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AS 5101.4-2008

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Methods for preparation and testing of stabilized materials Unconfined compressive strength of compacted materials
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Published date

19-06-2008

1 - AS 5101.4-2008 METHODS FOR PREPARATION AND TESTING OF STABILIZED MATERIALS - UNCONFINED COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH OF...
1 - 1 SCOPE
1 - 2 REFERENCED DOCUMENTS
1 - 3 DEFINITIONS
2 - 3.1 Bound material
2 - 3.2 Laboratory density ratio
2 - 3.3 Laboratory moisture ratio
2 - 3.4 Self-cementing material
2 - 3.5 Unbound material
2 - 4 APPARATUS
3 - 5 SAMPLING
3 - 6 PREPARATION OF TEST PORTIONS
3 - 6.1 General
3 - 6.2 Field samples
3 - 6.3 Laboratory samples
4 - 6.4 Curing prior to compaction
4 - 7 PREPARATION OF TEST SPECIMENS
4 - 7.1 General
4 - 7.2 Compaction to a constant compactive effort
5 - 7.3 Compaction to a specified laboratory density ratio with a specified laboratory moisture ratio
5 - 7.4 Trimming the compacted specimens
6 - 8 CURING OF TEST SPECIMENS
6 - 9 COMPRESSION TESTING
7 - 10 CALCULATIONS
7 - 11 REPORT

This Standard sets out the method for determining the unconfined compressive strength of compacted specimens of unbound, bound and self-cementing materials. This method is applicable to the control testing of field or plant mix materials and for the assessment of the strength of materials mixed in the laboratory. The test is conducted on that portion of the material that passes the 19.0 mm sieve.

This Standard sets out the method for determining the unconfined compressive strength of compacted specimens of unbound, bound and self-cementing materials.This method is applicable to the control testing of field or plant mix materials and for the assessment of the strength of materials mixed in the laboratory.The test is conducted on that portion of the material that passes the 19.0 mm sieve.NOTE: The exclusion of a large proportion of stone coarser than 19.0 mm may have a major effect on the unconfined compressive strength determined compared with that obtainable with the material as a whole.

Committee
CE-009
DocumentType
Standard
ISBN
0 7337 8737 1
Pages
8
PublisherName
Standards Australia
Status
Current
Supersedes

First published as AS 1141.51-1985.Second edition 1996.Revised and designated as AS 5101.4-2008. First published as AS 1141.51-1999. Revised and designated as AS 5101.4-2008.

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