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Cement Treated Base Test Results Summary: National Highways Authority of India (Ministry of Road Transport & Highways)
Cement Treated Base Test Results Summary: National Highways Authority of India (Ministry of Road Transport & Highways)
Cement Treated Base Test Results Summary: National Highways Authority of India (Ministry of Road Transport & Highways)
3. Sieve Analysis :
IS Sieve Size in mm 53.00 37.50 19.00 9.50 4.75 0.60 0.300 0.075
Average % of Passing 100.0 98.97 69.42 54.74 41.80 18.29 10.62 5.88
Specification Limits 100 95-100 45-100 35-100 25-100 8-65 5-40 0-10
4. Physical Properties :
Remarks :
Location/Source : 0
40 mm 20 mm 10 mm 6 mm Down
Proportions
32% 13% 13% 42%
53.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 32.00 13.00 13.00 42.00 100.00 100.00 100 100
37.50 96.78 100.00 100.00 100.00 30.97 13.00 13.00 42.00 98.97 97.50 95 100
19.00 6.50 94.88 100.00 100.00 2.08 12.33 13.00 42.00 69.42 72.50 45 100
9.50 0.23 3.97 93.49 100.00 0.07 0.52 12.15 42.00 54.74 67.50 35 100
4.75 0.00 1.64 7.19 96.80 0.00 0.21 0.93 40.66 41.80 62.50 25 100
0.600 0.00 0.00 1.78 43.00 0.00 0.00 0.23 18.06 18.29 36.50 8 65
0.300 0.00 0.00 0.96 25.00 0.00 0.00 0.12 10.50 10.62 22.50 5 40
0.075 0.00 0.00 0.00 14.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 5.88 5.88 5.00 0 10 28.2
100
90
80
70
60
% 50
P
a 40
s
si 30
n
g 20
10
0
0.01 0.10 1.00 10.00 100.00
IS Sieve Size in mm
IS Sieve Size IS Sieve Size IS Sieve Size IS Sieve Size
(mm) (mm) (mm) (mm)
Remarks:
GRADATION OF SOIL FOR STABILISATION WITH CEMENT FOR CEMENT TERATED BASE
As per MoRT&H TABLE 400-4
Blending Proportion
0 25 30 26 25
0 13 15 18 14
Location/Source : 10 mm 20 17 16 17
6 mm % age of
42 38 40 44
Down Passing
Mid Value
Total 100 100 100 100
% of passing % of passing
6 mm
Sieve Size (mm) 40 mm 20 mm 10 mm
Down
40 mm 20 mm 10 mm 6 mm Down
25 13 20 42 100
Specification
Limits as
MoRTH Table
400- 4
100
95-100
45-100
35-100
25-100
8-65
5-40
0-10
Independent Engineer's
Representative
GRADATION OF MATERIAL FOR STABILISATION WITH CEMENT FOR CEMENT TERATED BASE
As per MoRT&H TABLE 400-4
Laboratory No. Date Sampled : 07.03.2017
IS Sieve IS Sieve
Size Weight of Cumulative Cumulative Passing Size
Material weight Retained Sample I Sample II Sample III Average
(%)
Retained (g) Retained (g) (%)
(mm) (mm)
IS Sieve IS Sieve
Size Weight of Cumulative Cumulative Passing Size
Material weight Retained Sample I Sample II Sample III Average
(%)
Retained (g) Retained (g) (%)
(mm) (mm)
IS Sieve IS Sieve
Size Weight of Cumulative Cumulative Size
Material weight Retained Passing Sample I Sample II Sample III Average
(%)
Retained (g) Retained (g) (%)
(mm) (mm)
IS Sieve IS Sieve
Weight of
Size Weight of Cumulative Cumulative Passing Size Material Cumulative Cumulative Passing
Material weight Retained weight Retained
Retained (g) Retained (g) (%) (%) Retained Retained (g) (%) (%)
(mm) (mm) (g)
IS Sieve IS Sieve
Size Weight of Cumulative Cumulative Size
Material weight Retained Passing Sample I Sample II Sample III Average
(%)
Retained (g) Retained (g) (%)
(mm) (mm)
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
53.1
29.0
12.8
GRADATION OF SOIL FOR STABILISATION WITH CEMENT FOR CEMENT TERATED BASE
As per MoRT&H TABLE 400-4
Remarks:
Remarks:
GRADATION OF SOIL FOR STABILISATION WITH CEMENT FOR CEMENT TERATED BASE
As per MoRT&H TABLE 400-4
Location/Source Sampled by
53.00 100
37.50 95-100
19.00 45-100
9.50 35-100
4.75 25-100
0.600 8-65
0.300 5-40
0.075 0-10
PAN
Remarks:
IS Sieve Size in mm 53.00 37.50 19.00 9.50 4.75 0.60 0.300 0.075
Average % of
Passing 100.0 98.97 69.42 54.74 41.80 18.29 10.62 5.88
Specification
Limits 100 95-100 45-100 35-100 25-100 8-65 5-40 0-10
100.0
90.0
80.0
% 70.0
60.0
o
f 50.0
40.0
p 30.0
a 20.0
s 10.0
s 0.0
i 0.01 0.10 1.00 10.00 100.00
n
g IS Sieve Size in mm
Values from graph : D60 = 13.0 D10 = 0.22
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
0.075 0.425 2.360 4.750 9.500 26.500 53.000
Sieve
Size in
(mm)
0 2.58 10 0.075
5 7.23 40 0.425
8 10.40 100 2.36 100
25 28.88 100 4.75 97.5
35 41.44 100 9.50 72.5
45 50.71 100 26.50 67.5
95 66.67 100 53.00 62.5
36.5
22.5
5
National Highways Authority of India
Plasticity Modulus : Plasticity Product expressed as product of PI material and percentage fraction
passing fraction passing 75 micron sieve should not exceed 60
Plasticity Product : Plasticity Product expressed as product of PI material and percentage fraction
passing fraction passing 425 micron sieve should not exceed 60
Values from
Result :
Plasticity Modulus = NP
Plasticity Product = NP
Remarks :
1 2 3
Weight of oven dried aggregate in air (W4) (g) 2626 2811 2661
Note 1 : A sample of not less than 2000g of the aggregte shall be tested.
2 : The sample shall be completely immersed in water during the operation and for a subsequent period of
between 24 ± 1/2h and maintain the water temperature between 22-32 °C.
Remarks:
1 2 3
Weight of saturated surface dry aggregates in air (W3) (g) 2596 2679 2698
Weight of oven dried aggregate in air (W4) (g) 2576 2658 2674
Note 1 : A sample of not less than 2000g of the aggregte shall be tested.
2 : The sample shall be completely immersed in water during the operation and for a subsequent period of
between 24 ± 1/2h and maintain the water temperature between 22-32 °C.
Remarks:
1 2 3
Weight of saturated surface dry aggregates in air (W 3) (g) 2192 2058 2256
Weight of oven dried aggregate in air (W4) (g) 2171.0 2039.0 2235
Note 1 : A sample of not less than 2000g of the aggregte shall be tested.
2 : The sample shall be completely immersed in water during the operation and for a subsequent period of
between 24 ± 1/2h and maintain the water temperature between 22-32 °C.
Remarks:
1 2 3
Temperature of Water o
C - - -
Water Absorption (Dry basis) = 100 x (W1 - W4)/W4 % 1.88 1.93 1.95
Note: The sample shall be completely immersed in water during the operation and for a subsequent period of
between 24 ± 1/2h and maintain the water temperature between 22-32 °C.
Remarks:
Contractor's Concessionaire's Independent Engineer's
Representative Representative Representative
Cement Treated Base Design Trial Data Summary
Cement Compressive
Material ( By wt.of OMC Remarks
strength
mix)
Remarks :
Source : 09.03.2017
Date Tested
Location Tested by Jointly
Proposed Use : CT Base
Non Plastic
Results: LL : % ; PL: % ; PI : %
Calculation for PI shall made as follows:-
1. The Plasticity index is calculated as the difference between its Liquid limit & Plastic limit
2. In case of sandy soil PL should be determined first, When PL can not be determined, The
PI should be reported as Non-Plastic (NP)
3. When the plastic limit is equal to or greater than the liquid limit, The PI shall be reported as zero
Remarks :
Source : 09.03.2017
Date Tested
Location Tested by Jointly
Proposed Use : CT Base
Non Plastic
Results: LL : % ; PL: % ; PI : %
Calculation for PI shall made as follows:-
1. The Plasticity index is calculated as the difference between its Liquid limit & Plastic limit
2. In case of sandy soil PL should be determined first, When PL can not be determined, The
PI should be reported as Non-Plastic (NP)
3. When the plastic limit is equal to or greater than the liquid limit, The PI shall be reported as zero
Remarks :
( C e m e nt C o nte nt ( % )
N
/
m
m
2
Remarks :
)
B Mould No. :- Wt.of mould (A) = 5475 Volume of mould (V)= 2250 CC
C Trial No. 1 2 3 4 5
D Wt.of wet soil + mould g 10860 11098 11211 11250 11211
E Wt.of wet soil (E = D-A) g 5385 5623 5736 5775 5736
F Wet density of soil, (F = E/V) g/cc 2.393 2.499 2.549 2.567 2.549
G Container No. 1 2 3 4 5
H Wt.of container g 79.92 80.25 84.16 86.31 85.66
J Wt.of wet soil+Container g 620.12 575.66 581.92 585.36 620.12
K Wt.of dry soil+Container g 608.12 556.20 557.45 554.33 578.63
L Wt.of water(L=J-K) g 12.00 19.46 24.47 31.03 41.49
M Wt.of dry soil(M=K-H) g 528.20 475.95 473.29 468.02 492.97
N Moisture content [N = 100X(L/M)] % 2.27 4.09 5.17 6.63 8.42
P Dry density[P=100x(F/(100+N))] g/cc 2.340 2.401 2.424 2.407 2.351
2.380
2.360
2.340
2.320
2.300
1.00 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.00 6.00 7.00 8.00 9.00 10.00 11.00 12.00 MDD = 2.425g/cc
Moisture Content % OMC = 5.20%
Remarks:
B Mould No. :- Wt.of mould (A) = 5475 Volume of mould (V)= 2250 CC
C Trial No. 1 2 3 4 5
D Wt.of wet soil + mould g 10940 11120 11249 11300 11300
E Wt.of wet soil (E = D-A) g 5465 5645 5774 5825 5825
F Wet density of soil, (F = E/V) g/cc 2.429 2.509 2.566 2.589 2.589
G Container No. 6 7 8 9 10
H Wt.of container g 83.76 86.37 79.55 78.70 76.72
J Wt.of wet soil+Container g 515.00 545.23 561.12 580.33 574.36
K Wt.of dry soil+Container g 505.44 528.22 535.42 545.32 536.22
L Wt.of water(L=J-K) g 9.56 17.01 25.70 35.01 38.14
M Wt.of dry soil(M=K-H) g 421.68 441.85 455.87 466.62 459.50
N Moisture content [N = 100X(L/M)] % 2.27 3.85 5.64 7.50 8.30
P Dry density[P=100x(F/(100+N))] g/cc 2.375 2.416 2.429 2.408 2.390
2.390
2.380
2.370
2.360
2.350
2.340
2.330
2.320
2.310
2.300
1.00 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.00 6.00 7.00 8.00 9.00 10.00 MDD = 2.430g/cc
Moisture Content % OMC = 5.40%
Remarks:
B Mould No. :- Wt.of mould (A) = 5475 Volume of mould (V)= 2250 CC
C Trial No. 1 2 3 4 5
D Wt.of wet soil + mould g 10963 11098 11297 11320 11330
E Wt.of wet soil (E = D-A) g 5488 5623 5822 5845 5855
F Wet density of soil, (F = E/V) g/cc 2.439 2.499 2.588 2.598 2.602
G Container No. 11 12 13 14 15
H Wt.of container g 84.45 82.00 81.23 84.41 76.72
J Wt.of wet soil+Container g 525.33 562.41 530.42 565.22 540.32
K Wt.of dry soil+Container g 515.69 545.22 506.21 533.21 498.63
L Wt.of water(L=J-K) g 9.64 17.19 24.21 32.01 41.69
M Wt.of dry soil(M=K-H) g 431.24 463.22 424.98 448.80 421.91
N Moisture content [N = 100X(L/M)] % 2.24 3.71 5.70 7.13 9.88
P Dry density[P=100x(F/(100+N))] g/cc 2.386 2.410 2.448 2.425 2.368
2.430
2.410
2.390
2.370
2.350
1.00 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.00 6.00 7.00 8.00 9.00 10.00 MDD = 2.45g/cc
Moisture Content % OMC = 5.80%
Remarks:
B Mould No. :- Wt.of mould (A) = 5475 Volume of mould (V)= 2250 CC
C Trial No. 1 2 3 4 5
D Wt.of wet soil + mould g 10831 11060 11338 11320 11350
E Wt.of wet soil (E = D-A) g 5356 5585 5863 5845 5875
F Wet density of soil, (F = E/V) g/cc 2.380 2.482 2.606 2.598 2.611
G Container No. 16 17 18 19 20
H Wt.of container g 78.05 82.91 81.09 84.05 83.46
J Wt.of wet soil+Container g 520.36 540.36 561.25 564.25 542.33
K Wt.of dry soil+Container g 511.22 522.33 533.22 528.33 501.25
L Wt.of water(L=J-K) g 9.14 18.03 28.03 35.92 41.08
M Wt.of dry soil(M=K-H) g 433.17 439.42 452.13 444.28 417.79
N Moisture content [N = 100X(L/M)] % 2.11 4.10 6.20 8.08 9.83
P Dry density[P=100x(F/(100+N))] g/cc 2.331 2.384 2.454 2.403 2.377
2.350
2.300
2.250
2.200
0.00 2.00 4.00 6.00 8.00 10.00 12.00 MDD = 2.460g/cc
Moisture Content % OMC = 6.30%
Remarks:
B Mould No. :- Wt.of mould (A) = 5475 Volume of mould (V)= 2250
C Trial No. 1 2 3 4 5
D Wt.of wet soil + mould g 10863 11016 11271 11395 11371
E Wt.of wet soil (E = D-A) g 5388 5541 5796 5920 5896
F Wet density of soil, (F = E/V) g/cc 2.395 2.463 2.576 2.631 2.620
G Container No. 21 22 23 24 25
H Wt.of container g 79.57 83.45 80.37 82.12 76.77
J Wt.of wet soil+Container g 620.33 645.12 596.22 541.22 580.33
K Wt.of dry soil+Container g 608.96 625.45 569.33 512.88 545.21
L Wt.of water(L=J-K) g 11.37 19.67 26.89 28.34 35.12
M Wt.of dry soil(M=K-H) g 529.39 542.00 488.96 430.76 468.44
N Moisture content [N = 100X(L/M)] % 2.15 3.63 5.50 6.58 7.50
P Dry density[P=100x(F/(100+N))] g/cc 2.344 2.376 2.442 2.469 2.438
2.420
2.400
2.380
2.360
2.340
2.320
2.300
1.00 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.00 6.00 7.00 8.00 9.00 10.00 MDD =
Moisture Content % OMC =
Remarks:
5.00%
CC
No. of blows/layer :- 25 / 55
No. of layers :- 5
2.470g/cc
6.60%
Independent Consultant's
Representative
UNCONFINED COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH
Source of Aggregate 0 Name of Cement PPC Cement Chettinad
Laboratory No.
GHV Lab Grade of Concrete CT Base
Material
40mm-25%,20mm-13%,10mm-20%,Dust-42% Water - Cement Ratio OMC - 5.8%
Unconfined
Weight of the Cylinder
Density of Cube Failure Load Comp. Strength Compressive Average Value of
Sl.No. Cube No. Cube Correction Factor
(g/cc) (kN) (N/mm2) Strength (UCS) N/mm2
(g) As per IRC:89-2010
(N/mm2)
Sample No 1 2 3 Remarks
Average % of Loss
Remarks:
Contractor's Concessionaire's Independent Engineer's
Representative Representative Representative
140 145 130
155 160 157 15 15 27
172 177 174 17 17 17
185 186 190 13 9 16
195 192 201 10 6 11
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