Total Volume Formula:
Definition: This calculator determines the total volume of soil based on its submerged weight and submerged unit weight.
Purpose: It helps geotechnical engineers and soil scientists analyze soil properties in submerged conditions.
The calculator uses the formula:
Where:
Explanation: The submerged weight is divided by the submerged unit weight to obtain the total volume of soil.
Details: Accurate volume calculation is essential for foundation design, slope stability analysis, and earthwork calculations.
Tips: Enter the submerged weight in Newtons and submerged unit weight in N/m³. Both values must be > 0. The ±5% indicates typical measurement tolerance.
Q1: What is submerged unit weight?
A: It's the effective unit weight of soil when submerged in water, accounting for buoyant forces.
Q2: Why is there a ±5% tolerance?
A: This accounts for typical variations in soil measurements due to natural heterogeneity and testing conditions.
Q3: How do I measure submerged weight?
A: Submerged weight is typically measured using specialized geotechnical laboratory equipment.
Q4: Can this be used for partially saturated soils?
A: No, this formula is specifically for fully submerged soil conditions.
Q5: What units should I use?
A: The calculator uses Newtons for weight and N/m³ for unit weight, but consistent units can be used as long as they're compatible.