Effective Stress
Effective Stress
The principle of effective stress, proposed by Terzaghi, is the most important concept in soil mechanics. It states that soil behavior (strength, compressibility) is controlled by the effective stress, not the total stress.
Stress Components
Total Stress ($\sigma$)
The total vertical stress at a depth due to the weight of everything above it (soil + water + surcharge).
Pore Water Pressure ($u$)
The neutral stress carried by the water in the pores.
- : Depth below the water table (piezometric head).
- Assumed hydrostatic unless seepage is occurring.
Effective Stress ($\sigma'$)
The stress transmitted through the soil skeleton (particle-to-particle contact).
Seepage Effects on Effective Stress
Upward Seepage
Reduces effective stress. If , a quick condition (boiling) occurs. Critical Hydraulic Gradient ():
Downward Seepage
Increases effective stress.
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