Compaction of soil is measured in terms of
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Compaction of soil is measured in terms of the dry density achieved. Dry density is weight of soil solid per unit of total volume of the soil mass.
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Answer: Compaction is measured quantitatively in terms of dry unit weight (y) of soil and it is the process of increasing the unit weight of soil by forcing the soil solids into a dense state and simultaneously reducing the air voids.
Explanation:
- When soil particles are compressed together, the amount of pore space between them results in soil compaction . Soils which have been heavily compacted have fewer big holes, less total pore volume, and therefore a higher density.
- Water infiltration and drainage are both less rapidly in compacted soil. When field trials are being undertaken, the compaction factor is calculated as the loose thickness divided by the planned thickness.
- As in laboratory conditions, the compaction factor is calculated by dividing the weight of the soil needed to achieve a certain level of compaction by the weight of the loose soil for the same volume.
- Based on the ideal moisture content and maximum dry weight of the soil, the Proctor test examines soil compaction to identify the point at which soils can be compacted with construction equipment most effectively.
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