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BS EN ISO 17892-2:2014

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Geotechnical investigation and testing. Laboratory testing of soil Determination of bulk density

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Language(s)

English

Published date

31-12-2014

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Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Equipment
5 Test procedure
6 Test results
7 Test report
Annex A (normative) - Calibration, maintenance and checks
Annex B (informative) - Explanations
Bibliography

Defines three methods for the determination of the bulk density of soils, comprising: (a) linear measurement method; (b) immersion in fluid method; (c) fluid displacement method.

Committee
B/526/7
DevelopmentNote
Partially supersedes BS 1377-2(1990). Supersedes 13/30277798 DC. (12/2014)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
26
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Current
Supersedes

This International Standard specifies three methods for the determination of the bulk density of soils, comprising: linear measurement method; immersion in fluid method; fluid displacement method. This International Standard is applicable to the laboratory determination of the bulk density of soil within the scope of geotechnical investigations. The linear measurement method is suitable for the determination of the bulk density of a specimen of soil of regular shape, including specimens prepared for other tests. The specimens used are either rectangular prisms or cylinders with circular cross sections. The immersion in fluid method covers the determination of the bulk density of a specimen of natural or compacted soil by measuring its mass in air and its apparent mass when suspended in fluid. The method may be used when lumps of material of suitable size can be obtained. The fluid displacement method covers the determination of the bulk density of a specimen of soil by measuring its mass in air and the mass of fluid displaced by immersion. The method may be used when lumps of material of suitable size can be obtained. If the immersion in fluid method or fluid displacement method is used, and if the fluid is likely to penetrate into the specimen (eg water) the specimen should be coated before testing to prevent fluid penetration. The bulk density of a soil is useful in the determination of the in situ overburden stress as a function of depth. If required, the dry density of a specimen may be calculated from the bulk density and the water content, if known. NOTE This International Standard fulfils the requirements of the determination of the bulk density of soils for geotechnical investigation and testing in accordance with EN1997–1 and EN1997–2.

Standards Relationship
ISO 17892-2:2014 Identical
EN ISO 17892-2:2014 Identical

BS 5930:2015+A1:2020 Code of practice for ground investigations
BS 1377-1:2016 Methods of test for soils for civil engineering purposes General requirements and sample preparation
BS 5930:2015 Code of practice for ground investigations

ISO 14688-1:2002 Geotechnical investigation and testing Identification and classification of soil Part 1: Identification and description
ISO 17892-1:2014 Geotechnical investigation and testing Laboratory testing of soil Part 1: Determination of water content

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