AS 1289.6.9.1-2000 (R2013) Methods of testing soils for engineering purposes - Soil strength and consolidation test - Determination of stiffness of soil - Clegg impact value (CIV)

Abbreviation
AS 1289.6.9.1-2000 (R2013)
Valid from
11/10/2000

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Author
Standards Australia
Information type
Australian Standard,


Description

This Standard sets out a method for determining the stiffness of soil in the field, in terms of the Clegg impact value (CIV), based on the deceleration of a free-falling mass.

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AS 1289.6.9.1-2000 (R2013) Methods of testing soils for engineering purposes - Soil strength and consolidation test - Determination of stiffness of soil - Clegg impact value (CIV)

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AS 1289.6.9.1-2000 (R2013) Methods of testing soils for engineering purposes - Soil strength and consolidation test - Determination of stiffness of soil - Clegg impact value (CIV)

Description

This Standard sets out a method for determining the stiffness of soil in the field, in terms of the Clegg impact value (CIV), based on the deceleration of a free-falling mass.

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AS 1289.6.9.1-2000 (R2013) Methods of testing soils for engineering purposes - Soil strength and consolidation test - Determination of stiffness of soil - Clegg impact value (CIV)
Description

This Standard sets out a method for determining the stiffness of soil in the field, in terms of the Clegg impact value (CIV), based on the deceleration of a free-falling mass.

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AS 1289.6.9.1-2000 (R2013) Methods of testing soils for engineering purposes - Soil strength and consolidation test - Determination of stiffness of soil - Clegg impact value (CIV)

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