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    ASTM D7698-2011 2500 Standard Test Method for In-Place Estimation of Density and Water Content of Soil and Aggregate by Correlation with Complex Impedance Method《与复数阻抗法相互关联的土壤和nbsp.pdf

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    ASTM D7698-2011 2500 Standard Test Method for In-Place Estimation of Density and Water Content of Soil and Aggregate by Correlation with Complex Impedance Method《与复数阻抗法相互关联的土壤和nbsp.pdf

    1、Designation: D7698 11Standard Test Method forIn-Place Estimation of Density and Water Content of Soiland Aggregate by Correlation with Complex ImpedanceMethod1This standard is issued under the fixed designation D7698; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal ado

    2、ption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon () indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.1. Scope1.1 Purpose and Application1.1.1 This test method describes the procedure,

    3、equipment,and interpretation methods for estimating in-place soil drydensity and water content using a Complex-Impedance Mea-suring Instrument (CIMI).1.1.2 CIMI measurements as described in this Standard TestMethod are applicable to measurements of compacted soilsintended for roads and foundations.1

    4、.1.3 This test method describes the procedure for estimat-ing in-place density and water content of soils and soil-aggregates by use of a CIMI. The electrical properties of soilare measured using a radio frequency voltage applied to soilelectrical probes driven into the soils and soil-aggregates to

    5、betested, in a prescribed pattern and depth. Certain algorithms ofthese properties are related to wet density and water content.This correlation between electrical measurements, and densityand water content is accomplished using a calibration method-ology. In the calibration methodology, density and

    6、 watercontent are determined by other ASTM Test Standards thatmeasure soil density and water content, thereafter correlatingthe corresponding measured electrical properties to the soilphysical properties.1.1.4 The values stated in SI units are to be regarded asstandard. The inch-pound units given in

    7、 parentheses aremathematical conversions which are provided for informationpurposes only and are not considered standard.1.1.5 All observed and calculated values shall confirm to theguidelines for significant digits and rounding established inPractice D6026 unless superseded by this standard.1.2 Gen

    8、eralized Theory1.2.1 Two key electrical properties of soil are conductivityand relative dielectric permittivity which are manifested as avalue of complex-impedance that can be determined.1.2.2 The soil conductivity contributes primarily to the realcomponent of the complex-impedance, and the soil rel

    9、ativedielectric permittivity contributes primarily to the imaginarycomponent of the complex-impedance.1.2.3 The complex-impedance of soil can be determined byplacing two electrodes in the soil to be tested at a knowndistance apart and a known depth. The application of a knownfrequency of alternating

    10、 current to the electrodes enables ameasurement of current through the soil, voltage across theelectrodes, and the electrical phase difference between thevoltage and current waves. Complex-impedance is calculatedfrom these known and measured parameters.1.2.4 From the determined complex-impedance, an

    11、 electri-cal network consisting of a resistor (R) and capacitor (C)connected in parallel are used to represent a model of the soilbeing tested.1.2.5 Relationships can be made between the soil wetdensity and the magnitude of the complex-impedance, and alsobetween the soil water mass per unit measured

    12、, and thequotient of the values of C and R using a Soil Model process.1.2.6 The Soil Model process results in mathematical rela-tionships between the physical and electrical characteristics ofthe soil which are used for soil-specific calibration of the CIMI.1.2.7 Refer to Appendix X1 for a more deta

    13、iled explanationof complex-impedance measurement of in-place soil, and itsuse in field measurements for the estimation of dry density andwater content.1.3 Precautions1.3.1 The radio frequencies and output power levels of theCIMI method are such that they are harmless according to theFederal Communic

    14、ations Commission (FCC).1.3.2 This standard does not purport to address all of thesafety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is theresponsibility of the user of this standard to establish appro-priate safety and health practices and determine the applica-bility of regulatory limitations pr

    15、ior to use.2. Referenced Documents2.1 ASTM Standards:21This test method is under the jurisdiction ofASTM Committee D18 on Soil andRock and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee D18.08 on Special andConstruction Control Tests.Current edition approved Feb. 1, 2011. Published March 2011. DOI: 10

    16、.1520/D7698-11.2For referenced ASTM standards, visit the ASTM website, www.astm.org, orcontact ASTM Customer Service at serviceastm.org. For Annual Book of ASTMStandards volume information, refer to the standards Document Summary page onthe ASTM website.1Copyright ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor

    17、 Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959, United States.D653 Terminology Relating to Soil, Rock, and ContainedFluidsD698 Test Methods for Laboratory Compaction Character-istics of Soil Using Standard Effort (12 400 ft-lbf/ft3(600kN-m/m3)D1556 Test Method for Density and Unit Weight of S

    18、oil inPlace by Sand-Cone MethodD1557 Test Methods for Laboratory Compaction Charac-teristics of Soil Using Modified Effort (56,000 ft-lbf/ft3(2,700 kN-m/m3)D2216 Test Methods for Laboratory Determination of Wa-ter (Moisture) Content of Soil and Rock by MassD3740 Practice for Minimum Requirements for

    19、 AgenciesEngaged in Testing and/or Inspection of Soil and Rock asUsed in Engineering Design and ConstructionD4253 Test Methods for Maximum Index Density and UnitWeight of Soils Using a Vibratory TableD4643 Test Method for Determination of Water (Moisture)Content of Soil by Microwave Oven HeatingD471

    20、8 Practice for Correction of Unit Weight and WaterContent for Soils Containing Oversize ParticlesD4944 Test Method for Field Determination of Water(Moisture) Content of Soil by the Calcium Carbide GasPressure TesterD6026 Practice for Using Significant Digits in GeotechnicalDataD7382 Test Methods for

    21、 Determination of Maximum DryUnit Weight and Water Content Range for EffectiveCompaction of Granular Soils Using a Vibrating Hammer3. Terminology3.1 Definitions shall be in accordance with the terms andsymbols given in Terminology D653.3.2 Definitions of Terms Specific to This Standard:3.2.1 complex

    22、 impedance, nthe ratio of the phasor equiva-lent of a steady-state sine-wave or voltage like quantity(driving force) to the phasor equivalent of a steady-statesine-wave current of current like quantity (response) (1) .Inpractice, the instrument uses the magnitude of the impedanceratio (|Z|) in its c

    23、alculations.3.2.2 dielectric properties, nsee relative dielectric permit-tivity and dielectric phase angle3.2.2.1 dielectric phase angle, nthe angular difference inphase between the sinusoidal alternating voltage applied to adielectric and the component of the resulting alternatingcurrent having the

    24、 same period as the voltage.3.2.2.2 relative dielectric permittivity, nthe property thatdetermines the electrostatic energy stored per unit volume forunit potential gradient multiplied by the permittivity of freespace (2).3.2.3 phase relationship, nthe electrical phase differencebetween the applied

    25、probe to probe radio frequency voltage,and the resulting soil current.3.2.4 probe to probe voltage, nthe peak value of radiofrequency voltage measured across two probes that are con-ducting soil current.3.2.5 radio frequency, na frequency useful for radiotransmission (1).33.2.6 soil capacitance, nth

    26、e value of the capacitor in anequivalent parallel resistor capacitor circuit that results fromthe probe to probe voltage, soil current, and resulting phaserelationship due to the application of a radio frequencyalternating voltage source applied to the probes.3.2.7 soil current , nthe peak value of

    27、the radio frequencycurrent passing through the soil from one probe electrode toanother.3.2.8 Soil Model, nthe result of a calibration procedurethat establishes a correlating linear function between measuredelectrical soil properties and measured physical soil properties.3.2.9 Soil Model linear corre

    28、lation function, none of thetwo mathematical expressions that are derived from perform-ing linear regressions on two sets of soil test data; measuredphysical soil characteristics, and a corresponding set of elec-trical measurements made on the same soil samples.3.2.10 soil resistance, nthe value of

    29、the resistor in anequivalent parallel resistor-capacitor circuit that results fromthe probe to probe voltage, soil current, and resulting phaserelationship due to the application of a radio frequencyalternating voltage source applied to the probes.3.2.11 water mass per unit volume, nthe mass of wate

    30、rcontained in a volume of soil being measured, and is expresseddimensionally as kg/m.34. Summary of the Test Method4.1 The test method is a two step process.4.1.1 A Soil Model that relates impedance measurement tothe density and water content of the soil is developed. In thisstep the electrical meas

    31、urements are collected at locations thathave various water contents and densities typical of the rangeto be expected. Concurrent with collecting the electrical data,determination of density and water content are performed at thesame locations using one or more of the traditional testmethods, such as

    32、 Test Methods D1556 and D2216. The processis repeated over the site sufficiently that a range of watercontents and densities are obtained. The combined data (im-pedance and density/water content) will generate the correlat-ing linear regression functions of the Soil Model.4.1.2 Once the Soil Model h

    33、as been developed the CIMIdevice is used to make electrical measurements of the soil atlocations of unknown density and water content. Using the SoilModel linear correlation functions, the procedure then esti-mates the values of soil density and water content based on themeasured electrical properti

    34、es.5. Significance and Use5.1 The test method is a procedure for estimating in-placevalues of density and water content of soils and soil-aggregatebased on electrical measurements.5.2 The test method may be used for quality control andacceptance testing of compacted soil and soil aggregate mix-tures

    35、 as used in construction and also for research and3The boldface numbers in parentheses refer to a list of references at the end ofthis standard.D7698 112development. The minimal disturbance nature of the method-ology allows repetitive measurements in a single test locationand statistical analysis of

    36、 the results.45.3 Limitations:5.3.1 This test method provides an overview of the CIMImeasurement procedure, using a controlling console, con-nected to a soil sensor unit which applies 3.0 MHz radiofrequency to an in-place soil in which metallic probes aredriven at a prescribed distance apart. This t

    37、est method does notdiscuss the details of the CIMI electronics, computer, orsoftware that utilized on-board algorithms for estimating thesoil density and water content5.3.2 It is difficult to address an infinite variety of soils inthis standard. This test method does not address the varioustypes of

    38、soils on which the CIMI method may or may not beapplicable. However, data presented in 12.1.1 provides a list ofsoil types that are applicable for the CIMI use.5.3.3 The procedures used to specify how data are collected,recorded, or calculated in this standard are regarded as theindustry standard. I

    39、n addition, they are representative of thesignificant digits that generally should be retained. The proce-dures prescribed in this standard do not consider materialvariation, purpose for obtaining the data, special purposestudies, or any considerations for the users objectives; it iscommon practice

    40、to increase or reduce significant digits ofreported data to be commensurate with these considerations. Itis beyond the scope of this standard to consider significantdigits used in analytical methods for engineering design.6. Interferences6.1 Anomalies in the test material with electrical impedancepr

    41、operties significantly different from construction soils andaggregate evaluated during Soil Model development, such asmetal objects or organic material, may affect the accuracy ofthe test method.6.2 The accuracy of the results obtained by this test methodmay be influenced by poor contact between the

    42、 soil electricalprobes and the soil being tested. Large air voids, relative to thevolume of material being tested, that may be present betweensoil probes and the surface of the material being tested maycause incorrect density measurements. The shape of the soilelectrical probe is important to the qu

    43、ality of the electricalmeasurements collected by the CIMI.6.3 When driving the measuring electrical probes, it iscritical to the accuracy of the measurement that they make acomplete and tight contact with the soil over the entire conicalpart of the probe.6.4 If the volume of soil material being test

    44、ed as defined inSection 9 has oversize particles or large voids in the electricalfield, this may cause errors in measurements of electricalproperties. Where lack of uniformity in the soil due to layering,aggregate or voids is suspected, the test site should beexcavated and visually examined to deter

    45、mine if the testmaterial is representative of the in-situ material in general andif an oversize correction is required in accordance with PracticeD4718. Soils must be homogeneous and practically free ofrocks that are in excess of five centimeters in diameter andconstruction debris for the most accur

    46、ate results.6.5 Statistical variance may increase for soil material that issignificantly drier or wetter than optimum water content (2.5 %over optimum or 6.0 % below optimum) as determined usingTest Methods D698 or D1557. Statistical variance may in-crease for soil material that is compacted to less

    47、 than 88 % ofthe maximum dry density as determined using Test MethodsD698 or D1557. The CIMI is generally more accurate when theSoil Model range is broader than the range of soil density andwater content being tested in the field.6.6 If temperature measurements are not used, an error maybe introduce

    48、d in the results depending on the value of thedifference between the temperature of the soil used for the SoilModel and the unknown in-place soil being measured. Allelectrical values are equilibrated to 15.55 C. The equilibrationis necessary because the soil temperature affects the electricalsignals

    49、 that are measured.6.7 This test method applies only to non-frozen soil. Theelectrical properties of soil change considerably as soil tem-perature approaches the freezing point of the entrained water.6.8 The use of electrical probes with different length thanthose used to make the soil mode will introduce an error in theinterpretation of the data and the estimation of the density ofwater content of the tested soils.6.9 The use of a Soil Model that was generated from adifferent soil than that selected for unknown in-place measure-ments will result in errors in the es


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