Title: Soil Mechanics - II
1Soil Mechanics - II
2 Experiment No. 07
Determination of Relative Density of Soil
3Class Outlines
- Determination of Field Density
- Sand Replacement Method
- Determination of Lab Density
- Standard Proctor Compaction Test
- Modified Proctor Compaction Test
4 Experiment No. 07(a)
Determination of Field Density of Soil Using
Sand Cone Method
5Designation
- ASTM D 1556-64 (1982)
- AASHTO T 191-93 (1996)
6Apparatus
- Sand-cone apparatus .
- Tray with hole
- Balance
- Stove or oven.
- Hand chisels for digging test hole
- Container for moisture samples (tin cans).
- Container for retaining excavated soil
7Apparatus
ASTM, AASHTO sand-cone apparatus BS sand
replacement apparatus
8Procedure
- Determine the volume of the bottle or cylinder
and attachments including the volume of the
valve. -
- Determine the bulk density of the sand to be used
in the field test - Determine the weight of sand required to fill the
funnel. -
- Determine the density of soil in place
9Calculations
- Calculate the volume of the density apparatus as
follows - V1 G
- Where, V1 Volume of density apparatus, in
cubic centimeters. - G Grams of water required to fill the
apparatus. - Calculate the density of the sand as
follows -
-
- W Grams of sand required to fill the apparatus.
- V1 Volume of apparatus in cubic
centimeters as determined in 1st step - Calculate the in-place density of the soil as
follows -
10Calculations
- Where,
- V Volume of test hole or volume of the
excavated soil. - W2 Weight of sand used to fill the test
hole and funnel. - W3 Weight of sand in funnel
- W1 Weight of soil excavated from the test
hole - Calculate the dry density of the soil in place as
follows - Dry density of soil
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- Where, m is the moisture content determined
as follows from the sample taken at step (4-g.).
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11 Experiment No. 07(b)
Determination of Lab Density of Soil Using
Standard Proctor Compaction Test
12Designation
- ASTM D 698-70
- AASHTO T 99-97
13Apparatus
- Mold with detachable collar and detachable base
plate . - Rammer with a mass of 2.5-kg. (5.5lb)
- Weighing Balance
- Drying oven .
- Straightedge for trimming the soil
- Sieve No. 4 (4.75-mm.)
- Containers for moisture content determination
14Apparatus
Compaction mold and hammers
15Procedure
- Take 3-kg. soil passing 4.75-mm. (No.4) sieve .
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- Thoroughly mix the selected sample with
sufficient water to dampen it to approximately
4-percent below the expected optimum moisture
content . - Compact the soil in the mold with collar
attached, in three approximately equal layers to
give a total compacted depth of 125-mm. (5-in) . -
- Following compaction of each of the first two
layers, any soil adjacent to the mold walls that
has not been compacted or extends above the
compacted surface shall be trimmed and be evenly
distributed on top of the layer
16Procedure
- Compact each layer by 25 uniformly distributed
blows of the rammer dropping free from a height
of 305-mm. (12-in.) above the level of the soil . -
- After compaction, remove the collar, trim the
compacted soil even with the top of the mold, and
determine the weight of mold and soil in
kilograms or pounds . - For weight recorded in kilograms, multiply the
weight of the compacted specimen and the mold,
minus the weight of the mold, by 1060, and record
the result as the wet density of the compacted
soil, ?b in kilograms per cubic meter .
17Procedure
- For weight recorded in pounds, multiply the
weight of the compacted specimen and the mold,
minus the weight of the mold, by 30, and record
the result as wet density of the compacted soil,
?b, in pounds per cubic foot . -
- Remove the material from the mold and take a
representative sample to find the moisture
content - Thoroughly break the molded specimen and add to
remaining portion of the test sample . -
- Add water to increase the moisture content of the
soil by one to two percent and repeat the above
procedure for each increment of water added
18Procedure
- Continue this series of determinations until
there is either a decrease or no change in the
wet density of compacted soil . -
- If the soil particles are fragile and grain size
will be reduced by repeated compaction, separate
and new sample shall be used in each test
repetition - Calculate the moisture content and the dry
density of the compacted soil for each trial, and
determine the Moisture-Density Relationship as
follows .
19Moisture-Density Relationship
- The dry densities of the soil shall be plotted as
ordinates and the corresponding moisture content
as abscissas . -
20Procedure
- Optimum Moisture Content
- The moisture content corresponding to the peak
of the moisture-density curve is termed the
Optimum Moisture Content of the soil. - Maximum Density
- The dry density of the soil at optimum
moisture content is termed maximum density
21Observations Calculations
Observations for moisture content determination
Test data Test data Test repetitions Test repetitions Test repetitions Test repetitions Test repetitions Test repetitions
Test data Test data 1 2 3 4 5 6
Row -1 weight of can wet soil
Row -2 weight of can dry soil
Row -3 Wt. of water (row.1-row.2) (gm)
Row -4 weight of can, (gm)
Row -5 weight of dry soil, (gm) (row.2-row.4)
Row -6 Moisture content, m (row.3/row.5)
22Observations Calculations
Observations for determination of Density
Weight/Volume (kg/m3)
Test data Test data Test repetitions Test repetitions Test repetitions Test repetitions Test repetitions Test repetitions
Test data Test data 1 2 3 4 5 6
Row -1 Wt. of water added for each trial
Row -2 Moisture content, m
Row -3 weight of soil mold, (gm)
Row -4 weight of mold, (gm)
Row -5 weight of soil (gm) kg (row.3-row.4)
Row -6 Wet density (kg/m3) Row.51060
Row -7 Dry density (kg/m3)
23Graph
24 Experiment No. 07(b)
Determination of Lab Density of Soil Using
Modified Proctor Compaction Test
25Designation
- ASTM D 1557-70
- AASHTO T 180-97
26Apparatus
- Mold with detachable collar and detachable base
plate . - Rammer 4.54-kg. (10-lb.)
- Weighing Balance
- Drying oven .
- Straightedge for trimming the soil
- Sieve No. 4 (4.75-mm.)
- Containers for moisture content determination
27Apparatus
Compaction mold and hammers
28Procedure
- All the steps are same as in Standard Proctor
Compaction Test except -
- Mould will be filled in five (5) equal layers
instead of three(3). - Weight of the Rammer used will be 4.54 kg (10lb)
instead of 2.5kg (5.5lb). -
- Height of drop of the Rammer will be 18-in
instead of 12-in.