Stoph
Geotechnical
- Oct 13, 2005
- 20
ASTM D 4767-04 under section 8.3.3 During the consolidation phase the spec says to "record the accompanying deformation indicator readings by carefully bringing the piston in contact with the specimen cap."
With 60 to 80 psi cell pressure, it takes all the strength I can muster to push down the piston, how do I do this "carefully". My fear is that I would be applying load to the sample while bringing the piston in contact.
Second, we use a volume transducer to measure consolidation, but our lab certification agency says that we must be use this vertical deformation reading to verify that volume loss is not related to a system leak. Is this necessary and how do we perform it without applying load to the sample prematurely?
Thanks!
With 60 to 80 psi cell pressure, it takes all the strength I can muster to push down the piston, how do I do this "carefully". My fear is that I would be applying load to the sample while bringing the piston in contact.
Second, we use a volume transducer to measure consolidation, but our lab certification agency says that we must be use this vertical deformation reading to verify that volume loss is not related to a system leak. Is this necessary and how do we perform it without applying load to the sample prematurely?
Thanks!