inaz
Civil/Environmental
- Jun 3, 2003
- 26
I hear it used to be fairly common for geotechs to have a machine shop make their consolidation/swell machines.
I have a machine shop next door and thought I might try it. Has anybody done this and/or have pictures they can share??
The basic concept seems easy enough, but I'm not sure of some of the specifics. The ones I'm used to have a moment arm that starts at the sample and extends out to the weight. I would think it would have to be hinged behind the sample, and at some point along the arm would press down on the sample cell. I'm not sure how to calc the moment arm with a weight-to-hinge distance and a weight-to-sample cell distance.
I have a machine shop next door and thought I might try it. Has anybody done this and/or have pictures they can share??
The basic concept seems easy enough, but I'm not sure of some of the specifics. The ones I'm used to have a moment arm that starts at the sample and extends out to the weight. I would think it would have to be hinged behind the sample, and at some point along the arm would press down on the sample cell. I'm not sure how to calc the moment arm with a weight-to-hinge distance and a weight-to-sample cell distance.