STress + Pore Water Pressure
PORE water pressure = 6 * 62.4 = 374.4
Effective Stress: 125 (4) + 130( 6) = 1280
total vertiiclal stress: 374+ 1280 = 1654 lbf/ft^2
Not sure how the solution gives 1280 lbf/ft^2
let me know what I am doing wrong.