DETERMINATION OF FIELD DENSITY OF SOIL BY SAND REPLACEMENT
METHOD (IS-2720-PART-28)
Aim
To determine the field density of soil at a given location
by sand replacement method
Reference
IS-2720-Part-28-Determination of dry density of soils in
place, by the sand replacement method
Apparatus
- Sand
pouring cylinder
- Calibrating
can
- Metal
tray with a central hole
- Dry
sand (passing through 600 micron sieve)
- Balance
- Moisture
content bins
- Glass
plate
- Metal
tray
- Scraper
tool
Theory and Application
Determination of field density of cohesion less soil is not
possible by core cutter method, because it is not possible to obtain a core
sample. In such situation, the sand replacement method is employed to determine
the unit weight. In sand replacement method, a small cylindrical pit is
excavated and the weight of the soil excavated from the pit is measured. Sand
whose density is known is filled into the pit. By measuring the weight of sand
required to fill the pit and knowing its density the volume of pit is
calculated. Knowing the weight of soil excavated from the pit and the volume of
pit, the density of soil is calculated. Therefore, in this experiment there are
two stages, namely
- Calibration
of sand density
- Measurement
of soil density
Sand Replacement
Method
Procedure
Stage-1 (Calibration of Sand Density)
- Measure
the internal dimensions (diameter, d and height, h) of the calibrating can
and compute its internal volume, Vc = πd2h/4.
- Fill
the sand pouring cylinder (SPC) with sand with 1 cm top clearance (to
avoid any spillover during operation) and find its weight (W1)
- Place
the SPC on a glass plate, open the slit above the cone by operating the
valve and allow the sand to run down. The sand will freely run down till
it fills the conical portion. When there is no further downward movement
of sand in the SPC, close the slit. Measure the weight of the sand
required to fill the cone. Let it be W2.
- Place
back this W2 amount of sand into the SPC, so
that its weight becomes equal to W1 (As
mentioned in point-2). Place the SPC concentrically on top of the
calibrating can. Open the slit to allow the sand to run down until the
sand flow stops by itself. This operation will fill the calibrating can
and the conical portion of the SPC. Now close the slit and find the weight
of the SPC with the remaining sand (W3)
Stage-2 (Measurement of Soil Density)
- Clean
and level the ground surface where the field density is to be determined
- Place
the tray with a central hole over the portion of the soil to be tested.
- Excavate
a pit into the ground, through the hole in the plate, approximately 12 cm
deep (same as the height of the calibrating can). The hole in the tray
will guide the diameter of the pit to be made in the ground.
- Collect
the excavated soil into the tray and weigh the soil (W)
- Determine
the moisture content of the excavated soil.
- Place
the SPC, with sand having the latest weight of W1,
over the pit so that the base of the cylinder covers the pit
concentrically.
- Open
the slit of the SPC and allow the sand to run into the pit freely, till
there is no downward movement of sand level in the SPC and then close the
slit.
- Find
the weight of the SPC with the remaining sand (W4).
Precautions
- If for
any reason it is necessary to excavate the pit to a depth other than 12
cm, the standard calibrating can should be replaced by one with an
internal height same as the depth of pit to be made in the ground.
- Care
should be taken in excavating the pit, so that it is not enlarged by
levering, as this will result in lower density being recorded.
- No
loose material should be left in the pit.
- There
should be no vibrations during this test.
- It
should not be forgotten to remove the tray, before placing the SPC over
the pit.
Observations and Calculations
Enter all the data as per the table given below and
calculate accordingly.
Sl no |
Data (Calibration of Unit Weight of Sand) |
Trial-1 |
1 |
Volume of the calibrating container, V (cm3) |
|
2 |
Weight of SPC + sand, W1 (g) |
|
3 |
Weight of sand required to fill the conical portion on a
flat surface, W2 (g) |
|
4 |
Weight of SPC + sand (after filling calibrating
can), W3 (g) |
|
5 |
Weight of sand required to fill the calibrating container, Wc = (W1-W2 –W3) (g) |
|
6 |
Unit weight of sand, γsand = (Wc)/V
(g/cm3) |
Sl. no |
Data (Determination of Density of Soil) |
Trial-1 |
1 |
Weight of the excavated from the pit (W) (g) |
|
2 |
Weight of sand + SPC, before pouring, W1 (g) |
|
3 |
Weight of SPC after filling the hole & conical
portion, W4 (g) |
|
4 |
Weight of sand in the pit Wp = (W1-W4-W2)
(g) |
|
5 |
Volume of sand required to fill the pit Vp=Wp/γsand
(cm3) |
|
6 |
Wet unit weight of the soil γwet=W/Vp (g/cm3) |
|
7 |
Dry unit weight of the soil γdry=γwet/(1+m)
(g/cm3) (where ‘m’ is the moisture content of soil) |
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