ben1212
Structural
- Aug 17, 1999
- 9
Ladies and Gentlemen,
I have a basic understanding of ASTM D-698 and how the test is performed and how the numbers are calculated. At my firm we usually have notes similar to "The fill shall be compacted to at least 95 percent of the ASTM 698 maximum dry density at a moisture content ranging between -2 and +3 percent of optimum moisture content." which are taken directly from the recommendations of the geotechnical report.
My question is, how do these numbers relate to the compaction of soil below a grade bearing/ slab-on-grade type foundation? Particularly when you have deep fill, lets say 6 to 12 feet on a hillside. If the compaction were at least 100 percent or 101, or whatever, how does that relate in real terms to the compaction of the fill and more importantly to the potential for settlement of the fill?
If the compaction is 95% does that mean that the fill could settle 5% of its depth if exposed to water that would likely consolidate the fill and compact it more? Which leads me to another question, if the fill is compacted to 95% of the dry density, does that number change if the fill is exposed to rain before the concrete is placed?
I look forward to the discussion!
I have a basic understanding of ASTM D-698 and how the test is performed and how the numbers are calculated. At my firm we usually have notes similar to "The fill shall be compacted to at least 95 percent of the ASTM 698 maximum dry density at a moisture content ranging between -2 and +3 percent of optimum moisture content." which are taken directly from the recommendations of the geotechnical report.
My question is, how do these numbers relate to the compaction of soil below a grade bearing/ slab-on-grade type foundation? Particularly when you have deep fill, lets say 6 to 12 feet on a hillside. If the compaction were at least 100 percent or 101, or whatever, how does that relate in real terms to the compaction of the fill and more importantly to the potential for settlement of the fill?
If the compaction is 95% does that mean that the fill could settle 5% of its depth if exposed to water that would likely consolidate the fill and compact it more? Which leads me to another question, if the fill is compacted to 95% of the dry density, does that number change if the fill is exposed to rain before the concrete is placed?
I look forward to the discussion!