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GROUND INVESTIGATION TESTING Selection of Testing for SPECIFIERS. Ground Investigations. The technical objectives of a ground investigation Characterize ground Determine hazards Assess suitability of a site for the proposed development Provide design parameters. 2.
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GROUND INVESTIGATION TESTINGSelection of Testingfor SPECIFIERS
Ground Investigations The technical objectives of a ground investigation • Characterize ground • Determine hazards • Assess suitability of a site for the proposed development • Provide design parameters 2
Achieving Technical Objectives To identify and classify soil and rock samples and determine soil and rock properties relevant to the technical objectives of the ground investigation • Geological description of samples collected during investigation • In-situ testing during investigation • Geotechnical and analytical laboratory testing of samples collected during investigation 3
Laboratory Testing Testing by a laboratory accredited to ISO 17025 is an essential part of soil and rock testing • Competency of staff • Control of test conditions • Accuracy of test measurements • Traceability of measurements to national standards • Control of test material • Repeatability of results 4
Presentation of Results • AGS Electronic Data Format • To the format specified by standard for the test 5
Laboratory Testing • Soil and Water testing • Rock Testing • Chemical Testing (for effect on construction materials) • Contamination (Analytical) Testing 6
Types of Laboratory Tests • Classification tests • Chemical Tests • Compaction Tests • Shear strength and triaxial tests • Consolidation Tests • Permeability Tests • Specialist Tests • Rock Tests • Contamination Tests 7
Structuring the Test Schedule • Design data required and for what purpose • Identification of material characteristics • Identification of contamination levels • Type of sample needed • Minimum mass of sample • Multiple tests on samples 8
Classification Tests • Moisture content • Density • Atterberg limits • Particle size distribution 9
Rock Testing • Classification (moisture, density, porosity, slake durability) • Point load strength • Uniaxial compressive strength and modulus • Triaxial strength • Permeability 10
Chemical Tests • To provide design parameters for civil engineering materials in the ground • pH, sulphate, chloride, carbonate • Organic content and mass loss on ignition • Special testing (eg SD1) 11
Compaction Tests • Density/moisture content relationships • California bearing ratio (CBR) • Moisture condition value tests (MCV) • Maximum/minimum density • Combined relationship testing 12
Shear Strength and Triaxial Tests • Shear Box • Laboratory vane shear • Quick undrained triaxial test (total stress) • Consolidated undrained triaxial test (effective stress) • Consolidated drained triaxial test (effective stress) • Ring shear for residual strength 13
Consolidation Tests • One dimensional consolidation • Triaxial consolidation • Hydraulic cells (Rowe) • Swelling tests 14
Permeability Tests • Constant head permeameter • Falling head permeameter • Triaxial permeability 15
Specialist Soils Tests Other tests are available for specific purposes Talk to your Laboratory 16
Contamination Testing • pH • Organics • Inorganics • Metals • Asbestos 17
Further Guidance • AGS Guide: The selection of geotechnical soil laboratory testing • AGS Addendum note on Analytical Testing • AGS Guide lines for Combined Geoenvironmental and Geotechnical Investigations • If in doubt seek advice from the laboratory 18