MC1 - Sampling of Road Pavement Layers
MC1 - Sampling of Road Pavement Layers
MC1 - Sampling of Road Pavement Layers
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1.1
1.2
2
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6
2.7
2.8
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4.1
SCOPE
This sampling procedure covers the
sampling of:
Materials which has been laid but not yet
compacted, and
Completed layers.
The layers from which samples can be
taken are as follows:
treated and untreated bases;
treated and untreated subbases;
selected layers; and
subgrades.
APPARATUS
A suitable tape measure.
A shovel.
A pick.
Suitable small canvas sheets.
A hand brush.
Suitable containers for samples such as
strong canvas bags or plastic bags for
unstabilized layers, and suitable tins or
plastic containers with air-tight lids for
stabilized layers.
A riffler with 25mm openings and six
matching pans.
A metal basin approximately 500mm in
diameter.
SAMPLE SIZE
Test for which sample
is intended
Indicator tests
Density determinations
California Bearing Ratio
Unconfined compressive
strength (treated layers)
Mass in kg
(minimum)
10
40
60
REPORTING
The samples must be sent to the
laboratory under cover of a properly
composed report and data form. (See
form TMH-2 in Method MA2).
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METHOD
Preparation of sampling hole
Using a pick and shovel, dig a hole in the
layer which is to be sampled. The hole
should be large enough to yield the
required sample size. (See note 6.1.) The
material should be loosened carefully so
that material from the underlying layer is
not accidentally loosened and mixed in
with the required material.
Loosen
NOTES
If the layer to be sampled is covered by
another layer, the latter should first be
cleared away from an area larger than the
area required for the test hole in the
underlying layer. The sides of the test
hole in the underlying layer must not
touch the sides of the hole in the upper
6.2
6.3