MDirt
Geotechnical
- Jan 18, 2006
- 1
I'm getting conflicting info from two separate labs on running some CIU tests for me. One lab is suggesting that the CIU test is run at one consolidation pressure which they say is typically set for 50psi (I would assume to run it at the estimated preconsolidation is most appropriate). The other lab is suggesting that the test is typically run on 3 or more samples at 3 distinct consol pressures ranging from preconsol stress to about 3x.
Based on Holtz Kovacs it would seem the 2nd lab is confusing the CIU with the CD test which needs to be run at 3 or more consol stresses to define the complete Mohr failure envelope.
It would appear the first lab is correct however the cost for the CIU is more than 3x the cost for the UU, I understand there is a consol phase and the failure rate is much slower and also pore pressure readings and possible back pressure application is needed but does this justify 3x the cost or is the 2nd lab right and the cost increase is associated with the extra samples tested?
Based on Holtz Kovacs it would seem the 2nd lab is confusing the CIU with the CD test which needs to be run at 3 or more consol stresses to define the complete Mohr failure envelope.
It would appear the first lab is correct however the cost for the CIU is more than 3x the cost for the UU, I understand there is a consol phase and the failure rate is much slower and also pore pressure readings and possible back pressure application is needed but does this justify 3x the cost or is the 2nd lab right and the cost increase is associated with the extra samples tested?