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Submerged Unit Weight is the effective weight of the soil per unit volume when it is submerged in water. Check FAQs
γ'=γsatφwφm
γ' - Submerged Unit Weight?γsat - Saturated Unit Weight?φw - Weighted Friction Angle?φm - Angle of Mobilized Friction?

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32.435Edit=9.98Edit130Edit40Edit
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Submerged Unit Weight given Weighted and Mobilised Friction Angle Solution

Follow our step by step solution on how to calculate Submerged Unit Weight given Weighted and Mobilised Friction Angle?

FIRST Step Consider the formula
γ'=γsatφwφm
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
γ'=9.98N/m³130°40°
Next Step Convert Units
γ'=9.98N/m³2.2689rad0.6981rad
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
γ'=9.982.26890.6981
LAST Step Evaluate
γ'=32.435N/m³

Submerged Unit Weight given Weighted and Mobilised Friction Angle Formula Elements

Variables
Submerged Unit Weight
Submerged Unit Weight is the effective weight of the soil per unit volume when it is submerged in water.
Symbol: γ'
Measurement: Specific WeightUnit: N/m³
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Saturated Unit Weight
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.
Symbol: γsat
Measurement: Specific WeightUnit: N/m³
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Weighted Friction Angle
Weighted Friction Angle is an effective measure combining materials' friction properties and their relative contributions in geotechnical engineering for stability analysis.
Symbol: φw
Measurement: AngleUnit: °
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Angle of Mobilized Friction
Angle of Mobilized Friction is the slope angle at which an object starts sliding due to applied force.
Symbol: φm
Measurement: AngleUnit: °
Note: Value should be greater than 0.

Other Formulas to find Submerged Unit Weight

​Go Submerged Unit Weight given Factor of Safety with respect to Shear Strength
γ'=tan(φwπ180)(1γsat)(tan(Φiπ180)fs)
​Go Submerged Unit Weight given Weighted and Effective Friction Angle
γ'=φIF(180π)φ'(180π)fsγsat
​Go Submerged Unit Weight given Weighted Friction Angle
γ'=φwγsatφiw

Other formulas in Taylor's Stability Number and Stability Curves category

​Go Weighted Friction Angle given Factor of Safety with respect to Shear Strength
φw=atan((γ'γsat)(tan((Φi))fs))
​Go Factor of Safety with respect to Shear Strength
fs=((γ'γsat)(tan((φ))tan((φIF))))
​Go Saturated Unit Weight given Factor of Safety with respect to Shear Strength
γsat=((γ'tan((φIF)))(tan((φ))fs))
​Go Angle of Internal Friction given Factor of Safety
φ=atan(fsγsattan((φIF))γ')

How to Evaluate Submerged Unit Weight given Weighted and Mobilised Friction Angle?

Submerged Unit Weight given Weighted and Mobilised Friction Angle evaluator uses Submerged Unit Weight = (Saturated Unit Weight*Weighted Friction Angle)/Angle of Mobilized Friction to evaluate the Submerged Unit Weight, The Submerged Unit Weight given Weighted and Mobilised Friction Angle is defined as the weight of soil under water. Weighted and mobilized friction angles relate to soil stability underwater. Submerged Unit Weight is denoted by γ' symbol.

How to evaluate Submerged Unit Weight given Weighted and Mobilised Friction Angle using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Submerged Unit Weight given Weighted and Mobilised Friction Angle, enter Saturated Unit Weight sat), Weighted Friction Angle w) & Angle of Mobilized Friction m) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Submerged Unit Weight given Weighted and Mobilised Friction Angle

What is the formula to find Submerged Unit Weight given Weighted and Mobilised Friction Angle?
The formula of Submerged Unit Weight given Weighted and Mobilised Friction Angle is expressed as Submerged Unit Weight = (Saturated Unit Weight*Weighted Friction Angle)/Angle of Mobilized Friction. Here is an example- 32.435 = (9.98*2.2689280275922)/0.698131700797601.
How to calculate Submerged Unit Weight given Weighted and Mobilised Friction Angle?
With Saturated Unit Weight sat), Weighted Friction Angle w) & Angle of Mobilized Friction m) we can find Submerged Unit Weight given Weighted and Mobilised Friction Angle using the formula - Submerged Unit Weight = (Saturated Unit Weight*Weighted Friction Angle)/Angle of Mobilized Friction.
What are the other ways to Calculate Submerged Unit Weight?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Submerged Unit Weight-
  • 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))OpenImg
  • Submerged Unit Weight=(Weighted Friction Angle for Internal Friction*(180/pi))/((Effective Angle of Internal Friction*(180/pi))/(Factor of Safety*Saturated Unit Weight))OpenImg
  • Submerged Unit Weight=(Weighted Friction Angle*Saturated Unit Weight)/(Internal Friction Angle with Weighted Frict. Angle)OpenImg
Can the Submerged Unit Weight given Weighted and Mobilised Friction Angle be negative?
No, the Submerged Unit Weight given Weighted and Mobilised Friction Angle, measured in Specific Weight cannot be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Submerged Unit Weight given Weighted and Mobilised Friction Angle?
Submerged Unit Weight given Weighted and Mobilised Friction Angle is usually measured using the Newton per Cubic Meter[N/m³] for Specific Weight. Newton per Cubic Centimeter[N/m³], Newton per Cubic Millimeter[N/m³], Kilonewton per Cubic Meter[N/m³] are the few other units in which Submerged Unit Weight given Weighted and Mobilised Friction Angle can be measured.
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