ThePear
Civil/Environmental
- Feb 7, 2013
- 1
Hi,
I have issues with the hydrometer test. Firstly the hydrometer sometimes is out of range at the start of a test.
I use the South African National Standards method which is a slight variant of the ASTM method. After the Tube has been shaken and the particles dispersed I'll place the tube in a waterbath and take readings at; 30sec, 2min, 4min, 8min etc. Now if the bouoncy of the hydrometer is too high and the reading 60+ could I leave the initial readings out and interpolate the readings from my first reading, lets say at 8min? The whole idea is to get the particle sizes passing 0.06mm diameter and 0.002.
Mainly, am I doing something wrong or is it normal to have out of range readings initially?
I have issues with the hydrometer test. Firstly the hydrometer sometimes is out of range at the start of a test.
I use the South African National Standards method which is a slight variant of the ASTM method. After the Tube has been shaken and the particles dispersed I'll place the tube in a waterbath and take readings at; 30sec, 2min, 4min, 8min etc. Now if the bouoncy of the hydrometer is too high and the reading 60+ could I leave the initial readings out and interpolate the readings from my first reading, lets say at 8min? The whole idea is to get the particle sizes passing 0.06mm diameter and 0.002.
Mainly, am I doing something wrong or is it normal to have out of range readings initially?