Experiment No.1 Preparation of Samples For Test
Experiment No.1 Preparation of Samples For Test
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PREPARATION OF SAMPLES FOR TEST
Group 2
Members:
Altoveros, Dianne Coolen
Roxas, Christian Jade
Maggay, Nica Jane
Federico,
Realyn
Rumbaoa, Kevin Ray
Gonzales, May
Fulgueras, Jose Allan
Bautista, Christian Jay
a sufficiency quantity of sample passing the 0.425-mm (No. 40) sieve. For the limits
tests.
7. Mix thoroughly the portion passing the 0.425-mm sieve in step 6, and set aside for
the limits tests. Discard the portion retained.
8. Separate the sample for compaction tests with a 0.425-mm (No. 40) sieve. Ground
the portion retained in a mortar with a rubber covered pestle to break up particle
aggregations. Separate the ground soil with a 4.75 mm (No. 40) sieve. Repeat the
pulverizing and sieving operation if necessary, to obtain the required quantity of sample
for the compaction test.
9. Mix thoroughly the portions passing the 4.75-mm sieve in step 8 and set aside for the
compaction test. Discard the portion retained.
10. The set aside samples must be place in the containers or plastic bags. Label the
containers or the plastic bags and store them for future testing.
CONCLUSION
It was found that during the experiment, the observation about the soil cannot be
used in the experiment if the surface of the soil is wet because it cannot be pulverized
even we use a mortar to break up the aggregations with rubber-covered pestle. The soil
should be dry before doing the experiment or else it will not satisfy the desired result. By
following the procedure correctly, the result will achieve the standard of a good sample
of soil for future testing.
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