RobPE
Geotechnical
- Sep 4, 2003
- 50
Due to the difficulty of getting repeatable results and the time required to determine the liquid limit using the Casagrande LL device, our lab guys have explored alternatives to determining the LL in the lab and have come across what is known as the DROP Cone Penetrometer (for LL testing in the lab). With this device, the LL is determined by dropping a cone into a moist soil from a fixed height where the LL is defined as the water content at which the cone penetrates the soil 20 mm (I believe) when dropped from a standardized height. From what I gather, comparisons with the Casagrande method are favorable and the DCP is used extensively abroad. However, we haven't been able to find ASTM or AASHTO standards for this test. Do any of you have any experience with the drop cone penetrometer (for determining LL in the lab)? Comments with respect to repeatability of results, ease of testing, testing time in comparison with the Casagrande test, preferred DCP manufacturers, etc would be very helpful.
Below are a few links that present some info about the Drop Cone Penetrometer:
Below are a few links that present some info about the Drop Cone Penetrometer: