CBR Test
CBR Test
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HIGHWAY & TRAFFIC ENGINEERING LABORATORY JOURNAL
Abstract
The CBR or California Bearing Ratio is defined as the ratio of the force per unit area
required to drive a cylindrical plunger of 50mmdiameter at the rate of 1.25mm/min
into a soil mass to that required to drive the same plunger at the same rate into a
standard sample of crushed stone. The CBR test is essentially an arbitrary strength test
and hence it is mainly used to evaluate the strength of soil subgrade. It cannot be used
to evaluate the soil properties like cohesion, angle of internal friction, or shearing
resistance.
Keyword: CBR Test
Introduction
The California Bearing Ratio test or The CBR test measures the shearing
CBR test as it is usually termed, is an resistance of a soil under controlled
empirical test first developed in moisture and density condition. The
California, USA, for estimating the CBR number is obtained as the ratio of
bearing value of highway sub-bases the unit load required to affect a certain
and subgrades. depth of penetration of the penetration
piston into a compacted specimen of
This test was first developed by the
soil at some water content and density
California Division of Highways as a
to the standard unit load required to
method for evaluating the stability of
obtain the same depth of penetration
soil sub grade and other flexible
on a standard sample of crushed stone.
pavement materials. This test can be
performed in the laboratory on The CBR number is usually based
prepared samples or in-situ on location. on the load ratio for a penetration of
It is important to appreciate that this 2.5mm. If, however, the CBR value at
test, being of an empirical nature, is a penetration of 5.0mm is larger, the
valid only for the application for which test should be redone. If a second test
it was developed, i.e. the design of yields also a larger CBR number at
highway base thicknesses. 5.0mm penetration, the CBR for 5.0
mm should be used.
HIGHWAY & TRAFFIC ENGINEERING LABORATORY JOURNAL
Container No. 1 2 3
Moisture content, -
m2 m3 % 16.2 15.0
= m3 m1
SAMPLE CALCULATION
Bulk density,
2 1
=
10.715 5.796
=
2316.56
= 2.123 10-3 Mg/cm3
Dry density,
=
1+
2.123 103
=
1 + 0.13
= 1.879 10-3 Mg/cm3
Moisture content, w
2 3
= 100
3 1
126.9 114.8
= 100
114.8 39.9
= 16.2%
1.2
0.8
Load , N
Top
0.6
Bottom
0.4
0.2
0
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Penetration v,mm
REFERENCES
i. http://www.outbackroads.com/reports/4th_type_2_trial_test_CBR.pdf
ii. http://www.aboutcivil.org/california-bearing-ratio-test.html
iii. https://www.scribd.com/document/214017628/California-Bearing-Ratio-Print