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This Part of BS 1377 has been prepared under the direction of the Road Engineering Standards Policy Committee. It is a revision of clause 1 of BS1377:1975 which is deleted by amendment. BS 1377 was first published in1948 and first appeared in metric form in 1975. BS 1377:1975 which has now been withdrawn is replaced by the following Parts. This part of BS 1377 has been updated to align with more recently published standards, including BS EN ISO 17892-1:2014 on determination of water content and the BS EN 933 series for aggregates. The standard has been amended as follows: Balance calibration has been reduced from six-monthly to annual to align with other geotechnical testing. Bs 1377 UU test monotonic shear (ASTM D2850, BS 1377:Part 7) Automatic or manual undrained shear stage in compression, with rate of strain and cell pressure input. STRESS PATH MODULE (1) (2) This optional software module is for the automatic or manual control of stress path stages, with independent control of axial and radial stresses.

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This Part of BS 1377 describes in-situ methods of test on soils for civil engi neering purposes, i.e. Tests made directly on the soil in place as distinct from laboratory tests, described in Parts 2 to 8 of this standard, for which samples first need to be taken. BS 1377-4: Methods of Test for Soils for Civil Engineering Purposes Part 4: Compaction-Related Tests pdf Download File Size 1.59 MB. Number of Pages 70. Description Soil testing, Compaction tests, Soil compaction tests, Moisture measurement, Water content determination, Specimen preparation, Test equipment.

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Soil - Automatic Proctor-CBR compactors: Multi-Standards Universal Automatic Proctor/CBR Compactor

Easy reference Standard software setting More than 30 tailored compaction cycles programmable by the user Automatic dropping height set by controller with no need for manual adjustments Dropping height's continuous monitoring during compaction Automatic...
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General lab - PC softwares: PC software for CBR, Marshall, Indirect tensile and Universal tests

This program is written to run in MS Windows® for data acquisition and processing of CBR, Marshall, Indirect tensile and generally of load/displacement tests. The software is designed to be used specifically with new Digimax touch 76-P60R02, with 76-B3802 and with 34-V1172, 70-T1082, 70-T1182 and...
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Universal testers - Steel (re-bars) - Test accessories for UNIFRAME : Universal load frames accessories for soil, asphalt, concrete, cement, mortar and rock testings.

50 and 100 kN load frames (motorized or hand operated) are suitable for a wide range of tests on different kind of materials. Each test requires a list of accessories depending on the type of test and on the reference standard. View odering information to select the list of accessories suitable for each...
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Soil - CBR loading presses: Hand operated CBR loading press

The machine feature a rigid two column frame with upper crossbeam, which can be adjusted in height and locked in position with locknuts. The drive force is provided by a mechanical jack housed in the base cabinet. The machine include a precision load ring, 50 kN cap., penetration piston and dial gauge. The...
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Soil - CBR apparatus: CBR equipment, BS version

This method is used for the laboratory evaluation of subgrade and subbase coarse materials in road construction. To perform this type of test, we propose moulds with various accessories listed in the table below and manual compaction rammers. Different models are available conforming to the various...
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Soil - CBR loading presses: CBR motorized loading press

The machine feature a rigid two column frame with upper crossbeam, which can be adjusted in height and locked in position with locknuts. The drive force is provided by a mechanical jack housed in the base cabinet which also accomodates the motor and the electric panel. The machine include a precision load...
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Soil - Sample preparation : Soil extruder,hand operated

This hydraulic extruder can accommodate standard U4 tubes and a range of adaptors to extrude soil samples 35, 38, 101.6, 106 and 152.4mm dia. It can also be used to remove Marshall, Proctor and CBR specimens. Appropriate accessories and adaptors are available and have to be ordered separately. See...
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Soil - Proctor compaction: Proctor moulds and rammers, BS

Used for determining the relationship between the moisture content and density of compacted soil. The mould includes collar, mould body and base plate. The rammer construction includes a guide sleeve with vent holes. Different versions are available that conform to the various commonly used standards....
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Soil - Moisture content determination equipment: Moisture condition apparatus

Used in the assessment of earthworks for construction by comparison of compaction characteristics at various moisture contents, to determine 'Moisture condition value' and 'Chalk crushing value'. This robust apparatus is designed for use in the construction laboratory and...
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Soil - Sample preparation : Universal specimen extruder

Used to remove 4' (101.6 mm), 6' (152.4 mm), 100 mm, 150 mm diameter specimens from Proctor, CBR and Marshall moulds. Steel structure with adapters that can be easily fit conforming to the mould diameter. Capacity: 50 kN Maximum ram stroke: 197 mm (ram) + 68 mm...
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Soil - CBR loading presses: MULTISPEED automatic universal tester with touch screen digital speed control and data acquisition

The new automatic MULTISPEED 34-V1172 is a versatile stand-alone machine; an ideal solution for road testing laboratories and generally for any test that requires displacement/speed control. The 50kN capacity and fully variable speed of 0.05 to 51 mm/min make it possible to perform not only CBR and...
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Universal testers - Steel (re-bars) - Test accessories for UNIFRAME : Universal load frames accessories for soil, asphalt, concrete, cement, mortar and rock testings.

50 and 100 kN load frames (motorized or hand operated) are suitable for a wide range of tests on different kind of materials. Each test requires a list of accessories depending on the type of test and on the reference standard. View odering information to select the list of accessories suitable for each...
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Soil - CBR loading presses: Hand operated CBR loading press

The machine feature a rigid two column frame with upper crossbeam, which can be adjusted in height and locked in position with locknuts. The drive force is provided by a mechanical jack housed in the base cabinet. The machine include a precision load ring, 50 kN cap., penetration piston and dial gauge. The...
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Soil - CBR apparatus: CBR equipment, BS version

This method is used for the laboratory evaluation of subgrade and subbase coarse materials in road construction. To perform this type of test, we propose moulds with various accessories listed in the table below and manual compaction rammers. Different models are available conforming to the various...
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Soil - CBR loading presses: CBR motorized loading press

The machine feature a rigid two column frame with upper crossbeam, which can be adjusted in height and locked in position with locknuts. The drive force is provided by a mechanical jack housed in the base cabinet which also accomodates the motor and the electric panel. The machine include a precision load...
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Soil - Sample preparation : Soil extruder,hand operated

This hydraulic extruder can accommodate standard U4 tubes and a range of adaptors to extrude soil samples 35, 38, 101.6, 106 and 152.4mm dia. It can also be used to remove Marshall, Proctor and CBR specimens. Appropriate accessories and adaptors are available and have to be ordered separately. See...
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Soil - Proctor compaction: Proctor moulds and rammers, BS

Used for determining the relationship between the moisture content and density of compacted soil. The mould includes collar, mould body and base plate. The rammer construction includes a guide sleeve with vent holes. Different versions are available that conform to the various commonly used standards....
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Soil - Moisture content determination equipment: Moisture condition apparatus

Used in the assessment of earthworks for construction by comparison of compaction characteristics at various moisture contents, to determine 'Moisture condition value' and 'Chalk crushing value'. This robust apparatus is designed for use in the construction laboratory and...
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Soil - Sample preparation : Universal specimen extruder

Used to remove 4' (101.6 mm), 6' (152.4 mm), 100 mm, 150 mm diameter specimens from Proctor, CBR and Marshall moulds. Steel structure with adapters that can be easily fit conforming to the mould diameter. Capacity: 50 kN Maximum ram stroke: 197 mm (ram) + 68 mm...
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Soil - CBR loading presses: MULTISPEED automatic universal tester with touch screen digital speed control and data acquisition

The new automatic MULTISPEED 34-V1172 is a versatile stand-alone machine; an ideal solution for road testing laboratories and generally for any test that requires displacement/speed control. The 50kN capacity and fully variable speed of 0.05 to 51 mm/min make it possible to perform not only CBR and...
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Soil - CBR loading presses: MULTISPEED digital automatic universal tester for displacement controlled tests

The new MULTISPEED compression tester is the ideal solution for Road testing laboratory. The 50 kN capacity and the fully variable test speed of 0.2 to 51 mm/min make it possible to perform not only the CBR and Marshall tests, but many other applications as for instance Indirect Tensile test, Quick...

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Soil - Vibration compaction hammer: Vibration compaction hammer

Used for the compaction of Proctor and CBR soil specimens. Using the appropriate tamping foot it can also be used for compacting asphalt in the 'Percentage refusal density test'. See Vibrating hammer for P.R.D. specimens. Double insulated motor. Plastic trigger handle. The hammer is supplied...
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On this page we can learn three different soil compaction test methods that are specified in BS 1377. Soil compaction is very important step for any structure because if compaction is not done properly. After the soil compaction is complete a sample is taken in order to fulfill the required quantity of total material as required by the testing agency.

Soil compaction is defined as the method of mechanically increasing the density of soil. In construction, this is a significant part of the building process. If performed improperly, settlement of the soil could occur and result in unnecessary maintenance costs or structure failure. Almost all types of building sites and construction projects utilize mechanical compaction techniques.

If the sample is damp, dry it until it becomes friable under a trowel. Drying may be in air or by use of a drying apparatus maintained at a temperature not exceeding 60°C (140°F). Thoroughly break up aggregations in a manner that avoids reducing the natural size of individual particles.

Here we are talking about the three methods that include 2.5 kg rammer method, 4.5 kg rammer method and the vibrating hammer method.

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The 2.5 kg rammer method

An air dried representative sample of the soil under test is passed through a 20 mm sieve and 5 kg collected. This soil is then thoroughly mixed with enough water to give a fairly low value of water content. For sands and gravelly soils the commencing value of w should be about 5 per cent but for cohesive soils it should be about 8 to 10 per cent less than the plastic limit of the soil tested.

The soil is then compacted in a metal mould of internal diameter 105 mm using a 2.5 kg rammer, of 50 mm diameter, free falling from 300 mm above the top of the soil, see Fig. 11.1. Compaction is effected in three layers, of approximately equal depth. Each layer is given 27 blows which are spread evenly over the surface of the soil.

The compaction can be considered as satisfactory when the compacted soil is not more than 6 mm above the top of the mould. (Otherwise the test results become inaccurate and should be discarded.) The top of the compacted soil is trimmed level with the top of the mould. The base of the mould is removed and the mould and the test sample it encloses are weighed.

Samples for water content determination are then taken from the top and the base of the soil sample, the rest of the soil being removed from the mould and broken down and mixed with the remainder of the original sample that passed the 20 mm sieve. A suitable increment of water (to give some 2 per cent increase in water content) is thoroughly mixed into the soil and the compaction is repeated. The test should involve not less then five sets of compaction but it is usually continued until the weight of the wet soil in the mould passes some maximum value and begins to decrease.

Eventually, when the test has been completed, the values of water content corresponding to each volume of compacted soil are determined and it becomes possible to plot the dry density to moisture content relationship.

The 4.5 kg rammer method

In this compaction test the mould and the amount of dry soil used is the same as for the 2.5 kg rammer method but a heavier compactive effort is applied to the test sample. The rammer has a mass of 4.5 kg with a free fall of 450 mm above the surface of the soil. The number of blows per layer remains the same, 27, but the number of layers compacted is increased to five.

The vibrating hammer method

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It is possible to obtain the dry density/water content relationship for a granular soil with the use of a heavy electric vibrating hammer, such as the Kango. A suitable hammer, according to BS 1377, would have a frequency between 25 and 45 Hz, and a power consumption of 600 to 750 W: it should be in good condition and have been correctly maintained.





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