CBR Value Estimation Using Dynamic Cone
CBR Value Estimation Using Dynamic Cone
ABSTRACT
IRC-37-2001, Indian Standard deals with the design of flexible pavement and recommends the California Bearing
Ratio (CBR) as an indicator of subgrade soil strength.The subbase/base thickness of pavement is governed by the
CBR value of the subgrade soil alongwith some other parameters such as traffic intensity, climatic conditions
etc.The conventional CBR testing method is expensive, time consuming and its repeatability is low. Additionally it
is very difficult to mould the sample at the desired in-situ density in the laboratory CBR test. Values of in-situ
density are under estimated due to local dampness of surface water percolation and stress release while taking out
the sample. Dynamic cone penetration test (DCPT) value conducted in the field can be used to estimate the CBR
value provided a suitable relationship exists between CBR and DCPT value. In the present study an attempt has
been made to establish a relationship between DCPT value and CBR.
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