Geo-Congress 2014 Technical Papers 2014
DOI: 10.1061/9780784413272.237
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Performance of Nonnuclear Devices for In Situ Moisture and Density Determination

Abstract: The largest portion of highway construction cost is in the earthwork phase. Inadequate soil subgrade compaction can cause structural failure of the roadway and infrastructure. Quality control of compacted soil subgrade is commonly performed using the nuclear density gauge. However, growing concerns over the safety of using the device with a radioactive source, training and calibration costs have warranted an effort to replace the nuclear density gauge. Several non-nuclear devices have been developed for the de… Show more

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“…Results showed that the electrical impedance-based soil density gauge (SDG) by TransTech was the most accurate and precise device that measured soil density, compared with the NDG, but only when a field correction factor was applied. These conclusions were confirmed by other studies conducted outside the ERDC (9,10).…”
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“…Results showed that the electrical impedance-based soil density gauge (SDG) by TransTech was the most accurate and precise device that measured soil density, compared with the NDG, but only when a field correction factor was applied. These conclusions were confirmed by other studies conducted outside the ERDC (9,10).…”
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confidence: 87%