Geo D
Geo D
Geo D
COMPACTION
Soil Compaction
1-Proctor compaction test
Soil is compacted into a mould in 3-5 equal layers, each layer receiving 25
blows of a hammer of standard weight. The apparatus is shown in Figure 1
below. The energy (compactivity effort) supplied in this test is 595 kJ/m3. The
important dimensions are
2- Modified Proctor Test
The procedure and equipment is essentially the same as that used for the
Standard test except that 5 layers of soil must be used. To provide the
increased compactivity effort (energy supplied = 2072 kJ/m3) a heavier
hammer and a greater drop height for the hammer are used. The key
dimensions for the Modified test are
Proctor Test Chart
Max ϒd
𝛾𝑤𝑒𝑡
𝛾𝑑 =
(1 + 𝑤𝑐 )
OMC
Relative density
Relative density
ASTM test D-2049. For sand, this test involves a 0.1 ft3 mold. Sand is
poured loosely into the mold until the mold is filled without using any
compacting effort. The minimum dry unit weight (ϒd,min) is then
determined by dividing the net weight of the sand by the mold volume.
The maximum dry unit weight (ϒd,max) is determined by vibrating sand in
the mold for 8 minutes (at 60 Hz, amplitude 0.025 in). A surcharge of 2 psi
is added to the top of the sand. Soil is added to the mold until full. The
value of ϒd,max is determined at the end of the vibrating period.
The relative density of a soil can have a significant impact on its shear
strength, and therefore, on its bearing capacity
Example
Relative compaction
Example
PERMEABILITY,
Hydraulic Conductivity & seepage
Hydraulic Conductivity
Permeability: Permeability is the measure of the soil’s ability to permit water to
flow through its pores or voids
Soils consists of solid particles with
interconnected voids where water can flow
from a point of high energy to a point of low
energy
water
Hydraulic Conductivity measurement
a- Constant Head
( hA hB ) h
i
L L
Example
A soil sample with a coefficient of permeability of 5 x 10^(-6) cm/s
will be subjected to a falling head test using the setup shown.
What is most nearly the face velocity of the water moving
through the apparatus?
(A) 2.5 x 10^6 cm/s
(B) 5.0 x 10^6 cm/s
(C) 8.0 x 10^6 cm/s
(D) 3.0 x 10^5 cm/s