Determination of Water Content in Soil
Testing objectives:
· Determination of the natural content of the given soil sample.
· Testing conforms to ASTM D2216-90.
Aim of the test:
In almost all soil tests natural moisture content of the soil is to be determined. The knowledge of the natural moisture content is essential in all studies of soil mechanics. To sight a few, natural moisture content is used in determining the bearing capacity and settlement. The natural moisture content will give an idea of the state of soil in the field.
Definition:
The natural water content also called the
natural moisture content is the ratio of the weight of water to the weight of
the solids in a given mass of soil. This ratio is usually expressed as
percentage.
Device:
1.
Non-corrodible air-tight container.
2. Electric oven, maintain the temperature between 105 C to 115 C.
3. Desiccator.
4. Balance of sufficient sensitivity.
Test procedure:
1. Clean the container with lid dry it and
weigh it (W1). " Make sure you do this after you have tared the balance"
2. Take a specimen of the sample in the container and weigh with lid (W2).
3. Keep the container in the oven with lid removed. Dry the specimen to constant
weight maintaining the temperature between 1050 C to 1100 C for a period varying
with the type of soil but usually 16 to 24 hours.
4. Record the final constant weight (W3) of the container with dried soil
sample. Peat and other organic soils are to be dried at lower temperature (say
600 ) possibly for a longer period.
Running the test and recording the data:
Data and observation sheet for water content
determination
|
S.No. |
Sample No. |
1 |
2 |
3 |
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Can No. |
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4 - as in the following pictures |
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1 |
Weight of can, W1 (g) |
|
|
23.40 |
|
2 |
Weight of can + wet soil W2 (g) |
|
|
184.44 |
|
3 |
Weight of can + dry soil W3 (g) |
|
|
166.49 |
|
4 |
Water/Moisture content W (%) = [(W2-W3)/(W3-W1)]´100 |
|
|
% 12.54 |
Interpreting and Reporting:
The natural
moisture content of the soil sample is ___% 12.54__ (This is what you
find)
1. A container with out lid can be used, when moist sample is weighed immediately after placing the container and oven dried sample is weighed immediately after cooling in desiccator.
2. As dry soil absorbs moisture from wet soil, dried samples should be removed before placing wet samples in the oven.
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