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<br />PENETRAnON TEST AND SAMI'LD;OOF SoILS (D 1586) <br /> <br />--Oll'VIN<I SHOfl j <br /> <br /> <br />II SI'\.IT '~""fL T1 <br />'" " " <br /> <br />Ii <br />L <br />I <br /> <br />" <br /> <br />5A"~EIl HUg <br /> <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br /> <br />r4 VENTS <br />/ f~A(";.u <br /> <br />rff; <br />.. ,. l (. <br />LI'% <br />...../ L -1-. . ~ I'/' <br />r '. ..(.....1- <br />~.(,.;..I ,..(.....1. I LST'EtL IIAL.L. '.0.0. ""E~ERA8I.T <br />. ----I COAl'!1) wITH A WATI"tIAL 0'- <br />SNORC IIAIlOHCSS g, :lO 1'0 40 <br />27. (..,..IIOI'IHI <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />. Ncn;z t-Split barrel may be IH in. inside diameter provided it contains a liner or 16-gage <br />wall thlcknesa. <br />NO'l'Z 2-Core retainers in the driving: shoe to prevent loss or sample are permitted. <br />NO'l'Z 3-The corners at A may be slightly rounded. <br /> <br />samples of soils recovered as to composi- <br />tion, structure, consistency, color, and <br />condition; then put into jars without <br />ramming. Seal them with wax or her- <br />metically seal to prevent evaporation <br />of the soil moisture. Affix labels to the <br />jar or make notations on the covers (or <br />both) bearing job designation, boring <br />number, sample number, depth penetra- <br />tion n:cord, and length of recovery. <br />Protect samples against extreme tem- <br />perature chllI1ges. <br /> <br />TABLE OF METRIC EQUIVALENTS <br /> I I . <br />iD. -l~: iD. 111m em <br /> -- <br />Ma (16 pg:e) 1.5 ... ; 2 5.08 <br />7i 12.7 3 7.62 <br />~ 19.0 1.9 . 6 15.24 <br />~ 22.2 2. 18 4,;,12 <br />1% 34.9 3.491 ZT 68.58 <br />1J.i 38.1 3,81 <br /> <br />_FIG. I-Standard Split Barrel Sampler Assembly <br /> <br />.. Report <br /> <br />4.1 Data obtained in borings shall be <br />recorded in the field and shall include the <br />following: <br />4.1.1 Name and location of job, <br />4.1.2 Date of boring-start, finish, <br />4.1.3 Boring number and coordinate, <br />if available, <br />4.1.4 Surface elevation, if available, <br />4.1.5 Sample number and depth, <br />4.1.6 Method of advancing sampler, <br />penetration and recovery lengths, <br /> <br />2 <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />4.1.7 Type and size of sampler, <br />4.1.8 Description of soil, <br />4.1.9 Thickness of layer, <br />4.1.10 Depth to water surface; to loss <br />of water; to artesian head; time at which <br />reading was made, <br />4.1.11 Type and make of machine, <br />4,1.12 Size of casing, depth of cased <br />hole, <br />4.1.13 Number of blows per 6. in. <br />(0.15 m), <br />4.1.14 Names of crewmen, and <br />4.1.15 Weather, remarks. <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />~-"'. <br />,.....:.;..:'...........1 <br />,;'--':. <br />r~ <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I <br />