Lec #11 (Lab Compaction)
Lec #11 (Lab Compaction)
Lecture # 11
2-Mar-2015
by
Dr. Muhammad Irfan
Assistant Professor
Civil Engg. Dept. – UET Lahore
Email: [email protected]
Lecture Handouts: https://groups.google.com/d/forum/geotec-1
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SOIL COMPACTION –
LABORATORY EVALUATION
Ultimate goal → to obtain compaction curve of soil
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STANDARD PROCTOR TEST
(ASTM D-698 or AASHTO T-99)
Dry Density, γd
5.5 lb
Height of
Compaction
Weight of
hammer drop of Number of
blows per layer Number of
layers
hammer
E=
Energy, E Volume of mold
Gs w w Gs
d ; e
1 e s
Gs w
d
w Gs
1
s
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ZERO AIR VOID (ZAV) CURVE
• Also known as full 20
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STANDARD vs MODIFIED
PROCTOR TEST
Standard Modified
Proctor Test Proctor Test
Mold size (ft3) 1/30 1/30
Height of drop (inch) 12 18
Hammer weight (lb) 5.5 10
No. of layers 3 5
No. of blows per layer 25 25
Energy (ft.lb/ft3) 12,375 56,250
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STANDARD vs MODIFIED
PROCTOR TEST
Zero Air Voids
Curve
The curve represents the
fully saturated condition
(S = 100 %).
Line of Optimums
A line drawn through the
peak points of several
compaction curves at
different compactive
efforts for the same soil
will be almost parallel to
a 100 % saturation
curve.
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COMPACTION – Notes
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PRACTICE PROBLEM #1
The laboratory test for a standard proctor is shown below. Determine the
optimum water content and maximum dry density. If Gs of the soil is 2.70,
draw the ZAV curve.
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PRACTICE PROBLEM #1
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PRACTICE PROBLEM #1
110
108
Dry unit weight, γd (lb/ft3)
107
106
105
104
103
OMC = 16.6%
102
10 15 20 25
Moisture Content, w (%)
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CONCLUDED
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