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5 Types Of Soil Testing
For Construction
All American Environmental
SOIL TESTING FOR CONSTRUCTION
Soil testing is a very important part of building and road
construction.
In fact, no construction project can proceed without first
making sure the soil can support the load.
Thus, the purpose of soil testing for construction is
to determine the suitability of the soil for the type of construction to be
done.
The test is also done to determine the presence of groundwater.
Types of soil tests for
construction
There are several different types of preconstruction soil testing.
The type of test depends on the properties of the soil. The
design of the foundation is based on the soil test report.
Some tests are conducted at the construction site while others
are done in the laboratory.
Moisture Content Test
This is a very important test for building construction.
The moisture content of the soil is determined using several
methods, including the oven-drying method, calcium carbide method, torsion
balance method, Pycnometer method, sand bath method, radiation method, and
alcohol method.
The most common method is the oven-drying method, which involves
weighing the sample soil, drying it in an oven at a 110 degrees Celsius (+/- 5
degrees), and weighing it again.
The difference in the before and after weights is the weight of
water in the soil.
Specific Gravity Test
The specific gravity of any substance is the ratio of density to
the density of the water.
It is determined using one of several methods that include the
density bottle method, Pycnometer method, gas jar method, shrinkage limit
method, and measuring flask method.
Of these, the most commonly used in soil analysis are the density bottle and
Pycnometer methods.
Dry Density Test
The dry density of soil is the weight of soil particles in a
given volume of a sample.
Its value depends on the void ratio and the soil’s specific
gravity. This value is used to classify soil as dense, medium dense, or loose.
The dry density test is done using one of three methods: sand
replacement, core cutter, or water displacement.
Of these, the sand replacement and core cutter methods are the
more widely used.
Atterberg Limits Test
This test is done on the fine-grained soil to measure its
critical water content.
There are three limits that determine the properties of
fine-grained soil under different conditions: liquid limit, plastic limit, and
shrinkage limit.
a.
In a liquid limit test, a device called a Casagrande’s liquid
limit device, which consists of a cup with a mechanism that moves up and down
is used to determine the soil’s liquid limit.
b.
In a plastic limit test, water is added to the soil sample to
make it plastic. It is then shaped into a ball, which is put into a glass plate
and rolled into threads that are 3 millimeters in diameter. If the threads do
not break, then the procedure is repeated with a new sample and less water. It
goes on until the thread breaks. That is the plastic limit of the soil.
c.
In a shrinkage limit test, a mathematical formula is used to
determine the water content that is just enough to fill the voids of the soil.
Proctor’s Compaction Test
This test is conducted to find out the compaction
characteristics of the soil.
The soil sample is air dried and then divided into four to six
smaller samples. Their water content is adjusted by adding 3 percent to 5
percent water.
The samples are then placed in the Proctor compaction mold in
three different layers. Each layer is then given 25 blows from a standard
5.5-pound hammer.
The samples are removed and dried, and their dry density and
water content are determined.
A curve is then plotted based on the entire set of results –
with the density as a function of water content.
This curve gives an accurate picture of the optimum water
content needed to reach the maximum dry density.
When taking samples, remember a soil test is only as good as the
sample you take.
Therefore it is important to hire a professional highly
experienced environmental company to handle your soil testing for construction.
One that specializes in groundwater and soil testing,
investigation, assessment, and remediation.
All American Environmental is that company! We are located in Lake Hopatcong, NJ and provide complete soil testing for construction services throughout northern NJ. Contact All American Environmental, NJ
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