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Compaction
Authors:E P Bergmann
Institution:Senior Engineer, Southwest Research Institute, 6220 Culebra Road, San Antonio, TX, U.S.A.
Abstract:Compaction of soils is a complex process in which several soil properties as well as compactor characteristics interact. General rules have been developed through years of experience in construction and through a need, in the recent past, to increase the sub-base and base strength of runways to accomodate higher aircraft wheel loads. General guidelines are adequate when there is no need for an accurate prediction of the number of compactor coverages required to effect a given level of soil compaction.During the conduct of a recent program, it was necessary that an estimate be made of the time required to compact soil to a certain strength. A review of the literature indicated that little recent work has been done on compaction and on the modelling of the compaction process. Similitude modelling has been used to predict the trafficability of soft soils. Although the soil compaction criteria are different from those of trafficability, it was felt that similitude modelling could also be applied to compaction. This paper describes the basis for CBR and density models and some indications of their form and prediction ability.
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