Developing Regression Based Model to Predict Degree of Compaction Value of Fine Aggregates Soil Parameters

4 PAGES (1894 WORDS) Civil Engineering Paper

ABSTRACT

Degree of compaction (R %) value is an indicator in strength of earthwork construction. In the design of irrigation earthwork construction, degree of compaction value of compaction characteristics is often used, but laboratory test is time consuming and laborious. Fine aggregate classification and compaction characteristics are routinely determined for in-situ and borrow area (reservation area) soils used in the irrigation earthwork constructions. Developing regression based model to predict degree of compaction value of fine aggregates based on grain size analysis - percentage of Fine (F), Sand (S) and Gravel (G), Plasticity Characteristics Liquid Limit (LL) and Plastics Limit (PL), and Compaction Characteristics Maximum Dry Density (MDD) and Optimum Moisture Content (OMC). In the present study, degree of compaction value of fine aggregates is correlated with index and compaction characteristics. The regression analysis was performed with the result of laboratory test done from a large number of soil sample collected from different irrigation earthwork construction projects in theAmparadistrict (Eastern Province in Sri Lanka). The basic soil properties namely Soil classifications, Liquid Limit (LL), Plastics Limit (PL), Maximum Dry Density (MDD) and Optimum Moisture Content (OMC) are correlated, with the degree of compaction value. Proposed regression model validated from a few independent test data, reported in soil test reports of irrigation department in Ampara region and Eastern Provincial irrigation department in Ampara range, are found to be reasonably accurate.

Key words: Degree of compaction value, Fine Aggregate, Compaction Characteristics, Plasticity Characteristics, Regression, Model.