General, Sample preparation, Test procedure – Humboldt H-4139 Proctor Penetrometer Set User Manual

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General

The Proctor Penetrometer is used in method of test for establishing the

moisture penetration resistance relations of fine-grained soils as determined

by penetration testing.
The Model H-4139, Proctor Penetrometer is furnished with these

interchangeable needles: (in

2

(cm

2

)) 1 (6.45), 3/4 (4.84), 1/2 (3.22), 1/3 (2.15),

1/5 (1.29), 1/10 (.65), 1/20 (0.32), 1/30 (0.22) and 1/40 (0.16). Replacement

needles are available.
H-4139 complies with ASTM D1558 for number and sizes of needles required.
The Penetrometer is furnished with a carrying case. To assemble the apparatus,

place the handle on the graduated handle shaft and tighten in place with the

wing nut. Place the other end of the shaft in the open end of the spring barrel

assembly and tighten the large hexagonal nut finger tight. To install the needles

of various end areas, screw the needle shanks into the tapped hole provided in

the spring barrel assembly.

Sample Preparation

The sample should be prepared in accordance with either method “A” or

method “B” of ASTM D698. After preparation, the fraction passing the #4 sieve

(4.75mm) must have at least 20% passing the 3/8" (9.5mm) sieve.

Test Procedure

1. Compact the soil in the moisture-density mold in accordance with the

procedure described in Section 4 of the ASTM D698.

2. Place the mold containing the soil specimen on a smooth space between

the feet of the test operator.

3. The operator must hold the Penetrometer in a vertical position and control

the rate of penetration by steadying his arms against his legs and at the

same time applying pressure to the Penetrometer handle.

4. Penetrate the soil specimen at the rate of 0.5 inch per second for a distance

of not less than three (3) inches. The penetration needle must be placed

away from the edge of the mold, near the center and the individual

penetrations spaced so as not to interfere with one another.

5. The resistance of the soil to penetration by use of the soil Penetrometer

is determined by the use of the attached needle of known end area. The

needles shall be of such size that the reading will be between 20 and 80.

Take the reading at top as shown in the drawing.

6. Penetrate the soil specimen not less than three times. The average of the

readings must be used. Force readings are indicated at the top of the

sliding ring.

7. The penetration resistance determination must be made on each molded

soil specimen. Penetration resistance determinations cannot be obtained

on very dry molded soil specimens or very granular soils.

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