Indian Standard: Methods of Test For Stabilized Soils
Indian Standard: Methods of Test For Stabilized Soils
Indian Standard: Methods of Test For Stabilized Soils
(Reaffirmed 2001))
( Reaffirmed 2006
Edition 1.1
(1983-08)
Indian Standard
METHODS OF TEST FOR
STABILIZED SOILS
PART I METHOD OF SAMPLING AND PREPARATION
OF STABILIZED SOILS FOR TESTING
UDC 624.131.3
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Price Group 2
IS : 4332 (Part I) - 1967
Indian Standard
METHODS OF TEST FOR
STABILIZED SOILS
PART I METHOD OF SAMPLING AND PREPARATION
OF STABILIZED SOILS FOR TESTING
Members Representing
SHRI K. K. NAMBIAR Concrete Association of India, Bombay
SHRI T. M. MENON ( Alternate )
SHRI C. B. PATEL M. N. Dastur & Co (Private) Ltd, Calcutta
SHRI PRITAM SINGH Indian National Society of Soil Mechanics &
Foundation Engineering, New Delhi
REPRESENTATIVE Public Works Department, Government of
West Bengal
REPRESENTATIVE Engineering Research Department, Hyderabad
RESEARCH OFFICER B & R Research Laboratory, Chandigarh
SHRI C. G. SWAMINATHAN Institution of Engineers (India), Calcutta
Indian Standard
METHODS OF TEST FOR
STABILIZED SOILS
PART I METHOD OF SAMPLING AND PREPARATION
OF STABILIZED SOILS FOR TESTING
0. F O R E W O R D
0.1 This Indian Standard was adopted by the Indian Standards
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IS : 4332 (Part I) - 1967
2.6 Where samples are being taken for the determination of moisture
content or for testing without change of moisture content, the use of
shallow trays for storing or carrying should be avoided as these expose
the sample unnecessarily to evaporation or rainfall. The sample should
be taken in air-tight containers. Likewise, particularly at a site
laboratory where much of the work may be carried out in the open,
such samples should be kept covered over if not sealed up, except when
material is actually being abstracted.
3. PREPARATION OF SAMPLES FOR TESTING
3.1 Apparatus
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IS : 4332 (Part I) - 1967
3.2.2 If the moisture content of stabilized soil mixtures as received is
required, a representative or selected portion of the material of the
following minimum weights shall be obtained [ see also IS : 4332
(Part II)-1967* ]:
Grading of Soils Minimum Quantity of Sample of
Stabilized Soil Mixtures Weight
in g
Soil with non- Soil with volatile
volatile stabilizer stabilizer
(1) (2) (3)
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