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Razlike med Proctorjevim in modificiranim Proctorjevim preizkusom : diplomsko delo
ID Plečnik, Katja (Author), ID Jovičić, Vojkan (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
V diplomskem delu smo se lotili raziskave področja zgoščenosti zemljine, pri čemer smo se še posebej osredotočili na razlike med standardnim Proctorjevim preizkusom (SPP) in modificiranim Proctorjevim preizkusom (MPP). To je vključevalo natančen pregled obeh različic metodologije in dobljenih rezultatov. Kot temeljno načelo geotehničnega inženiringa ima zgoščevanje zemljine ključno vlogo pri oblikovanju trajnosti in stabilnosti nasipov ter posredno drugih geotehničnih konstrukcij. Tako SPP kot MPP služita kot bistveni orodji pri razumevanju značilnosti zgoščevanja različnih tipov zemljine in pomagata inženirjem pri sprejemanju premišljenih odločitev med gradnjo. Naša raziskava je pokazala, da glavni cilj obeh preizkusov ostaja dosleden: medtem ko se doseganje največje suhe gostote z optimalno vsebnostjo vlage za dosego tega cilja bistveno razlikujejo. SPP, zasnovan tako, da posnema scenarije zgoščevanja na terenu, uporablja nižjo energijo zgoščevanja in zgoščevanje v treh plasteh pristop. Po drugi strani MPP ponuja višjo energijo zgoščevanja in zgoščevanje v petih plasteh. Naše ugotovitve so poudarile razlike v optimalni vsebnosti vlage in največji suhi gostoti v različnih pogojih. Pristop s konstantno energijo, uporabljen v SPP in MPP, je osvetlil izrazit vpliv velikosti kalupa na učinkovitost zgoščevanja. Večji kalupi so dali večjo gostoto pri relativno nižji vsebnosti vlage, kar ponazarja vlogo razporeditve delcev pri doseganju zgostitve. Ta raziskava nam je razkrila vplive energije zgoščanja SPP in MPP ter tudi ponudila razloge za opažene razlike.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:standardni Proctor preizkus, modificirani Proctor preizkus, zgoščenost zemljine, optimalna vlaga, primerjava rezultatov
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:NTF - Faculty of Natural Sciences and Engineering
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:K. Plečnik
Year:2023
Number of pages:X, 35 f.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-151203 This link opens in a new window
UDC:622
COBISS.SI-ID:168592643 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:30.09.2023
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Language:English
Title:Differences Between Proctor and Modified Proctor Test : diploma work
Abstract:
In the diploma thesis, we undertook research in the area of soil compaction, focusing in particular on the differences between the standard Proctor test (SPT) and the modified Proctor test (MPT). This included a detailed review of both versions of the methodology and the results obtained. As a fundamental principle of geotechnical engineering, soil compaction plays a key role in shaping the durability and stability of embankments and, indirectly, other geotechnical structures. Both SPT and MPT serve as essential tools in understanding the compaction characteristics of various soil types and assist engineers in making informed decisions during construction. Our research has shown that while the main goal of both tests remains consistent – to achieve maximum dry density with optimal moisture content – the paths to achieving this goal differ significantly. Designed to mimic densification scenarios in the field, the SPT uses a lower densification energy and densification in three layers approach. On the other hand, MPT offers higher densification energy and densification in five layers. Our findings highlighted differences in optimum moisture content and maximum dry density under different conditions. The constant energy approach used in SPT and MPT shed light on the distinct influence of mold size on densification efficiency. Larger molds gave higher densities at relatively lower moisture contents, illustrating the role of particle arrangement in achieving densification. This research revealed to us the influences of SPT and MPT densification energy and also offered reasons for the observed differences.

Keywords:standard Proctor test, modified Proctor test, soil compaction, optimal moisture, comparison of results

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