Robbo100
Civil/Environmental
- Jul 6, 2010
- 4
G'day,
I have some minor problems with compaction and major problems with moisture content. See the attached summary.
Over such a small area the OMC varied from 11% to 50%. It was impossible therefore to compare a nuclear gauge reading to a typical OMC. By the time the laboratory results came back - the location was buried by another metre of wall.
The problem was addressed by beating the hell out of it with rollers on the basis of a qualitative indication from field density. Such that compaction was almost achieved but moisture contents were all over the place.
I am being told now that moisture content at placement is critical to performance because of permeabilty. Can't see it myself. If you have 2 samples at the same density - one with 10% water and zero air voids and one with 5% water - both still have 25% voids.
I understand there might be some unspecified issues with elasticity? Other than that the material has a solid fines content and is very plastic.
I have some minor problems with compaction and major problems with moisture content. See the attached summary.
Over such a small area the OMC varied from 11% to 50%. It was impossible therefore to compare a nuclear gauge reading to a typical OMC. By the time the laboratory results came back - the location was buried by another metre of wall.
The problem was addressed by beating the hell out of it with rollers on the basis of a qualitative indication from field density. Such that compaction was almost achieved but moisture contents were all over the place.
I am being told now that moisture content at placement is critical to performance because of permeabilty. Can't see it myself. If you have 2 samples at the same density - one with 10% water and zero air voids and one with 5% water - both still have 25% voids.
I understand there might be some unspecified issues with elasticity? Other than that the material has a solid fines content and is very plastic.