Sir will u please tell. The maximum and minimum range for shrinkage limit for cohessive soil. For example. The shrinkage limit value is 14.05% How we determine that the given sample of soil is under the range of shrinkage limit.
sorry sir, firstly u should measured to mercury density at room temperature then you can accurately find volume of mercury in given container. your experiment is not perfect and not accurate. your lab technician not beard silicon glubs due to measuring physical parameters of mercury and not sligthly and gradually move to lid on the mercury upper surface tension layer
At 12:27 I think Wf should be replaced by Delta w, because its not the final water content, but the change in water water content.
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The sieve used for Atterberg limits tests is 425 micron sieve
Right me bhi 425 hi ush karta hu muje ye pura test aata he ye galat he
Bhai seive no 40 bola hai mtl 425 micron ki sieve ka no 40 hai
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Sir will u please tell. The maximum and minimum range for shrinkage limit for cohessive soil.
For example. The shrinkage limit value is 14.05%
How we determine that the given sample of soil is under the range of shrinkage limit.
Shrinkage limit
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Can we find it by casa grande method?
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Thank you for this explications.
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Sir, agar Mercury Naa ho to kya Hum Tin ka internal Volume or dried sample ka volume measure kar k formula se determine kar sakte hein..
this will lead to errors
Sir kindly share the video of vane shear test.
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Hi thanks for sharing this video..i have a question..wich standard of astm is?
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The mositure content value(wi) is not 53.5% it is 48.5%
Nonsense the calculations is correct
thank you for sharing sir
How is that happened doctor?
If weight of water is 10.7 g then the volume of water should be 10.7 cc
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can anyone explain why the soil is sieved ?
to convert the soil to origional grain size
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Thank you sir
sorry sir, firstly u should measured to mercury density at room temperature then you can accurately find volume of mercury in given container. your experiment is not perfect and not accurate. your lab technician not beard silicon glubs due to measuring physical parameters of mercury and not sligthly and gradually move to lid on the mercury upper surface tension layer
Okay Mr perfect you perform it accurately at your home okay baby
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