BigH
Geotechnical
- Dec 1, 2002
- 6,012
Mates,
Now for #2.
Has anyone carried out density testing on large sized rockfill in accordance with ASTM D 5030? This is causing some consternation to many insofar as the tests implies the use of mortar for smoothing the side walls of the excavation. How many actually do this? For my view, it seems that if the plastic membrane is thin and flexible enough and not held taut, then as the water is filling the pit, the membrane will adjust to any irregularities in the "smoothness" of the wall. By the way - the diameter of the pit is 3.2 m (stone size max 700 mm but typically less than 600 mm.
Secondly, comments on the verticallity of the side walls. Obviously, it is desired to be as vertical as possible but the specification does show conical picture for large diameter rings.
Comments?
Now for #2.
Has anyone carried out density testing on large sized rockfill in accordance with ASTM D 5030? This is causing some consternation to many insofar as the tests implies the use of mortar for smoothing the side walls of the excavation. How many actually do this? For my view, it seems that if the plastic membrane is thin and flexible enough and not held taut, then as the water is filling the pit, the membrane will adjust to any irregularities in the "smoothness" of the wall. By the way - the diameter of the pit is 3.2 m (stone size max 700 mm but typically less than 600 mm.
Secondly, comments on the verticallity of the side walls. Obviously, it is desired to be as vertical as possible but the specification does show conical picture for large diameter rings.
Comments?