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GODsRebel
Civil/Environmental
- Oct 20, 2006
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Is there a limit to the amount of field compaction tests for any given proctor?
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Keep in mind that there is variation in the proctor method. Just by the allowable tolerance of the mold volume (+/- 0.0005 cf) there could be a difference of up to about 3 percent. (calced from 4.22lbs in mold sizes of 0.0338 and 0.0328 cf, 15% moisture). Then add in all the other possible variations that may be included. Heck, the 5% variation of moisture listed in the precision section (between labs, i.e. could be lab oven, and field lab oven) of the laboratory moisture (ASTM D 2216) can account for a greater than 0.5% difference in the dry density of the sample.If the "one Point" does not land on the curve, (=/- 1/2%), then a new proctor needs to be run for that material.