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Unit Cohesion in Stability of Slopes In Earthen Dams Formulas
Unit Cohesion is the shear strength property of a soil that is solely attributed to cohesive forces between soil particles. And is denoted by c
u
. Unit Cohesion is usually measured using the Pascal for Pressure. Note that the value of Unit Cohesion is always positive.
Formulas to find Unit Cohesion in Stability of Slopes In Earthen Dams
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Unit Cohesion given Factor of Safety
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Unit Cohesion given Mobilized Shear Resistance of Soil
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Unit Cohesion given Resisting Force from Coulomb's Equation
Go
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Unit Cohesion given Sum of Tangential Component
Go
Stability of Slopes In Earthen Dams formulas that make use of Unit Cohesion
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Radial Distance from Centre of Rotation given Factor of Safety
Go
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x
Distance between Line of Action of Weight and Line Passing through Center
Go
f
x
Moment of Resistance given Unit Cohesion
Go
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Radial Distance from Centre of Rotation given Moment of Resistance
Go
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Mobilized Shear Resistance of Soil given Factor of Safety
Go
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Resisting Force from Coulomb's Equation
Go
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Curve Length of Each Slice given Resisting Force from Coulomb's Equation
Go
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Normal Component given Resisting Force from Coulomb's Equation
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Resisting Moment given Radius of Slip Circle
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Total Length of Slip Circle given Resisting Moment
Go
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Sum of Normal Component given Resisting Moment
Go
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Sum of Tangential Component given Factor of Safety
Go
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Sum of Normal Component given Factor of Safety
Go
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Length of Slip Circle given Sum of Tangential Component
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Factor of Safety given Unit Cohesion
Go
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Length of Slip Arc given Factor of Safety
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Weight of Soil on Wedge given Factor of Safety
Go
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Factor of Safety given Mobilized Shear resistance of Soil
Go
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Angle of Internal Friction given Resisting Moment
Go
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Factor of Safety given Sum of Tangential Component
Go
List of variables in Stability of Slopes In Earthen Dams formulas
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Factor of Safety
Go
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Weight of Body in Newtons
Go
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x
Distance between LOA and COR
Go
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x
Length of Slip Arc
Go
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x
Radial Distance
Go
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x
Mobilized Shear Resistance of Soil
Go
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Resisting Force
Go
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x
Normal Component of Force
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Angle of Internal Friction
Go
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Curve Length
Go
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Sum of All Tangential Component in Soil Mechanics
Go
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Sum of all Normal Component
Go
FAQ
What is the Unit Cohesion?
Unit Cohesion is the shear strength property of a soil that is solely attributed to cohesive forces between soil particles. Unit Cohesion is usually measured using the Pascal for Pressure. Note that the value of Unit Cohesion is always positive.
Can the Unit Cohesion be negative?
No, the Unit Cohesion, measured in Pressure cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Unit Cohesion?
Unit Cohesion is usually measured using the Pascal[Pa] for Pressure. Kilopascal[Pa], Bar[Pa], Pound Per Square Inch[Pa] are the few other units in which Unit Cohesion can be measured.
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