MC PDF
MC PDF
MC PDF
ABBREVIATED NAME MC
TEST NUMBER P1
TEST METHOD TYPE A
VERSION NUMBER 1
ADOPTION DATE 1990
ADOPTION SIGNED B Craze
RECORD OF AMENDMENTS
Version Date Reason for/Nature of Amendment Authorised By
Source AS1289 B1.1
1 1990 Adopted without change from AS1289 B1.1 B Craze
PRINCIPLE
The method is based on removing soil moisture by oven-drying a soil sample until the weight
remains constant. The moisture content (%) is calculated from the sample weight before and
after drying.
SPECIAL APPARATUS
For fine-grained soils (maximum particle size 2 mm)
Numbered aluminium weighing tins with close fitting numbered lids. A suitable size is 75
mm diameter and 25 mm deep.
A scoop.
A scoop.
1. Clean and dry the weighing tin+lid and weigh to 0.01 g (W1). (See Note 2.) Select a
representative quantity of moist soil in the amount specified by a test. Where not otherwise
specified use at least 30 g. Place the sample in the weighing tin and replace lid. Weigh
the tin and contents to 0.01 g (W2). (See Note 3.)
2. Remove the lid and place the tin with contents and lid in the oven and dry to constant
weight between 105 C and 110 C. (See Notes 4 and 5.)
3. Remove the tin with contents from the oven, replace the lid and place the whole in the
desiccator to cool. (See Note 6.)
4. Weigh the tin and contents to 0.01 g (W3). (See Note 7.)
1. Clean and dry the container and weigh to 0.1 g (W1). (See Note 2.) Place a sample of
about 300 g of soil in the container, replace the lid and weigh to 0.1 g (W2).
2. Remove the lid and place the container and lid in the oven and dry between 105 C and
110 C (see Notes 3 and 4) to a constant weight. (See Note 5.)
3. After drying, remove the container from the oven, replace the lid and allow to cool.
1. Clean and dry the container and weigh to 1 g (W1). Place a sample of about 3 kg of soil in
the container and weigh to 1 g (W2).
2. Place the container in the oven and dry between 105 C and 110 C (see Notes 3 and 4) to
a constant weight. (See Note 5.)
3. After drying, remove the container from the oven and allow to cool.
W2 W3
MC % = x 100
W3 W1
Where:
W1 = Weight of tin (g)
W2 = Weight of moist soil + tin (g)
W3 = Weight of dried soil + tin (g)
Where chemical analyses are performed on moist (air-dry) samples, it is convenient to correct
the results to an oven-dry basis by use of an appropriate Moisture Factor (MF) calculated as
follows:
W2 W1
MF =
W3 W 1
or
MC
MF = 1 +
100
REFERENCE
Standards Association of Australia. AS 1289 B1.1-1977. Determination of the Moisture Content
of a Soil: Oven Drying Method (standard method).
3. The sample may be crumbled to assist drying but care is necessary to avoid loss of
any soil.
6. If the lids of the tins fit well and it is unlikely that the samples are to be left for a
considerable time before weighing, the samples need not be placed in the desiccator
to cool.
7. Moisture content samples should be discarded and should not be used in any other
test.