Part 7 COMPACTION METHODS
Test strips are useful to determine which type of compactor and how many passes will be necessary to achieve the desired compaction In this example, P is pneumatic tire roller; T is a tamping foot, or pad roller; and V is a vibrating drum roller The example at left is for a granular soil mixture; which benefit from vibratory compaction
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