hello everyone
I know there are already many threads about CBR and DCP, but I didn't find a satisfactory answer
is the existing correlation between CBR and DCP are :
a- field dcp on natural soil and soaked lab cbr on compacted sample (ASTM d1883)?
b- field dcp on compacted soil and soaked lab...
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what's the risk of using soil sample in more than one test ? like re-compacting a sample that already undergo CBR test and testing it again with different density or using a tested unsoaked CBR specimen for soaked test ?
does CBR test or proctor test crush's soil particles ?
the cone i'm using is 60 deg 20 mm dia with 8kg hammer falling from 575 mm .
so would it be OK to correlate dcp to lab (soaked) cbr if i prepared samples with same density as in field ?
the ASTM method states that the sample should be compacted with 56 blow if i do so the sample will have higher density than field density and the asmt correlate dcp with field cbr which is difficult for me to accomplish . so i'm trying to correlate with lab cbr . i already know that lab cbr is...
hello everyone
i know this is a repeated question but i did not find a good answer , is there a correlation between in-situ cbr and lab cbr , because i'm trying to relate DCP TO CBR for a specific type of soil [ponder]
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what is the purpose of using a filter paper in cbr test and is it correct to use the modified proctor molds (152 mm dia 115 mm height ) for cbr without a spacer disk since it gives same sample volume ?
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what parameters do you suggest to correlate with dcp considering gypseous soil aside from cbr ?
is it a good idea to correlate with bearing capacity ?
and is it safe to say field cbr twice lab. cbr value ? i read that somewhere .
thanks for replying coneboy , could you tell me what frequencies you used , or any other useful info. , it may be difficult foe me to find an expert GPR operator .
Thanks for the replies and i apologize for late answer .
. I need it at least to show soil stratification if possible , I'm trying to check if it is possible to detect weak soil specially gypsum soil using GPR .