BigH
Geotechnical
- Dec 1, 2002
- 6,012
G'day Mates, again.
This new job is coming with a number of "issues" not the least of which is Russian standards vs ASTM standards. Very interseting take on things.
The Contractor will be placing loam material (0 - 200 mm) for the core and is supposed to do an ASTM Proctor on the material. 85% of the time, approximately, the gradation shows less than 30% oversize (19 mm). I realize the strict following says not over 30% but interestingly they do not say 30.0 percent which would intimate that given one significant figure 34% could be considered - technical point. From a practical point, thouogh for the standard purists, would 31 or 32% be something that you would take them to task?
I have suggested to the Contractor, given that the loam will be "variable" in gradation - take another sample or two to see if they just happened to have picked a bony location to sample.
Thoughts?
If any are interested contact me for the "Russian" method of determining the maximum density of rockfill.
This new job is coming with a number of "issues" not the least of which is Russian standards vs ASTM standards. Very interseting take on things.
The Contractor will be placing loam material (0 - 200 mm) for the core and is supposed to do an ASTM Proctor on the material. 85% of the time, approximately, the gradation shows less than 30% oversize (19 mm). I realize the strict following says not over 30% but interestingly they do not say 30.0 percent which would intimate that given one significant figure 34% could be considered - technical point. From a practical point, thouogh for the standard purists, would 31 or 32% be something that you would take them to task?
I have suggested to the Contractor, given that the loam will be "variable" in gradation - take another sample or two to see if they just happened to have picked a bony location to sample.
Thoughts?
If any are interested contact me for the "Russian" method of determining the maximum density of rockfill.