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Contents of the Seepage Analysis PDF

List of 52 Seepage Analysis Formulas

Angle of Inclination given Saturated Unit Weight
Angle of Inclination given Shear Strength and Submerged Unit Weight
Angle of Inclination given Vertical Stress and Saturated Unit Weight
Cohesion of Soil for Steady Seepage along Slope
Cohesion of Soil given Saturated Unit Weight
Critical Depth given Saturated Unit Weight
Depth of Prism given Effective Normal Stress
Depth of Prism given Normal Stress and Saturated Unit Weight
Depth of Prism given Saturated Unit Weight
Depth of Prism given Shear Stress and Saturated Unit Weight
Depth of Prism given Submerged Unit Weight and Effective Normal Stress
Depth of Prism given Upward Force
Depth of Prism given Upward Force due to Seepage Water
Depth of Prism given Vertical Stress and Saturated Unit Weight
Effective Normal Stress given Factor of Safety
Effective Normal Stress given Saturated Unit Weight
Effective Normal Stress given Submerged Unit Weight
Effective Normal Stress given Upward Force due to Seepage Water
Factor of Safety for Cohesive Soil given Saturated Unit Weight
Factor of Safety given Effective Normal Stress
Factor of Safety given Submerged Unit Weight
Inclined Length of Prism given Saturated Unit Weight
Normal Stress Component given Effective Normal Stress
Normal Stress Component given Saturated Unit Weight
Normal Stress Component given Submerged Unit Weight and Depth of Prism
Saturated Unit Weight given Critical Depth
Saturated Unit Weight given Effective Normal Stress
Saturated Unit Weight given Factor of Safety
Saturated Unit Weight given Factor of Safety for Cohesive Soil
Saturated Unit Weight given Normal Stress Component
Saturated Unit Weight given Shear Strength
Saturated Unit Weight given Shear Stress Component
Saturated Unit Weight given Vertical Stress on Prism
Saturated Unit Weight given Weight of Soil Prism
Shear Strength given Submerged Unit Weight
Shear Stress Component given Saturated Unit Weight
Shear Stress given Submerged Unit Weight
Stability Number for Failure on Slope with Seepage of Water
Stability Number for Failure on Slope without Seepage Water
Submerged Unit Weight for Steady Seepage along Slope
Submerged Unit Weight given Critical Depth and Cohesion
Submerged Unit Weight given Effective Normal Stress
Submerged Unit Weight given Factor of Safety
Submerged Unit Weight given Shear Strength
Submerged Unit Weight given Upward Force
Unit Weight of Water given Effective Normal Stress
Unit Weight of Water given Upward Force due to Seepage Water
Upward Force due to Seepage Water
Upward Force due to Seepage Water given Effective Normal Stress
Upward Force due to Seepage Water given Submerged Unit Weight
Vertical Stress on Prism given Saturated Unit Weight
Weight of Soil Prism given Saturated Unit Weight

Variables used in Seepage Analysis PDF

  1. b Inclined Length of Prism (Meter)
  2. c' Effective Cohesion (Pascal)
  3. C Cohesion in Soil as Kilopascal (Kilopascal)
  4. Ceff Effective Cohesion in Geotech as Kilopascal (Kilopascal)
  5. Fs Factor of Safety in Soil Mechanics
  6. Fu Upward Force in Seepage Analysis (Kilonewton per Square Meter)
  7. hc Critical Depth (Meter)
  8. i Angle of Inclination to Horizontal in Soil (Degree)
  9. Sn Stability Number
  10. Tf Shear Strength of Soil (Pascal)
  11. Wprism Weight of Prism in Soil Mechanics (Kilonewton)
  12. yS Submerged Unit Weight in KN per Cubic Meter (Kilonewton per Cubic Meter)
  13. z Depth of Prism (Meter)
  14. γ Unit Weight of Soil (Kilonewton per Cubic Meter)
  15. γb Buoyant Unit Weight (Kilonewton per Cubic Meter)
  16. γsat Saturated Unit Weight in Newton per Cubic Meter (Newton per Cubic Meter)
  17. γsaturated Saturated Unit Weight of Soil (Kilonewton per Cubic Meter)
  18. γwater Unit Weight of Water (Kilonewton per Cubic Meter)
  19. γ' Submerged Unit Weight (Newton per Cubic Meter)
  20. δ Slope of Ground (Degree)
  21. ζsoil Shear Stress in Soil Mechanics (Kilonewton per Square Meter)
  22. σn Normal Stress in Soil Mechanics (Kilonewton per Square Meter)
  23. σz Vertical Stress at Point (Pascal)
  24. σzkp Vertical Stress at a Point in Kilopascal (Kilopascal)
  25. σ' Effective Normal Stress in Soil Mechanics (Kilonewton per Square Meter)
  26. τf Shear Strength in KN per Cubic Meter (Kilonewton per Square Meter)
  27. φ Angle of Internal Friction (Degree)
  28. Φi Angle of Internal Friction of Soil (Degree)

Constants, Functions and Measurements used in Seepage Analysis PDF

  1. Constant: pi, 3.14159265358979323846264338327950288
    Archimedes' constant
  2. Function: acos, acos(Number)
    The inverse cosine function, is the inverse function of the cosine function. It is the function that takes a ratio as an input and returns the angle whose cosine is equal to that ratio.
  3. Function: atan, atan(Number)
    Inverse tan is used to calculate the angle by applying the tangent ratio of the angle, which is the opposite side divided by the adjacent side of the right triangle.
  4. Function: cos, cos(Angle)
    Cosine of an angle is the ratio of the side adjacent to the angle to the hypotenuse of the triangle.
  5. Function: sin, sin(Angle)
    Sine is a trigonometric function that describes the ratio of the length of the opposite side of a right triangle to the length of the hypotenuse.
  6. Function: tan, tan(Angle)
    The tangent of an angle is a trigonometric ratio of the length of the side opposite an angle to the length of the side adjacent to an angle in a right triangle.
  7. Measurement: Length in Meter (m)
    Length Unit Conversion
  8. Measurement: Pressure in Pascal (Pa), Kilopascal (kPa), Kilonewton per Square Meter (kN/m²)
    Pressure Unit Conversion
  9. Measurement: Force in Kilonewton (kN)
    Force Unit Conversion
  10. Measurement: Angle in Degree (°)
    Angle Unit Conversion
  11. Measurement: Specific Weight in Kilonewton per Cubic Meter (kN/m³), Newton per Cubic Meter (N/m³)
    Specific Weight Unit Conversion
  12. Measurement: Stress in Kilonewton per Square Meter (kN/m²)
    Stress Unit Conversion

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