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The Void Ratio calculator computes the void ratio of a sample volume.
INSTRUCTIONS: Enter the following:
Void Ratio (VR): The calculator returns the ratio as a real number.
The void ratio represents the relative amount of space occupied by the "voids" in a volume of material, where the voids can be a combination of liquids or gases, and the relative amount of space occupied by the solid component of the sample. The formula for Void Ratio is:
VR = n / (1-n)
where:
This void ratio is a measure of how compact the material is. A volume of large rocks will obviously have a great deal of space between them and thus have a large void ratio compared to fine particulate of a volume of a clay soil, which would have very limited amounts of voids relative to the solid matter.
The input to this equation are the porosity percentage, n of the sample.
In engineering application the void ratio is used to indicate a tendency of a material to expand or contract. A high void ratio is likely to be seen in loose soils which then will contract under pressure or added loads. A low void ratio represents a material that is dense. This void ratio reflects the affect of how fluids will flow through a medium or how particulates can move through the medium.
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