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Soil Compaction

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RytheHVACer

Mechanical
Sep 17, 2008
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Good afternoon,

I'm a mechanical engineer doing a project which consists in part of sawcutting and excavating some soil below the slab. My structural engineer just got back to me by email saying - "Compact to 95% SPDD". Just wondering what SPDD stood for? Thanks.
 
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Probably, he meant Standard Proctor Dry Density. This is a commonly used test in the highway and general Civil engineering fields. These days, field testing is usually done by a company specializing in such work.

Basically what he is asking for is a very dense subgrade soil; about 95% as dense as it would be possible to achieve under ideal conditions.

Acronymically yours,

RWF
 
Actually should be a "max" in there - Standard Proctor Maximum Dry Density.
 
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