Total Volume Given Dry Unit Weight in Unit Weight of Solids Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Total Volume in Soil Mechanics = Unit Weight of Solids*Volume of Solids/Dry Unit Weight
V = γsoilds*Vs/γdry
This formula uses 4 Variables
Variables Used
Total Volume in Soil Mechanics - (Measured in Cubic Meter) - Total Volume in Soil Mechanics is defined as the total capacity.
Unit Weight of Solids - (Measured in Newton per Cubic Meter) - Unit Weight of Solids is the ratio of weight of solids to volume of solids.
Volume of Solids - (Measured in Cubic Meter) - Volume of Solids is the space captured by the solids in soil.
Dry Unit Weight - (Measured in Newton per Cubic Meter) - Dry Unit Weight of soil is the weight of soil solids per unit of total volume of soil mass.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Unit Weight of Solids: 15 Kilonewton per Cubic Meter --> 15000 Newton per Cubic Meter (Check conversion here)
Volume of Solids: 5 Cubic Meter --> 5 Cubic Meter No Conversion Required
Dry Unit Weight: 6.12 Kilonewton per Cubic Meter --> 6120 Newton per Cubic Meter (Check conversion here)
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
V = γsoilds*Vs/γdry --> 15000*5/6120
Evaluating ... ...
V = 12.2549019607843
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
12.2549019607843 Cubic Meter --> No Conversion Required
FINAL ANSWER
12.2549019607843 12.2549 Cubic Meter <-- Total Volume in Soil Mechanics
(Calculation completed in 00.004 seconds)

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22 Relationships of weights and volumes in soils Calculators

Water Content Given Dry Unit Weight and Percentage of Air Voids
Go Water Content of Soil from Pycnometer = ((1-Percentage of Air Voids)*Specific Gravity of Soil*Unit Weight of Water/Dry Unit Weight)-1/Specific Gravity of Soil
Saturated Unit Weight of Soil with Saturation 100 Percent
Go Saturated Unit Weight of Soil = (((Specific Gravity of Soil*Unit Weight of Water)+(Void Ratio of Soil*Unit Weight of Water))/(1+Void Ratio of Soil))
Degree of Saturation Given Dry Unit Weight and Water Content
Go Degree of Saturation in Soil Mechanics = Water Content of Soil from Pycnometer/((Specific Gravity of Soil*Unit Weight of Water/Dry Unit Weight)-1)
Saturated Unit Weight of Soil given Water Content
Go Saturated Unit Weight of Soil = (((1+Water Content of Soil from Pycnometer)*Specific Gravity of Soil*Unit Weight of Water)/(1+Void Ratio of Soil))
Water Content Given Dry Unit Weight
Go Water Content of Soil from Pycnometer = Degree of Saturation in Soil Mechanics*((Specific Gravity of Soil*Unit Weight of Water/Dry Unit Weight)-1)
Water Content Given Dry Unit Weight at Full Saturation
Go Water Content of Soil from Pycnometer = ((Specific Gravity of Soil*Unit Weight of Water/Dry Unit Weight)-1)/Specific Gravity of Soil
Saturated Unit Weight given Bulk Unit Weight and Degree of Saturation
Go Saturated Unit Weight of Soil = ((Bulk Unit Weight-Dry Unit Weight)/Degree of Saturation in Soil Mechanics)+Dry Unit Weight
Degree of Saturation Given Bulk Unit Weight and Degree of Saturation
Go Degree of Saturation in Soil Mechanics = (Bulk Unit Weight-Dry Unit Weight)/(Saturated Unit Weight of Soil-Dry Unit Weight)
Bulk Unit Weight Given Degree of Saturation
Go Bulk Unit Weight = Dry Unit Weight+(Degree of Saturation in Soil Mechanics*(Saturated Unit Weight of Soil-Dry Unit Weight))
Total Mass of Soil Given Water Content of Soil with respect to its Mass
Go Total Mass of Sand in Soil Mechanics = (Water Content of Soil from Pycnometer*Weight Of Solids in Soil Mechanics/100)+Weight Of Solids in Soil Mechanics
Water Content Given Void Ratio in Specific Gravity
Go Water Content of Soil from Pycnometer = Void Ratio*Degree of Saturation in Soil Mechanics/Specific Gravity of Soil
Submerged Unit Weight of Soil Given Porosity
Go Submerged Unit Weight in KN per Cubic Meter = Dry Unit Weight-(1-Porosity in Soil Mechanics)*Unit Weight of Water
Dry Density Given Void Ratio
Go Dry Density in Soil Mechanics = (Specific Gravity of Soil*Density of Water in Soil Mechanics)/(1+Void Ratio)
Density of Water Given Dry Density and Void Ratio
Go Density of Water in Soil Mechanics = Dry Density in Soil Mechanics*(1+Void Ratio)/Specific Gravity of Soil
Unit Weight of Solids Given Dry Unit Weight Given Unit Weight of Solids
Go Unit Weight of Solids = Dry Unit Weight*Total Volume in Soil Mechanics/Volume of Solids
Volume of Solids Given Dry Unit Weight in Unit Weight of Solids
Go Volume of Solids = Dry Unit Weight*Total Volume in Soil Mechanics/Unit Weight of Solids
Total Volume Given Dry Unit Weight in Unit Weight of Solids
Go Total Volume in Soil Mechanics = Unit Weight of Solids*Volume of Solids/Dry Unit Weight
Mass of Water Given Water Content with respect to Mass of Water
Go Weight of Water in Soil Mechanics = Water Content of Soil from Pycnometer*Weight Of Solids in Soil Mechanics/100
Dry Mass given Water Content with respect to Mass of Water
Go Weight Of Solids in Soil Mechanics = Weight of Water in Soil Mechanics*100/Water Content of Soil from Pycnometer
Water Content Given Void Ratio in Specific Gravity for Fully Saturated Soil
Go Water Content of Soil from Pycnometer = Void Ratio/Specific Gravity of Soil
Volume of Solids Given Density of Solids
Go Volume of Solids in Soil = Weight Of Solids in Soil Mechanics/Dry Density
Percentage Air Voids Given Porosity
Go Percentage of Air Voids = Porosity in Soil Mechanics*Air Content

Total Volume Given Dry Unit Weight in Unit Weight of Solids Formula

Total Volume in Soil Mechanics = Unit Weight of Solids*Volume of Solids/Dry Unit Weight
V = γsoilds*Vs/γdry

What is Dry Unit Weight?

Dry unit weight is a measure of the amount of solid particles per unit volume.Bulk unit weight is a measure of the amount of solid particles plus water per unit volume.

How to Calculate Total Volume Given Dry Unit Weight in Unit Weight of Solids?

Total Volume Given Dry Unit Weight in Unit Weight of Solids calculator uses Total Volume in Soil Mechanics = Unit Weight of Solids*Volume of Solids/Dry Unit Weight to calculate the Total Volume in Soil Mechanics, The Total Volume Given Dry Unit Weight In Unit Weight of Solids is defined as the total capacity of the object. Total capacity or space constituted by the object. Total Volume in Soil Mechanics is denoted by V symbol.

How to calculate Total Volume Given Dry Unit Weight in Unit Weight of Solids using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Total Volume Given Dry Unit Weight in Unit Weight of Solids, enter Unit Weight of Solids soilds), Volume of Solids (Vs) & Dry Unit Weight dry) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Total Volume Given Dry Unit Weight in Unit Weight of Solids calculation can be explained with given input values -> 4.6875 = 15000*5/6120.

FAQ

What is Total Volume Given Dry Unit Weight in Unit Weight of Solids?
The Total Volume Given Dry Unit Weight In Unit Weight of Solids is defined as the total capacity of the object. Total capacity or space constituted by the object and is represented as V = γsoilds*Vs/γdry or Total Volume in Soil Mechanics = Unit Weight of Solids*Volume of Solids/Dry Unit Weight. Unit Weight of Solids is the ratio of weight of solids to volume of solids, Volume of Solids is the space captured by the solids in soil & Dry Unit Weight of soil is the weight of soil solids per unit of total volume of soil mass.
How to calculate Total Volume Given Dry Unit Weight in Unit Weight of Solids?
The Total Volume Given Dry Unit Weight In Unit Weight of Solids is defined as the total capacity of the object. Total capacity or space constituted by the object is calculated using Total Volume in Soil Mechanics = Unit Weight of Solids*Volume of Solids/Dry Unit Weight. To calculate Total Volume Given Dry Unit Weight in Unit Weight of Solids, you need Unit Weight of Solids soilds), Volume of Solids (Vs) & Dry Unit Weight dry). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Unit Weight of Solids, Volume of Solids & Dry Unit Weight and hit the calculate button. You can also select the units (if any) for Input(s) and the Output as well.
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