Stuart1126
Geotechnical
- Oct 18, 2012
- 3
A technician used a nuke on a material known as Ab3 or crushed limestone with fines. It's basically a collection of aggregates with a varying gradation and low plasticity. It's used in areas to improve stability of pavements or foundations.
The technician had failing tests of the 132 psf proctor and failed to retest before more material was placed. So they need to do another type of test to get more data to prove compaction of the material. Would a Wildcat DCP test be feasible? Further nuke testing is not possible.
The technician had failing tests of the 132 psf proctor and failed to retest before more material was placed. So they need to do another type of test to get more data to prove compaction of the material. Would a Wildcat DCP test be feasible? Further nuke testing is not possible.