The Influence of Acceleration on the Efficiency of Sand Compaction Tests Conducted on a Vibrating Table

The paper presents a standard vibrating table for fresh concrete testing adopted for determination of maximum dry density (ρ ) of sand. Vibration is an efficient method for coarse soil compaction therefore vibrating tables are useful for ρ determination. Acceleration that the soil is subject to is o...

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Published inCivil and environmental engineering reports Vol. 24; no. 1; pp. 169 - 183
Main Author Szajna, Waldemar St
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published De Gruyter Open 28.03.2017
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Summary:The paper presents a standard vibrating table for fresh concrete testing adopted for determination of maximum dry density (ρ ) of sand. Vibration is an efficient method for coarse soil compaction therefore vibrating tables are useful for ρ determination. Acceleration that the soil is subject to is one of the basic parameters of efficient compaction. A vibrating table with inertial excitation was supplemented by a frequency converter and subjected to dynamic tests. The results of measurements of dynamic parameters are included. The paper presents problems connected with this method and describes the relationship between efficiency of compaction and accelerations which the soil is subjected to.
ISSN:2080-5187
2450-8594
DOI:10.1515/ceer-2017-0012