Fast Granular Sub Base Test: Results & Guide

granular sub base test

Fast Granular Sub Base Test: Results & Guide

A procedure to evaluate the properties of a compacted layer of unbound aggregate material that serves as a foundation for pavements or other structural elements. This evaluation typically involves assessing parameters such as density, moisture content, grading, and bearing capacity to ensure the material meets specified engineering requirements. For example, a Proctor compaction test might be conducted on a sample to determine its maximum dry density and optimum moisture content, which are then used as benchmarks for field compaction control.

Proper assessment of this foundational layer is crucial for the long-term performance and stability of the overlying structure. A well-prepared and tested layer ensures adequate load distribution, minimizes settlement, and prevents premature failure of the pavement or structure. Historically, inadequate quality control of these layers has led to significant infrastructure damage and costly repairs, highlighting the importance of thorough investigation and adherence to established standards.

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