Across
- 5. Increase in soil density caused by stress.
- 6. Ability of a porous material to allow fluids to pass through.
- 9. Settlement which occurs when water is forced out of soil voids.
- 11. Maximum stress a soil has been subjected to in the past.
- 14. Graphical representation of 2D groundwater flow.
- 15. Shear strength characteristic present in clay, but not sand.
- 16. Type of settlement (consolidation) which is of principal concern in sandy soils.
- 18. Condition of soil when all voids are filled with water.
- 20. Consolidation state of clay whose current stress is equal to maximum preconsolidation stress.
- 22. Type of settlement (consolidation) which must be computed in clay.
- 23. Limit Moisture content at which clay begins to behave like a liquid.
Down
- 1. Type of clay with a strong affinity for water, making it an unstable substrate for building.
- 2. Condition in which soil pore pressures are allowed to dissipate during soil loading.
- 3. Index Index used to compute primary consolidation
- 4. Ratio Ratio of volume of voids to volume of solids.
- 7. Weight Weight per volume of a material.
- 8. Type of settlement primarily experienced in sandy soil.
- 10. Soil type whose particles are smaller than .075mm.
- 12. / Type of rock derived from settling, depositional, or precipitation processes.
- 13. stress Stress resulting from footing or fill loads.
- 17. Organization which defines soil classifications (acronym).
- 19. Graded Describes soil with an even distribution of grain sizes.
- 21. stress Stress resulting from weight of soil above a point of interest.
- 22. Soil type whose particles are between .075mm and 4.75mm.
