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This document provides the procedure for determining the in-situ dry density of soil using a core cutter method according to IS: 2720 (Part XXIX) – 1975. The key steps are: (1) measuring the internal volume of the core cutter, (2) weighing the empty cutter, (3) inserting the cutter into the soil to extract a core sample, (4) weighing the cutter with the core, and (5) calculating the bulk and dry densities of the soil from the weights and volume measurements.

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Determine The in

This document provides the procedure for determining the in-situ dry density of soil using a core cutter method according to IS: 2720 (Part XXIX) – 1975. The key steps are: (1) measuring the internal volume of the core cutter, (2) weighing the empty cutter, (3) inserting the cutter into the soil to extract a core sample, (4) weighing the cutter with the core, and (5) calculating the bulk and dry densities of the soil from the weights and volume measurements.

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Determine The In-Situ Dry Density Of

Soil By Core Cutter Method


This test is done to determine the in-situ dry density of soil by core cutter method
as per IS: 2720 (Part XXIX) – 1975.The apparatus needed for this test is

i)Cylindrical core cutter


ii)Steel dolley
iii)Steel rammer
iv)Balance,with an accuracy of 1g
v)Straightedge
vi)Square metal tray – 300mm x 300mm x 40mm
vii) Trowel

Procedure Determine The In-Situ Dry Density Of Soil By Core Cutter Method
i) The internal volume (V) of the core cutter in cc should be calculated from its
dimensions which should be measured to the nearest 0.25mm.

ii) The core cutter should be weighed to the nearest gram (W1).

iii) A small area, approximately 30cm square of the soil layer to be tested should be
exposed and levelled. The steel dolly should be placed on top of the cutter and the latter
should be rammed down vertically into the soil layer until only about 15mm of the dolly
protrudes above the surface, care being taken not to rock the cutter. The cutter should
then be dug out of the surrounding soil, care being taken to allow some soil to project
from the lower end of the cutter. The ends of the soil core should then be trimmed flat in
level with the ends of the cutter by means of the straightedge.

iv) The cutter containing the soil core should be weighed to the nearest gram (W2).
v) The soil core should be removed from the cutter and a representative sample should be
placed in an air-tight container and its water content (w)

REPORTING OF RESULTS
Bulk density of the soil g cc Y = [W2 - W1]/ V g/cc
Dry density of the soil g cc Yd = 100Y/[100+w] g/cc

Average of at least three determinations should be reported to the second place of


decimal in g/cc.
A sample proforma for the record of the test results is given below

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