CE 540 Mod 2.2 Rankine Earth Pressure

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  • @2000nawabali
    @2000nawabali 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks a bundle Dear Professor Kitch Sir. You explained Earth Pressure really in an amazing way. Stay blessed Sir

  • @GenaEnSamIAm
    @GenaEnSamIAm 5 років тому

    Soils don't suck. Tough crowd. LOL!!!
    This guy is the freaking best!

  • @HarshGupta-rs4pl
    @HarshGupta-rs4pl 5 років тому

    Very nice explanation, didn't get a vedeo as good as this.thanks

  • @sam111880
    @sam111880 9 років тому

    its kind of cool that for fluids Pascal's law makes it trivial for finding lateral forces and pressures. Vertical forces for solid or fluids are relatively simple calculations but when it comes to solid like soils lateral forces it is a little bit trick to model a formula for it specially for different grades or when clay / plasticity effects come into play

  • @man1977sor
    @man1977sor 8 років тому

    ???what is the equation of ''c'' value

  • @rubendariotejeda3086
    @rubendariotejeda3086 7 років тому

    At min 58:09 when you simplify sigma prime x equation by substituting Kp, you changed minus sign to plus sign

  • @ahmedobidat1743
    @ahmedobidat1743 6 років тому

    In 5:25, why when you move the wall to the left the horizontal effective stress decreases? Thank you

  • @ahmedobidat1743
    @ahmedobidat1743 6 років тому

    Under untrained conditions, why is Φ equal to zero?

  • @sam111880
    @sam111880 9 років тому

    well at least the lateral force equation for a particular element having that then integrating the small rectangles like you do in fluid dynamics is the same. After solving it one can set the equation equal to zero for equilibrium or uses derivatives to find the min/max pressures

  • @engm.h.s2184
    @engm.h.s2184 8 років тому

    Can the critical height (Hc) be computed when (C=0.00)? means in a granular soil only?

  • @kimlengkl2001
    @kimlengkl2001 8 років тому +1

    sorry, why the failure plan of passive is 45-fi/2

    • @jacksonzheng4288
      @jacksonzheng4288 7 років тому +1

      By using POLE method in soil mechanics to locate the failure plane~

    • @kimlengkl2001
      @kimlengkl2001 7 років тому

      Jackson Zheng I see!

    • @ahmedobidat1743
      @ahmedobidat1743 6 років тому

      the sine equation that the professor derived can be converted to tan^2 (45-fi/2) Using TRIGONOMETY FORMULAS

  • @sam111880
    @sam111880 9 років тому

    when c' is add it becomes a little more algebraic manipulation but not to bad to solve gives you a square root term and K is not by definition K = rho_x/rho_z any more.

  • @abanahmed4683
    @abanahmed4683 3 роки тому

    impressive

  • @mrmadame28
    @mrmadame28 8 років тому

    Thank you!

  • @sam111880
    @sam111880 9 років тому

    nice for 1-sin / 1+ sin = cos part just the identity 1 -y / 1 + y = sin since tan * cos = sin solving for y gives you the formula y = 1-sin/1+sin :)

  • @scientificresearch1400
    @scientificresearch1400 4 роки тому

    these conditions are very confusing....

  • @sam111880
    @sam111880 9 років тому

    not really an identity just substitution y = rho_x/rho_z