This channel is seriously underappreciated like these video from your channel really are informative compared to most of the videos i've ever watched. Thanks for the loud and clear instructions
Insitu and Lab CBRs will likely be quite different because of the constraining effect of the lab CBR mould, compactive effort and such like for coarser grained materials. Undisturbed fine grained samples for Lab CBR should yield similar results to Insitu CBR tests.
There are no direct impacts at all. It's non-invasive testing as the video quite clearly shows. However, indirectly, the use of a vehicle to get to the site will of course emit emissions, similar to all other site activities. But this is 'scraping the barrel' to appease your question.
This channel is seriously underappreciated like these video from your channel really are informative compared to most of the videos i've ever watched. Thanks for the loud and clear instructions
Watching this from New Zealand! Great video
This video is really helpful but can u show us how to read the data,
53,972 view and no comment/appreciation/thanks etc. This video helped me learn In-Situ CBR test. Thanks heaps.
Great work you have been super liked by Civil Engg testing walk
This is very helpful, thanks, all!
thank you for your efforts .. really helpful
Great video mate. Thanks for sharing.
How would you jack the truck in CBR 3%....tilled farmland?
Hi Fancy, we would use some wooden boards under the jacks to increase their surface area
Great video and very informative.
Good video. Do you have a weight in the back of the Ute to push against?
We do yes, 600kg of steel blocks
That was quite interesting to watch, I did notice that the appearance of the ground changed at 5m 39s from the earlier frames. Can you tell me why?
Well spotted, the video was cut from a couple of CBR tests
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Hello. Do you compare your results with some lab CBR with the same soil?
Insitu and Lab CBRs will likely be quite different because of the constraining effect of the lab CBR mould, compactive effort and such like for coarser grained materials. Undisturbed fine grained samples for Lab CBR should yield similar results to Insitu CBR tests.
Thanks you very much for knowledge sharing..
Good information, Thank you
What are the impacts of CBR testing on the environment
There are no direct impacts at all. It's non-invasive testing as the video quite clearly shows. However, indirectly, the use of a vehicle to get to the site will of course emit emissions, similar to all other site activities. But this is 'scraping the barrel' to appease your question.
As you can see devastating :D
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