Martin.H
Structural
- May 19, 2021
- 38
I'm not a geotechnical engineer so just wanted to check my thinking:
If a soil has a saturated density of 22kN/m³, then what force would be needed to lift a 1m³ bucket full of this soil off the sea bed (assuming the bucket is weightless and has no 2volume)?
Assuming a sea water density of 10kN/m³, my calculation is that the force needed is 22 - 10 = 12kN (aka the buoyant density of the soil?). And once the bucket is out of the water, it will weight 22kN/m³.
Is that right?!
Martin.
If a soil has a saturated density of 22kN/m³, then what force would be needed to lift a 1m³ bucket full of this soil off the sea bed (assuming the bucket is weightless and has no 2volume)?
Assuming a sea water density of 10kN/m³, my calculation is that the force needed is 22 - 10 = 12kN (aka the buoyant density of the soil?). And once the bucket is out of the water, it will weight 22kN/m³.
Is that right?!
Martin.