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ASTM D698-12 PDF
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1.2 These test methods apply only to soils (materials) that have 30 % or less by mass of particles retained on the ¾-in. (19.0-mm) sieve and have not been previously compacted in the laboratory; that is, do not reuse compacted soil.
1.2.1 For relationships between unit weights and molding water contents of soils with 30 % or less by mass of material retained on the ¾ -in. (19.0-mm) sieve to unit weights and molding water contents of the fraction passing ¾ -in. (19.0-mm) sieve, see Practice D4718.
1.3 Three alternative methods are provided. The method used shall be as indicated in the specification for the material being tested. If no method is specified, the choice should be based on the material gradation.
1.3.1 Method A:
1.3.1.1 Mold - 4-in. (101.6-mm) diameter.
1.3.1.2 Material - Passing No. 4 (4.75-mm) sieve.
1.3.1.3 Layers - Three.
1.3.1.4 Blows per Layer - 25.
1.3.1.5 Usage - May be used if 25 % or less (see Section 1.4 ) by mass of the material is retained on the No. 4 (4.75-mm) sieve.
1.3.1.6 Other Usage - If this gradation requirement cannot be met, then Method C may be used.
1.3.2 Method B:
1.3.2.1 Mold - 4-in. (101.6-mm) diameter.
1.3.2.2 Material - Passing ³/8-in. (9.5-mm) sieve.
1.3.2.3 Layers - Three.
1.3.2.4 Blows per Layer - 25.
1.3.2.5 Usage - May be used if 25 % or less (see Section 1.4 ) by mass of the material is retained on the ³/8-in. (9.5-mm) sieve.
1.3.2.6 Other Usage - If this gradation requirement cannot be met, then Method C may be used.
1.3.3 Method C:
1.3.3.1 Mold - 6-in. (152.4-mm) diameter.
1.3.3.2 Material - Passing ¾-in. (19.0-mm) sieve.
1.3.3.3 Layers - Three.
1.3.3.4 Blows per Layer - 56.
1.3.3.5 Usage - May be used if 30 % or less (see Section 1.4 ) by mass of the material is retained on the ¾-in. (19.0-mm) sieve.
1.3.4 The 6-in. (152.4-mm) diameter mold shall not be used with Method A or B.
Note 2 - Results have been found to vary slightly when a material is tested at the same compactive effort in different size molds, with the smaller mold size typically yielding larger values of density/unit weight (1, pp. 21+).
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