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Title:
Embankment quality phase IV : application to unsuitable soils / authors, David J. White ... [et al.].
Publisher:
Center for Transportation Research and EducationIowa State University,
Copyright Date:
2007
Description:
1 v. (various pagings) : ill. (some col.) ; 28 cm.
Subject:
Embankments--Iowa--Quality control.--Quality control.
Roads--Iowa--Quality control.--Quality control.
Soils--Testing.
Quality control.
Earthwork.
Soil test.
Other Authors:
White, David J., Ph. D. 55130
Iowa State University. Center for Transportation Research and Education.
Iowa State University. Department of Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering.
Iowa. Highway Research Board.
Iowa. Department of Transportation.
Notes:
"October 2007." PGA - Partnership for Geotechnical Advancement. Includes bibliographical references (p. 78).
Scope Note:
Final report.
Summary:
The Quality Management Earthwork (QM-E) special provision was implemented on a pilot project to evaluate quality control (QC) and quality assurance (QA) testing in predominately unsuitable soils. Control limits implemented on this pilot project included the following: 95% relative compaction, moisture content not exceeding +/- 2% of optimum moisture content, soil strength not exceeding a dynamic cone penetrometer (DCP) index of 70 mm/blow, vertical uniformity not exceeding a variation in DCP index of 40 mm/blow, and lift thickness not exceeding depth determined through construction of control strips. Four-point moving averages were used to allow for some variability in the measured parameter values. Management of the QC/QA data proved to be one of the most challenging aspects of the pilot project. Implementing use of the G-RAD data collection system has considerable potential to reduce the time required to develop and maintain QC/QA records for projects using the QM-E special provision. In many cases, results of a single Proctor test were used to establish control limits that were used for several months without retesting. While the data collected for the pilot project indicated that the DCP index control limits could be set more tightly, there is not enough evidence to support making a change. In situ borings, sampling, and testing in natural unsuitable cut material and compacted fill material revealed that the compacted fill had similar strength characteristics to that of the natural cut material after less than three months from the start of construction.
OCLC:
(OCoLC)181158333
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)
IAOX771 -- State Library of Iowa (Des Moines)

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