BigH
Geotechnical
- Dec 1, 2002
- 6,012
All,
Was wondering if anyone has been involved with using undrained shear strengths for compaction "control" rather than the percent relative compaction. I'm looking to work with a local university in developing relationships between undrained shear strengths and percentage of MDD (Standard Proctor).
When one is placing 30 to 40k fill in a day, the Proctor testing cannot keep up with the work volumes and, as per Dr. Wesley of New Zealand, consideration is being given to set a minimum undrained shear strength to "act" as a compaction criteria.
Cheers,
BigH
Was wondering if anyone has been involved with using undrained shear strengths for compaction "control" rather than the percent relative compaction. I'm looking to work with a local university in developing relationships between undrained shear strengths and percentage of MDD (Standard Proctor).
When one is placing 30 to 40k fill in a day, the Proctor testing cannot keep up with the work volumes and, as per Dr. Wesley of New Zealand, consideration is being given to set a minimum undrained shear strength to "act" as a compaction criteria.
Cheers,
BigH