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The Effect of Water on Soil Strength 

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In the fifth video in the Bare Essentials of Soil Mechanics series, Professor John Burland explains how important water pressure in the voids between soil particles is in determining the soil's strength. John describes how major disasters can take place if geotechnical engineers don't take into account water pressure in soils. More engineering teaching resources available on expeditionworshed.org
To reinforce the importance of taking water pressure into account, Professor Burland cites the Abervan disaster in which an unstable manmade soil mound above the village of Abervan engulfed a school, killing 116 children and 28 adults.
In the first of two demonstrations, Professor Burland shows how important water pressure is at the contact point between two soil particles. The conclusion is that water pressure reduces the shearing force between particles, reducing overall soil strength.
In the second demonstration, Professor Burland uses the example of building sandcastles at the beach to show how a small amount of water can increase soil strength. He explains this phenomenon by introducing the concept of surface tension.
Learning outcomes
This video will help learners answer questions such as:
Does soil contain air?
Does soil contain water?
Does water make soil stronger or weaker?
How does pore water pressure affect soil strength?
How do I build the strongest sand castle?
What is surface tension?
About the Bare Essentials of Soil Mechanics Series
This video is part of the Bare Essentials of Soil Mechanics series, funded by the Ove Arup Foundation, in which Professor John Burland draws on his many years of practice in geotechnical engineering and teaching to provide listeners with what he regards to be the key knowledge that geotechnical engineers need to understand about soil mechanics in engineering practice.
Prof Burland is based at Imperial College London and has worked on hundreds of interesting projects, the most famous of which was stabilising the Leaning Tower of Pisa.
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License. To view a copy of this license, visit creativecommons.org/licenses/b...
Credits
Written and presented by: Prof John Burland, Imperial College, London.
Concept design: www.thinkup.org/
Graphic design:thomasmatthews.com/
Direction/Production: www.ariesfilms.com/
Image credits: coming soon

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@markflierl1624
@markflierl1624 3 года назад
1:53 I like how he calls friction "sheering resistance".
@ichweinicht1858
@ichweinicht1858 3 года назад
*shearing resistance
@ichweinicht1858
@ichweinicht1858 3 года назад
there is a bit of difference between those two
@adiver_
@adiver_ 2 года назад
Friction is general term whereas shearing resistance is used in soil mechanics quite often
@elganaelmehdi1697
@elganaelmehdi1697 Год назад
One of the best demonstrations for a soil mechanics course
@markflierl1624
@markflierl1624 3 года назад
This was a fascinating video. I'm a mechanical engineer so I never learned about strength of soils. This is more for civil engineers.
@uSeeGeo
@uSeeGeo 4 года назад
One of the best demonstrations for a soil mechanics course! love to use it in my undergraduate geotechnical engineering course.
@meetpatel-lf8dh
@meetpatel-lf8dh 3 года назад
Water actually reduce the effective stress. And shear strength is proportional to effective stress 🤸🏻‍♂️, that's why it losses it's shear strength.
@SanjayGupta-nt9vn
@SanjayGupta-nt9vn 5 лет назад
Nice explanation with physics experiment for High School But for an Geotechinal Engineer: 1) Moisture Content 2) Surface tension 3) friction or shear strength 4) Optimum Moisture Content
@oliviayeo5753
@oliviayeo5753 5 лет назад
Really kudos to his calm and clear voice which makes it easier to undertsand. (uni proffs rush their lesson for gods know why reason and ultimately their sentence structure were in mess) The words and phrases his used were precise.
@roshan-yb1bd
@roshan-yb1bd 8 лет назад
what a mind blowing explanation........!
@daviddiaz1279
@daviddiaz1279 4 года назад
roshan took the words right out my mind seriously kinda creepy.
@johnnybow7045
@johnnybow7045 4 года назад
At 2:10 I first thought: "Is he a bloody magician?"
@kunmu4750
@kunmu4750 10 лет назад
these are a series of good videos !thx for uploading!
@jacksonzheng4288
@jacksonzheng4288 7 лет назад
The best explaination!
@GenaEnSamIAm
@GenaEnSamIAm 4 года назад
Wonderfully put together. Well done sir. Thank you for your contribution !
@rachaelgroves1470
@rachaelgroves1470 7 лет назад
Great set of videos. Really helped
@a.msayem1663
@a.msayem1663 8 лет назад
i wish there were more videos......his explanation made my day
@dereenaldoambun9158
@dereenaldoambun9158 5 лет назад
Thank you for the great explanations.
@hydrogenperoxide9995
@hydrogenperoxide9995 2 года назад
As a civil engineer, I agree with everything that you have just said.
@farhatjaved3874
@farhatjaved3874 6 лет назад
Thank you very much sir. Difficult concepts explained in best possible manner. Thanks for sharing your invaluable knowledge with all engineers and students of engineering. Much appreciated.
@SandipanNaths
@SandipanNaths 6 лет назад
Brilliant presentation Prof.
@robertoandrada
@robertoandrada 2 года назад
Brilliant explanation by Prof. Burland
@MoMo-qu3ys
@MoMo-qu3ys 5 лет назад
Thank You for that explanation.
@Loki.Variant
@Loki.Variant 7 лет назад
outstanding video , very helpfull thanks a lot
@rhysprevite8733
@rhysprevite8733 6 лет назад
Great experiments to explain the concepts.
@hillaryclinton8729
@hillaryclinton8729 5 лет назад
Thanks a lot. Wish I was taught like this
@MohitAwasthi01
@MohitAwasthi01 4 года назад
Beautiful demonstration!
@beasmith2668
@beasmith2668 8 лет назад
Very well explained!
@DalelAzaiez
@DalelAzaiez 8 лет назад
THank you for this video ! Would you do a video to explain negative and positive pore pressure (plz)?
@SS-Shadow
@SS-Shadow 6 лет назад
Extraordinary teacher..
@raihankrenz
@raihankrenz 2 года назад
what a great explanation, thank you sir
@cemaslan7225
@cemaslan7225 2 месяца назад
More comprehensive than attending soil mechanics course for a year
@CarloRobiati
@CarloRobiati 10 лет назад
Wonderful.clear explaination
@dt.8732
@dt.8732 Год назад
Great and Simply explained vedio.❣️Thank you sir.
@thekrmgnr
@thekrmgnr 6 лет назад
excellent explanation that I have ever seen !!
@ychang3660
@ychang3660 4 года назад
what an ingenious explanation and experiment design.
@mushtaqdass7421
@mushtaqdass7421 6 лет назад
thankyou sir...that is how vetern professors make complex looking things on books so easy...
@warrensze321
@warrensze321 10 лет назад
It is really amazing!! Thank you so much!
@veganbackpacking-8559
@veganbackpacking-8559 5 лет назад
Other than the fact that this knowledge is useful, I could listen to Mr Burland for days! His voice is an instant stress-reducer! (helpful when exams are in two days) :-)
@stephen5147
@stephen5147 2 года назад
Excellent info.
@user-oi9nf8ve1b
@user-oi9nf8ve1b 9 лет назад
Very good! Thanks sir!
@whatchusee3404
@whatchusee3404 4 года назад
Well explanation and good examples and understanding
@khoryonghau2594
@khoryonghau2594 4 года назад
this is amazing. I love this.
@fastgap180
@fastgap180 8 лет назад
Thank you. If you can upload with subtitles It will more helps to understand quickly
@dwyt
@dwyt 9 лет назад
thanks for this great video :)
@marshmelows
@marshmelows 6 лет назад
My man John Burland doing the explanation :O. Thanks sir
@Assam-bt1dl
@Assam-bt1dl 6 лет назад
wow.... 😍 looking forward for your next videos eagerly...
@callen752
@callen752 2 года назад
Good video for explaining some soil Civil Engineering concepts.
@snackgila
@snackgila 4 года назад
Profesor, i lived in high tide area, every year i saw many building start to shift to the left or right side. I lived in west borneo. What best advice to build a foundation in high tide area especially if the land is peat most or gambut area? Thank you so much.
@alwinrobb8745
@alwinrobb8745 2 года назад
Mind opening explanation.
@Berlintheking
@Berlintheking 6 лет назад
Thank You.!
@kuldipbadwal7731
@kuldipbadwal7731 8 лет назад
the best one__amazing
@aszx-tv4pq
@aszx-tv4pq 4 года назад
Such a nice person!
@hani2010
@hani2010 9 лет назад
Great ! Great ! Great ! Thank you so much ..
@csecure6157
@csecure6157 5 лет назад
very good information
@mohammadslz8067
@mohammadslz8067 2 года назад
tnx alot professor
@aswincivil97
@aswincivil97 6 лет назад
thank sir, i have one question the failure occurs by friction between two particles or water pressure change (hydro -static pressure )
@nanukaruniawiguna3127
@nanukaruniawiguna3127 6 лет назад
good job my friend
@ibssanjaya964
@ibssanjaya964 7 лет назад
great
@atifajaz2970
@atifajaz2970 5 лет назад
U explain very well sir
@Hitngan
@Hitngan 5 месяцев назад
Brilliant explanation of pwp
@luisesantiago1498
@luisesantiago1498 3 года назад
The best explanation ever
@ridwasurono
@ridwasurono 6 лет назад
wow keren beautiful explanation
@rasinshort4817
@rasinshort4817 6 лет назад
Thanks sir
@fabiolus2007
@fabiolus2007 8 лет назад
wow I came here cause my teacher has no clue what his talking about, I might share this with him. Brilliant!
@izawahab6495
@izawahab6495 8 лет назад
hello, i'm a student who worked on triaxial consolidated undrained on peat soil.. i would like to know if is it okay if pore pressure more higher then back pressure...if not okay..please explain to me why its happen.
@marifigueiredo1988
@marifigueiredo1988 3 года назад
I love it!
@ADITYAKUMAR-mb5ht
@ADITYAKUMAR-mb5ht 5 лет назад
Sir please make an video of skempton pore water parameters
@adityamehra7238
@adityamehra7238 4 года назад
Beautiful
@emaduddin1877
@emaduddin1877 5 лет назад
sir can u explain the of shear strength of an expansive soil
@Adventure2127
@Adventure2127 6 лет назад
water pressure acting upward which reduce the contact force between solid and beaker is due to water head between solid and bottom of beaker ?
@rishanmukherjee2078
@rishanmukherjee2078 10 лет назад
This is master class concept for most of land slide.sir,can u explain the pore water pressure generation in NC-OC clay.I am requesting you plz enplane the Drained and Undrained shear strength behavior of pure clay(whose liquid limit is greater then 250%) .
@united3689
@united3689 4 года назад
So the surface tension - is that why we apply some moisture to soils when compacting? Is this the point of reaching the optimum moisture content?
@Kevin-ie4jb
@Kevin-ie4jb 4 года назад
Impressive
@highlightsontheway7012
@highlightsontheway7012 6 лет назад
Nice explanation I am seeing from India
@heartrobber8977
@heartrobber8977 6 лет назад
I didn't understand the last concept! Why the second one is strongest? Even when 2nd & 3rd are same soil? 3rd just have bit more water content. So what .. 2nd will also increase its water content when tied will come in!?
@sanamsahito
@sanamsahito 3 года назад
Excllent
@zhiar3052
@zhiar3052 3 года назад
Is shearing resistance same as frictional force?
@lli870
@lli870 6 лет назад
So does this mean that for granular materials, a little bit of water increases the stability, but too much water offsets this increase?
@Shaloksh007
@Shaloksh007 5 лет назад
Wow!!!
@uysoreaksmey7588
@uysoreaksmey7588 8 лет назад
i like ur video
@muralidharreddy4969
@muralidharreddy4969 6 лет назад
As surface tension is caused by water and also shear is also caused by water then how can u justify it?
@ExquisiteTopHat
@ExquisiteTopHat Год назад
I may be dumb, but for the hole in the cup demonstration, wouldnt a nicer explanation be "the water flowing out pushes the cup up so that the cup glides on the water instead of the grippy wood"
@egicool5753
@egicool5753 5 лет назад
I don’t really understand this. Is what he means in a damp soil the surface tension between the grain increases its sheer strength but if you give it too much water it reduces its sheer strength? So how do you check if the soil is too wet?
@ecuawezzy
@ecuawezzy 5 лет назад
check the water content.
@jayachannel5866
@jayachannel5866 2 года назад
sumpah,,,,, cuma demonstrasi ini yang bikin saya yakin,,, selama ini saya ragu
@mijumaru14
@mijumaru14 7 лет назад
this video is about effects of water to soil?
@Hitngan
@Hitngan 5 лет назад
Wish I went to Imperial
@marcelog590
@marcelog590 2 года назад
Empuxo e índice de saturação do solo
@truthisbeautiful7492
@truthisbeautiful7492 Год назад
INTENSE
@tolgahan5027
@tolgahan5027 7 лет назад
its like he is from westeros and good explanation
@istadgamer12345
@istadgamer12345 4 года назад
Simplified explanation for Engineers at globe
@meetpatel-lf8dh
@meetpatel-lf8dh 3 года назад
Sheer explanation.
@Ritercrazy
@Ritercrazy 5 лет назад
Water is remarkable.
@WordsandNumbers1
@WordsandNumbers1 6 лет назад
*But if two particles are fully submerged in water, the increase in water pressure has no effect in the effective stress between particles*
@shashankagrawal9091
@shashankagrawal9091 9 лет назад
like explantion keep explain us in future
@Tubeytime
@Tubeytime 3 года назад
Doing god's work
@Test-gs4ni
@Test-gs4ni Год назад
Cup, it is a cup.
@alfares571
@alfares571 8 лет назад
gteat....great...great
@mountains889
@mountains889 7 лет назад
you never have the "tide come in on the second one"
@killadog84
@killadog84 7 лет назад
I think because he's trying to show the difference between a damp soil, and a damp soil affected by a tide. the surface tension on its own will increase the shear strength of a damp soil, but if that damp soil were to be affected by a tide, the water pressure introduced because of that tide will reduce its shear strength. i think.
@NixonRexzile-xz4sq
@NixonRexzile-xz4sq 5 лет назад
@@killadog84 you think, but still clueless right cause this video is completely stupid, and with a cup has a hole was bad a explantion
@DAT3794
@DAT3794 9 лет назад
CIVL2210 lol...
@thedarkyellowpages4016
@thedarkyellowpages4016 3 года назад
The middle sand did not slide because he didn't pour water.
@vivalaleta
@vivalaleta 5 месяцев назад
Regenerative agriculture is the way forward.
@___________7491
@___________7491 3 года назад
Just like what the GOD says in the HOLY QURAN in Surrah al hij sign 5 GOD says ( we make the soil vibrating by the water )
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