2:1 Method and Simpson's Rule for Stress Dissipation in Soil
#soils #soilmechanics #simpsonsrule #simpsons #civilengineering #geotechnicalengineering #geotechnical_engineering #geotech #stress #stressdissipation #stressdistribution TYPO: At time stamp 9:45, the final answer should be 2.5 ksf. In this video we explore an example of stress dissipation in a soil stratum using the 2:1 method. In a second part of the example, we incorporate Simpson's rule of averaging. Typo: At time stamp 9:45, the final answer should be 2.5 ksf.

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