Types of Soil Tests in Building Construction
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Why Soil Testing is Important before Construction?
When you decide to construct a house, soil testing is one of the first
things to be done after buying a plot of land.
Soil testing is the first step in construction planning to ensure
whether the plot of land is suitable for constructing any structure to
avoid dreadful phenomena in the future.
The type of tests on soil reveals the physical and engineering properties
of soil that help to determine the type of foundation to be laid for
construction. Knowing moisture content, mineral presence, density,
permeability and bearing capacity of the soil gives an idea of working
considerations for foundations and earthworks.
Like higher sulfur content in the soil requires cement that provides
resistance to sulfur such as Sulphate-resisting Portland Cement
(SRPC).
Role of Soil Testing in Foundations
Foundation is the first and important step of
construction, a small defect or damage can fail or collapse the whole
building. Foundation acts as a guardian to the building and protects it
from any physical forces that emerge in the subsoil. It helps to sustain
and maintain the load bearings from the building to the ground.
The soil should consist of all physical and chemical properties to
withstand the weight of the building.
The soil testing and analysis helps to determine the rate of
settlement and bearing capacity of the soil. These tests also help to define the length and depth of the pillars
to lay the foundation.
The water content in the soil can only be known by soil
testing, which helps to settle the level of humidity within the
foundation. It's necessary to have a note about soil movements, the way
soil reacts in the presence and absence of water. Generally,
soil movement is higher in clay soil than in sandy soil.
Removal of vegetation also plays a very important role, the presence of
weeds, roots of old cut trees can cause soil movement in the land. These
all factors affect the foundation settlement posing a threat to the
structure.
Types of Soil Testing
If soil is not tested properly, it develops
cracks in the future and collapses in due course of time. Various
types of tests are executed to know the surface characteristics of
soil, and some of them are briefly explained below:
Moisture Content Test
This test is used to determine the moisture and
water content in the soil. Various methods like Calcium Carbide
Method, Oven Drying Method, Sand bath Method, Radiation Method, and
Alcohol Method.
Of all the methods, the
Oven Drying method results are
most accurate in which the moisture content is defined as the mass
of water that can be removed from the soil by heating at 105 –
110°C.
The water table level is only known from soil testing, which helps
to find the level of humidity in the foundation.
Specific Gravity Test
This test provides information about the
degree of saturation of the soil and void ratio. The void ratio is
defined as a ratio of void volume to the volume of the solids
present in the soil.
The standard specific gravity of soil ideal for construction
should be from 2.65 to 2.85.
The soil should consist of the low-value presence of organic
content, porous matter, and heavy materials.
Dry Density Test
The density test helps to classify the soil
into three types - loose, medium, and dense, with the weight of
the soil samples.
The lesser the density, the stronger the foundation.
It can be tested by using the sand replacement method, core
cutter method, and water-displacement method.
Atterberg Limits Test
It is used to measure the critical water
content of the soil. There are plastic limits, liquid limit
and shrinkage limit, which displays the attributes of
fine-grained soil at different conditions.
Compaction Test
The most commonly used compaction
test is
Proctor's test, which
determines the compaction characteristics of soil reducing
air voids by densification. This test gives information
about
maximum dry density and optimum water content of
compacted soil.
These are some of the frequently
used soil tests for any structure. The most suitable
construction techniques for any building can be achieved
by soil testing, as it is the first step, to begin with.
It is recommended to perform them without any fail to
avoid damages and sinking of building in the
future.
Stratigraphic Profiles [DWG]
Soil Profile [DWG]