UNCONFINED COMPRESSION TEST
Need and Scope of the Experiment:
It is not always possible to conduct the bearing
capacity test in the field. Some times it is cheaper to take the undisturbed
soil sample and test its strength in the laboratory. Also to choose the best
material for the embankment, one has to conduct strength tests on the samples
selected. Under these conditions it is easy to perform the unconfined
compression test on undisturbed and remolded soil sample. Now we will
investigate experimentally the strength of a given soil sample.
Equipment:
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Loading frame of capacity of 2 t, with constant
rate of movement.
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Proving ring of 0.01 kg sensitivity for soft
soils; 0.05 kg for stiff soils.
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Soil trimmer, Evaporating dish (Aluminum
container).
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Frictionless end plates of 75 mm diameter
(Perspex plate with silicon grease coating).
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Dial gauge (0.01 mm accuracy), Dial gauge
(sensitivity 0.01mm), Vernier calipers
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Balance of capacity 200 g and sensitivity to
weigh 0.01 g.
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Oven, thermostatically controlled with interior
of non-corroding material.
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Soil sample of 75 mm length., Sample extractor
and split sampler.
Experimental Procedure (Specimen):
In this test, a cylinder of soil without lateral
support is tested to failure in simple compression, at a constant rate of
strain. The compressive load per unit area required to fail the specimen as
called Unconfined compressive strength of the soil.
Preparation of specimen for testing
A. Undisturbed specimen
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Note down the sample number, bore hole number
and the depth at which the sample was taken.
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Remove the protective cover (paraffin wax) from
the sampling tube.
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Place the sampling tube extractor and push the
plunger till a small length of sample moves out.
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Trim the projected sample using a wire saw, and
push the plunger until a 75 mm long sample comes out.
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Cutout this sample carefully and hold it on the
split sampler so that it does not fall.
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Take about 10 to 15 g of soil from the tube for
water content determination.
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Note the container number and take the net
weight of the sample and the container.
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Measure the diameter at top, middle, and bottom
of the sample. Find the average and record the same.
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Measure the length and weight of the sample and
record.
B.
Remolded sample
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For the desired water content and the dry
density, calculate the weight of the dry soil Ws required for preparing a
specimen of 3.8 cm diameter and 7.5 cm long.
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Add required quantity of water Ww to
this soil.
Ww = WS
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W/100 gm
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Mix the soil thoroughly with water.
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Place the wet soil in a tight thick polythene
bag in a humidity chamber.
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After 24 hours take the soil from the humidity
chamber and place the soil in a constant volume mould, having an internal
height of 7.5 cm and internal diameter of 3.8 cm.
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Place the lubricated mould with plungers in
position in the load frame.
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Apply the compressive load till the specimen is
compacted to a height of 7.5 cm.
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Eject the specimen from the constant volume
mould.
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Record the correct height, weight and diameter
of the specimen.
Test procedure
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Take two frictionless bearing plates of 75 mm
diameter.
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Place the specimen on the base plate of the
load frame (sandwiched between the end plates).
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Place a hardened steel ball on the bearing
plate.
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Adjust the center line of the specimen such
that the proving ring and the steel ball are in the same line.
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Fix a dial gauge to measure the vertical
compression of the specimen.
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Adjust the gear position on the load frame to
give suitable vertical displacement.
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Start applying the load and record the readings
of the proving ring dial and compression dial for every 5 mm compression.
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Continue loading till failure is complete, and
then draw the sketch of the failure pattern in the specimen.
OBSERVATION AND READING
Data Sheet for Unconfined Compression Test
Project :
Tested by :
Location
: Boring No. :
Depth :
Sample details:
Type UD/R : soil description
Specific gravity (GS)
= Bulk density = _____________
Water content =
Degree of
saturation = _______ %
Diameter (Do) of the
sample ______ cm Area of cross-section = _______ cm2
Initial length (Lo)
of the sample = 76 mm
Elapsed
time
(minutes)
1 |
Compression dial reading
(L)
(mm)
2 |
Strain
(DL / Lo).100 (%)
(e)
3 |
Area A
Ao /(1 -
e)
(cm)2
4 |
Proving
ring
reading
(Divns.)
5 |
Axial load (kg)
6 |
Compressive stress
(kg/cm2)
7 |
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Interpretation and Reporting
Unconfined compression strength of the soil, qu =
Shear strength of the soil = qu/2 =
Sensitivity = (qu for undisturbed sample)/ (qu for
remoulded sample).
General Remarks
Minimum three samples should be tested; correlation can be made between
unconfined strength and field SPT value N. Up to 6% strain the readings may be
taken at every ½ min (30 sec).