mollymawk
Geotechnical
- Jan 8, 2004
- 2
Hi
Does anyone have any useful info, links or references giving guidance on the correlation between laboratory compaction curves (standard & heavy) -vs- construction method specifications for a selection of construction plant/passes/layers etc?
I'm assuming there is a nice table out there that gives a range of axle masses, no. of passes, layer thickness etc. and listing that they correlate with either the standard or modified Proctor test, or BS test.
For example, for a silty clay a BomagXYZ, at 8 passes on 200mm layers correlates with the compactive energy of the Modified Procter test. I made this up, but this is what I'm looking for for a range of plant and soil types.
Thank you.
Does anyone have any useful info, links or references giving guidance on the correlation between laboratory compaction curves (standard & heavy) -vs- construction method specifications for a selection of construction plant/passes/layers etc?
I'm assuming there is a nice table out there that gives a range of axle masses, no. of passes, layer thickness etc. and listing that they correlate with either the standard or modified Proctor test, or BS test.
For example, for a silty clay a BomagXYZ, at 8 passes on 200mm layers correlates with the compactive energy of the Modified Procter test. I made this up, but this is what I'm looking for for a range of plant and soil types.
Thank you.