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HERO ID
2657133
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Sand Samples' Preparation Using Mobile Pluviator
Author(s)
Khari, M; Kassim, KA; Adnan, A
Year
2014
Is Peer Reviewed?
No
Journal
Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering
ISSN:
1319-8025
EISSN:
0377-9211
Volume
39
Issue
10
Page Numbers
6825-6834
DOI
10.1007/s13369-014-1247-8
Web of Science Id
WOS:000341732200004
Abstract
It is important to have a good estimation of soil properties in the laboratory when simulation of natural soil condition is required, especially if the soil profile is subjected to static and dynamic loadings. Soil configuration is one of the most important parameters to maintain when preparing soil samples in large area. In this study, the newly designed Mobile Pluviator adopted the air pluviation method for deposition of sand samples. The apparatus is operated based on the uniformity distribution of sand particles with the terminal velocity concept where a series of shutter porosities are chosen for different sizes of sand particles. The densities of the soil samples were determined based on the correlation between the falling height and the rate of soil discharge of the shutter. Using this apparatus, a wide range of D (r) (relative density) ranging from 10 to 98 % can be achieved. The advantage of the Mobile Pluviator is that it can be moved to cover a wider area during the raining process and does not interfere with monitoring instrumentation.
Keywords
Mobile Pluviator; Sand sample; Relative density; Falling height; Air pluviation
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