novicesoilserf
Geotechnical
I have a project site with 30-100 feet of non-engineered fill. I've conducted hollow-stem soil borings and have collected samples with SPT and California Modified samplers. The blow counts were recorded and corrected to (N1)60 blow counts with an additional correction for the Cal. Mod. samples. I reported the results as relative densities. I am now being told that I need to determine the relative compaction of the various layers by getting the lab dry densities of the rings and SPT tubes and report their percentages of the maximum dry densities (as determined by ASTM D 1557). The source of this request went on to say that blow counts should be used in support of these lab testing comparisions and not the other way around.
I've always thought relatively disturbed/undisturbed samples should not be used to determine relative compaction, especially with this much varied overburden. Could someone please clarify?
"Information is not knowledge" Albert Einstein
I've always thought relatively disturbed/undisturbed samples should not be used to determine relative compaction, especially with this much varied overburden. Could someone please clarify?
"Information is not knowledge" Albert Einstein