Standard compactness rate Sample Clauses

Standard compactness rate. In case of qualifying tests causing legal effect and in case of control tests the mathematical average of two dynamic compactness rates measured within one metre must be calculated and the value of the standard dynamic compactness rate must be stated rounded to integral number. Example: TrdM = 95% If the difference of the dynamic compactness rate (ΔTrd, %) drawn in into the calculation and the average is larger than 3,0 %, then a third measurement (executed also within one metre) is necessary for the averaging. Note: If the Dm deformation index value calculated during the dynamic compactness measurement is >3 and at the same time, the measured dynamic modulus Ed<10 MPa, then the result of the dynamic compactness measurement can be considered as informative only, while the conditions of the site compactibility are met limitedly. In this case, the loadable counter surface needed for the compactness is missing, and the layer cannot be compacted suitably during the measurement. In this case, the inspected layer cannot be compacted suitably with compacting roller either; the bearing capacity must be increased and the compaction must be repeated! If the saturation value calculated from the water-content measured during the dynamic compactness measurement is S>0,95, then the layer is saturated with water While the water cannot be compressed with dynamic impact, it results in smaller depression amplitude,
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