The document provides laboratory test results for an embankment soil sample taken at chainage 48520 between Bhandarkund and Bimalgondi stations of the Chhindwara-Nagpur Gauge Conversion Project. Tests performed included grain size analysis, Proctor tests to determine maximum dry density and optimum moisture content, and triaxial or direct shear tests at 95% Proctor value to determine the angle of internal friction and cohesion of the soil sample. The test results show a maximum dry density of 18.19 kN/m3, optimum moisture content of 10.23%, an angle of internal friction of 19 degrees, and a cohesion value of 22 kN/m2.
The document provides laboratory test results for an embankment soil sample taken at chainage 48520 between Bhandarkund and Bimalgondi stations of the Chhindwara-Nagpur Gauge Conversion Project. Tests performed included grain size analysis, Proctor tests to determine maximum dry density and optimum moisture content, and triaxial or direct shear tests at 95% Proctor value to determine the angle of internal friction and cohesion of the soil sample. The test results show a maximum dry density of 18.19 kN/m3, optimum moisture content of 10.23%, an angle of internal friction of 19 degrees, and a cohesion value of 22 kN/m2.
The document provides laboratory test results for an embankment soil sample taken at chainage 48520 between Bhandarkund and Bimalgondi stations of the Chhindwara-Nagpur Gauge Conversion Project. Tests performed included grain size analysis, Proctor tests to determine maximum dry density and optimum moisture content, and triaxial or direct shear tests at 95% Proctor value to determine the angle of internal friction and cohesion of the soil sample. The test results show a maximum dry density of 18.19 kN/m3, optimum moisture content of 10.23%, an angle of internal friction of 19 degrees, and a cohesion value of 22 kN/m2.
The document provides laboratory test results for an embankment soil sample taken at chainage 48520 between Bhandarkund and Bimalgondi stations of the Chhindwara-Nagpur Gauge Conversion Project. Tests performed included grain size analysis, Proctor tests to determine maximum dry density and optimum moisture content, and triaxial or direct shear tests at 95% Proctor value to determine the angle of internal friction and cohesion of the soil sample. The test results show a maximum dry density of 18.19 kN/m3, optimum moisture content of 10.23%, an angle of internal friction of 19 degrees, and a cohesion value of 22 kN/m2.