C.B.R Test On Soil

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Experiment-3

GeotechEngg-II
CE-803
CALIFORNIA BEARING RATIO TEST
OBJECTIVE:-

To determine the California bearing ratio by conducting a load penetration test in the
laboratory.

REQUIRED APPRATUS:-

1. Cylindrical mould with inside diameter 150 mm and height 175 mm, provided with a
detachable extension collar 50 mm height and a detachable perforated base plate 10
mm thick.
2. Spacer disc 148 mm in diameter and 47.7 mm in height along with handle.
3. Metal rammers. Weight 2.6 kg with a drop of 310 mm or weight 4.89 kg a drop 450 mm.
4. Weights. One annular metal weight and several slotted weights weighing 2.5 kg each,
147 mm in diameter, with a central hole 53 mm in diameter.
5. Loading machine. With a capacity of at least 5000 kg and equipped with a movable head
or base that travels at an uniform rate of 1.25 mm/min. Complete with load indicating
device.
6. Metal penetration piston 50 mm diameter and minimum of 100 mm in length.
7. Two dial gauges reading to 0.01 mm.
8. Sieves. 4.75 mm and 20 mm I.S. Sieves.
9. Miscellaneous apparatus, such as a mixing bowl, straight edge, scales soaking tank or
pan, drying oven, filter paper and containers.

THEORY:- The California bearing ratio test is penetration test meant for the evaluation of sub
grade strength of roads and pavements. The results obtained by these tests are used with the
empirical curves to determine the thickness of pavement and its component layers. This is the
most widely used method for the design of flexible pavement. This instruction sheet covers the
laboratory method for the determination of C.B.R. of undisturbed and remoulded /compacted
soil specimens, both in soaked as well as un soaked state.
DEFINITION OF C.B.R.:- It is the ratio of force per unit area required to penetrate a soil mass
with standard circular piston at the rate of 1.25 mm/min. to that required for the corresponding
penetration of a standard material.

The following table gives the standard loads adopted for different penetrations for the standard
material with a C.B.R. value of 100%
S. No. Penetration of plunger (mm) Standard load (kg)
1. 2.5 1370
2. 5.0 2055
3. 7.5 2630
4. 10 3180
5. 12.5 3600

PREPARATION OF TEST SPECIMEN:-

1. Undisturbed specimen: - Attach the cutting edge to the mould and push it gently into
the ground. Remove the soil from the outside of the mould which is pushed in . When
the mould is full of soil, remove it from weighing the soil with the mould or by any field
method near the spot.
2. Determine the density :-

3. Remoulded specimen:-Prepare the remolded specimen at Proctors maximum dry


density or any other density at which C.B.R> is required. Maintain the specimen at
optimum moisture content or the field moisture as required. The material used should
pass 20 mm I.S. sieve but it should be retained on 4.75 mm I.S. sieve. Prepare the
specimen either by dynamic compaction or by static compaction.

4. Dynamic Compaction:- 1.Take about 4.5 to 5.5 kg of soil and mix thoroughly with the
required water.

1. Fix the extension collar and the base plate to the mould. Insert the spacer disc over the
base. Place the filter paper on the top of the spacer disc.
2. Compact the mix soil in the mould using either light compaction or heavy compaction.
For light compaction, compact the soil in 3 equal layers, each layer being given 55 blows
by the 2.6 kg rammer. For heavy compaction compact the soil in 5 layers, 56 blows to
each layer by the 4.89 kg rammer.
3. Remove the collar and trim off soil.
4. Turn the mould upside down and remove the base plate and the displacer disc.
5. Weigh the mould with compacted soil and determine the bulk density and dry density.
6. Put filter paper on the top of the compacted soil (collar side) and clamp the perforated
base plate on to it.

PROCEDURE:-

1. Place the mould assembly with the surcharge weights on the penetration test machine.
2. Seat the penetration piston at the center of the specimen with the smallest possible load,
but in no case in excess of 4 kg so that full contact of the piston on the sample is
established.
3. Set the stress and strain dial gauge to read zero. Apply the load on the piston so that the
penetration rate is about 1.25 mm/min.
4. Record the load readings at penetrations of 0.5, 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, 2.5, 3.0, 4.0, 5.0, 7.5, 10
and 12.5 mm. Note the maximum load and corresponding penetration if it occurs for a
penetration less than 12.5 mm.
5. Detach the mould from the loading equipment. Take about 20 to 50 g of soil from the top

3 cm layer and determine the moisture content.

OBSERVATION AND RECORDING:-

For Dynamic Compaction:-

a. Optimum water content (%) =


b. Weight of mould + compacted specimen in gm =
c. Weight of empty mould in gm =
d. Weight of compacted specimen in gm =
e. Volume of specimen in cm3 =
f. Bulk density in gm/cc =
g. Dry density in gm/cc =
OBSERVATION TABLE:-

S. Penetration Dial Load Dial Corrected Load


No. . (kg)
1. Readings proving ring reading Load (kg)
Penetration

2.
3.
4.

RESULT:-………..%

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