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Cohesion of Soil in Geotechnical Engineering Formulas
Cohesion of Soil is the ability of like particles within soil to hold onto each other. It is the shear strength or force that binds together like particles in the structure of a soil. And is denoted by C
s
. Cohesion of Soil is usually measured using the Kilopascal for Pressure. Note that the value of Cohesion of Soil is always positive.
Formulas to find Cohesion of Soil in Geotechnical Engineering
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Cohesion of Soil given Mobilised Cohesion Corresponding to Local Shear Failure
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Cohesion of Soil given Bearing Capacity for Purely Cohesive Soil
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Cohesion of Soil given Value of Bearing Capacity Factor
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Cohesion of Soil for Purely Cohesive Soil given Depth of Footing
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Cohesion of Soil for Purely Cohesive Soil given Unit Weight of Soil
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Cohesion of Soil given Net Ultimate Bearing Capacity
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Cohesion of Soil given Safe Bearing Capacity
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Cohesion given Submerged Unit Weight
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Cohesion of Soil given Submerged Unit Weight
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Geotechnical Engineering formulas that make use of Cohesion of Soil
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Mobilised Cohesion Corresponding to Local Shear Failure
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Bearing capacity for Local Shear Failure
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Bearing Capacity Factor Dependent on Cohesion for Local Shear Failure
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Bearing Capacity Factor Dependent on Surcharge for Local Shear Failure
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Bearing Capacity Factor Dependent on Unit Weight for Local Shear Failure
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Effective Surcharge given Bearing Capacity for Local Shear Failure
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Bearing capacity for Local Shear Failure given Depth of Footing
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Bearing Capacity Factor Dependent on Surcharge given Dimension of Footing
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Bearing Capacity for Purely Cohesive Soil
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Bearing Capacity Factor Dependent on cohesion for Purely Cohesive Soil
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Effective Surcharge given Bearing Capacity for Purely Cohesive Soil
Go
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Bearing Capacity Factor Dependent on Surcharge for Purely Cohesive Soil
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Bearing Capacity for Purely Cohesive Soil given Value of Bearing Capacity Factor
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Effective Surcharge given Value of Bearing Capacity Factor
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Bearing Capacity for Purely Cohesive Soil given Depth of Footing
Go
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Bearing Capacity Factor Dependent on Cohesion for Cohesive Soil given Depth of Footing
Go
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Bearing Capacity Factor Dependent on Surcharge for Cohesive Soil given Depth of Footing
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Depth of Footing given Bearing Capacity for Purely Cohesive Soil
Go
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Unit Weight of Soil given Bearing Capacity for Purely Cohesive Soil
Go
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Bearing Capacity for Purely Cohesive Soil given Unit Weight of Soil
Go
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Unit Weight of Soil given Value of Bearing Capacity Factor
Go
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Depth of Footing given Value of Bearing Capacity Factor
Go
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Ultimate Bearing Capacity given Bearing Capacity Factor
Go
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Unit Weight of Soil given Depth and Width of Footing
Go
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Net Ultimate Bearing Capacity given Bearing Capacity Factor
Go
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Effective Surcharge given Bearing Capacity Factor
Go
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Unit Weight of Soil given Net Ultimate Bearing Capacity
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Width of Footing given Effective Surcharge
Go
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Safe Bearing Capacity given Bearing Capacity Factor
Go
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Effective Surcharge given Safe Bearing Capacity
Go
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Factor of Safety given Bearing Capacity Factor
Go
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Net Ultimate Bearing Capacity given Depth and Width of Footing
Go
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Unit Weight of Soil given Bearing Capacity Factor, Depth and Width of Footing
Go
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Depth of Footing given Bearing Capacity Factor and Width of Footing
Go
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Width of Footing given Bearing Capacity Factor and Depth of Footing
Go
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Safe Bearing Capacity given Depth and Width of Footing
Go
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Factor of Safety given Depth and Width of Footing
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Depth of Footing given Factor of Safety and Safe Bearing Capacity
Go
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Width of Footing given Factor of Safety and Safe Bearing Capacity
Go
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Unit Weight of Soil given Factor of Safety and Safe Bearing Capacity
Go
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Bearing Capacity Factor Dependent on Cohesion given Effective Surcharge
Go
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Bearing Capacity Factor Dependent on Surcharge given Effective Surcharge
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Bearing Capacity Factor Dependent on Weight given Effective Surcharge
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Bearing Capacity Factor Dependent on Surcharge given Safe Bearing Capacity
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Major Stress during Shear Failure by Rankine Analysis
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Minor Normal Stress during Shear Failure by Rankine Analysis
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Shear Strength along Slip Plane
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Slope Angle given Shear Strength along Slip Plane
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Angle of Internal Friction given Angle of Inclination and Slope Angle
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Factor of Safety for Cohesive Soil given Depth of Prism
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Submerged Unit Weight given Factor of Safety for Cohesive Soil
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Depth of Prism for Cohesive Soil given Submerged Slope
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Critical Depth given Submerged Unit Weight
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Submerged Unit Weight given Critical Depth
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List of variables in Geotechnical Engineering formulas
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Mobilised Cohesion
Go
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Ultimate Bearing Capacity in Soil
Go
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Effective Surcharge in KiloPascal
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Bearing Capacity Factor dependent on Surcharge
Go
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Bearing Capacity Factor dependent on Cohesion
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Ultimate Bearing Capacity
Go
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Unit Weight of Soil
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Depth of Footing
Go
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x
Net Ultimate Bearing Capacity
Go
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x
Width of Footing
Go
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Bearing Capacity Factor dependent on Unit Weight
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Safe Bearing Capacity
Go
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Factor of Safety
Go
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x
Effective Surcharge
Go
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Angle of Internal Friction
Go
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Angle of Inclination to Horizontal in Soil
Go
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Submerged Unit Weight
Go
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Depth of Prism
Go
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Critical Depth
Go
FAQ
What is the Cohesion of Soil?
Cohesion of Soil is the ability of like particles within soil to hold onto each other. It is the shear strength or force that binds together like particles in the structure of a soil. Cohesion of Soil is usually measured using the Kilopascal for Pressure. Note that the value of Cohesion of Soil is always positive.
Can the Cohesion of Soil be negative?
No, the Cohesion of Soil, measured in Pressure cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Cohesion of Soil?
Cohesion of Soil is usually measured using the Kilopascal[kPa] for Pressure. Pascal[kPa], Bar[kPa], Pound Per Square Inch[kPa] are the few other units in which Cohesion of Soil can be measured.
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