Saturated Unit Weight given Weighted and Effective Friction Angle Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Saturated Unit Weight = (Submerged Unit Weight*Effective Angle of Internal Friction)/(Weighted Friction Angle for Internal Friction*Factor of Safety)
γsat = (γ'*φ')/(φIF*fs)
This formula uses 5 Variables
Variables Used
Saturated Unit Weight - (Measured in Newton per Cubic Meter) - Saturated Unit Weight is the value of the unit weight of the soil when the soil is completely saturated with water that is all the soil pores are completely filled with water.
Submerged Unit Weight - (Measured in Newton per Cubic Meter) - Submerged Unit Weight is the effective weight of the soil per unit volume when it is submerged in water.
Effective Angle of Internal Friction - (Measured in Radian) - Effective Angle of Internal Friction is the shear strength of soil due to the friction between soil particles when subjected to effective stress.
Weighted Friction Angle for Internal Friction - (Measured in Radian) - Weighted Friction Angle for Internal Friction is an effective measure combining materials' friction properties and their relative contributions in geotechnical engineering for stability analysis.
Factor of Safety - Factor of Safety is a measure of the load-carrying capacity of a structure or material compared to the actual load or stress that is applied to it.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Submerged Unit Weight: 31 Newton per Cubic Meter --> 31 Newton per Cubic Meter No Conversion Required
Effective Angle of Internal Friction: 9.99 Degree --> 0.174358392274201 Radian (Check conversion ​here)
Weighted Friction Angle for Internal Friction: 11 Degree --> 0.19198621771934 Radian (Check conversion ​here)
Factor of Safety: 2.8 --> No Conversion Required
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
γsat = (γ'*φ')/(φIF*fs) --> (31*0.174358392274201)/(0.19198621771934*2.8)
Evaluating ... ...
γsat = 10.0548701298702
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
10.0548701298702 Newton per Cubic Meter --> No Conversion Required
FINAL ANSWER
10.0548701298702 10.05487 Newton per Cubic Meter <-- Saturated Unit Weight
(Calculation completed in 00.004 seconds)

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Submerged Unit Weight given Factor of Safety with respect to Shear Strength
​ Go Submerged Unit Weight = tan((Weighted Friction Angle*pi)/180)/((1/Saturated Unit Weight)*(tan((Angle of Internal Friction of Soil*pi)/180)/Factor of Safety))
Saturated Unit Weight given Factor of Safety with respect to Shear Strength
​ Go Saturated Unit Weight = ((Submerged Unit Weight/tan((Weighted Friction Angle for Internal Friction)))*(tan((Angle of Internal Friction))/Factor of Safety))
Factor of Safety with respect to Shear Strength
​ Go Factor of Safety = ((Submerged Unit Weight/Saturated Unit Weight)*(tan((Angle of Internal Friction))/tan((Weighted Friction Angle for Internal Friction))))
Weighted Friction Angle given Factor of Safety with respect to Shear Strength
​ Go Weighted Friction Angle = atan((Submerged Unit Weight/Saturated Unit Weight)*(tan((Angle of Internal Friction of Soil))/Factor of Safety))

Saturated Unit Weight given Weighted and Effective Friction Angle Formula

Saturated Unit Weight = (Submerged Unit Weight*Effective Angle of Internal Friction)/(Weighted Friction Angle for Internal Friction*Factor of Safety)
γsat = (γ'*φ')/(φIF*fs)

What is Saturated Unit Weight?

Saturated unit weight is equal to the bulk density when the total voids is filled up with water.Buoyant unit weight or submerged unit weight is the effective mass per unit volume when the soil is submerged below standing water or below the ground water table.

How to Calculate Saturated Unit Weight given Weighted and Effective Friction Angle?

Saturated Unit Weight given Weighted and Effective Friction Angle calculator uses Saturated Unit Weight = (Submerged Unit Weight*Effective Angle of Internal Friction)/(Weighted Friction Angle for Internal Friction*Factor of Safety) to calculate the Saturated Unit Weight, The Saturated Unit Weight given Weighted and Effective Friction Angle formula is defined as the density of fully saturated soil, considering weighted and effective friction angles which describe soil shear strength under specific conditions. Saturated Unit Weight is denoted by γsat symbol.

How to calculate Saturated Unit Weight given Weighted and Effective Friction Angle using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Saturated Unit Weight given Weighted and Effective Friction Angle, enter Submerged Unit Weight '), Effective Angle of Internal Friction (φ'), Weighted Friction Angle for Internal Friction IF) & Factor of Safety (fs) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Saturated Unit Weight given Weighted and Effective Friction Angle calculation can be explained with given input values -> 10.05487 = (31*0.174358392274201)/(0.19198621771934*2.8).

FAQ

What is Saturated Unit Weight given Weighted and Effective Friction Angle?
The Saturated Unit Weight given Weighted and Effective Friction Angle formula is defined as the density of fully saturated soil, considering weighted and effective friction angles which describe soil shear strength under specific conditions and is represented as γsat = (γ'*φ')/(φIF*fs) or Saturated Unit Weight = (Submerged Unit Weight*Effective Angle of Internal Friction)/(Weighted Friction Angle for Internal Friction*Factor of Safety). Submerged Unit Weight is the effective weight of the soil per unit volume when it is submerged in water, Effective Angle of Internal Friction is the shear strength of soil due to the friction between soil particles when subjected to effective stress, Weighted Friction Angle for Internal Friction is an effective measure combining materials' friction properties and their relative contributions in geotechnical engineering for stability analysis & Factor of Safety is a measure of the load-carrying capacity of a structure or material compared to the actual load or stress that is applied to it.
How to calculate Saturated Unit Weight given Weighted and Effective Friction Angle?
The Saturated Unit Weight given Weighted and Effective Friction Angle formula is defined as the density of fully saturated soil, considering weighted and effective friction angles which describe soil shear strength under specific conditions is calculated using Saturated Unit Weight = (Submerged Unit Weight*Effective Angle of Internal Friction)/(Weighted Friction Angle for Internal Friction*Factor of Safety). To calculate Saturated Unit Weight given Weighted and Effective Friction Angle, you need Submerged Unit Weight '), Effective Angle of Internal Friction (φ'), Weighted Friction Angle for Internal Friction IF) & Factor of Safety (fs). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Submerged Unit Weight, Effective Angle of Internal Friction, Weighted Friction Angle for Internal Friction & Factor of Safety and hit the calculate button. You can also select the units (if any) for Input(s) and the Output as well.
How many ways are there to calculate Saturated Unit Weight?
In this formula, Saturated Unit Weight uses Submerged Unit Weight, Effective Angle of Internal Friction, Weighted Friction Angle for Internal Friction & Factor of Safety. We can use 3 other way(s) to calculate the same, which is/are as follows -
  • Saturated Unit Weight = ((Submerged Unit Weight/tan((Weighted Friction Angle for Internal Friction)))*(tan((Angle of Internal Friction))/Factor of Safety))
  • Saturated Unit Weight = (Submerged Unit Weight*Angle of Mobilized Friction)/Weighted Friction Angle
  • Saturated Unit Weight = (Submerged Unit Weight*Internal Friction Angle with Weighted Frict. Angle)/Weighted Friction Angle
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