April 2012: in Case of Doubt, The German-Language Original Shall Be Considered Authoritative
April 2012: in Case of Doubt, The German-Language Original Shall Be Considered Authoritative
April 2012: in Case of Doubt, The German-Language Original Shall Be Considered Authoritative
April 2012
DIN 18134
D
ICS 93.020 Supersedes
DIN 18134:2001-09
Soil –
Testing procedures and testing equipment –
Plate load test,
English translation of DIN 18134:2012-04
Baugrund –
Versuche und Versuchsgeräte –
Plattendruckversuch,
Englische Übersetzung von DIN 18134:2012-04
Sol –
Méthodes et appareils d’essais –
Essai de charge à plaque,
Traduction anglaise de DIN 18134:2012-04
Translation by DIN-Sprachendienst.
In case of doubt, the German-language original shall be considered authoritative.
DIN 18134:2012-04
Contents
Page
Foreword ............................................................................................................................................................. 4
1 Scope ...................................................................................................................................................... 5
2 Normative references ............................................................................................................................ 5
3 Terms and definitions ........................................................................................................................... 5
4 Designation ............................................................................................................................................ 6
5 Apparatus .............................................................................................................................................. 6
5.1 General ................................................................................................................................................... 6
5.2 Reaction loading system ...................................................................................................................... 6
5.3 Loading plates ....................................................................................................................................... 7
5.4 Loading system ..................................................................................................................................... 8
5.5 Force-measuring apparatus................................................................................................................. 8
5.6 Settlement-measuring device .............................................................................................................. 9
5.7 Ancillary equipment ............................................................................................................................ 11
5.8 Calibration of plate loading apparatus and functional testing ....................................................... 11
6 Test conditions ................................................................................................................................... 11
7 Procedure for plate load test ............................................................................................................. 11
7.1 Test area preparation ......................................................................................................................... 11
7.2 Setting up the plate loading apparatus ............................................................................................. 11
7.3 Arrangement of settlement-measuring device................................................................................. 12
7.4 Preloading ........................................................................................................................................... 12
7.5 Loading and unloading ...................................................................................................................... 12
7.5.1 General ................................................................................................................................................. 12
7.5.2 Determining the strain modulus, EV ................................................................................................. 12
7.5.3 Determining the modulus of subgrade reaction, ks......................................................................... 13
8 Evaluation and representation of results ......................................................................................... 13
8.1 Load-settlement curve ........................................................................................................................ 13
8.2 Calculation of strain modulus, EV ..................................................................................................... 14
8.3 Calculation of modulus of subgrade reaction, ks ............................................................................ 15
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Annex B (informative) Principles underlying the normal equations for calculation of the constants
of the second degree polynomial for the load settlement curve and for calculation of the
strain modulus, EV .............................................................................................................................. 24
Bibliography ...................................................................................................................................................... 25
Figures
Tables
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Foreword
This document has been prepared by Working Committee NA 005-05-03 AA Baugrund, Laborversuche (SpA
zu CEN/TC 341/WG 6) of the Normenausschuss Bauwesen (Building and Civil Engineering Standards
Committee).
Attention is drawn to the possibility that some elements of this document may be the subject of patent rights.
DIN [and/or DKE] shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights.
Amendments
a) in the settlement-measuring device, the distance of the centre of the loading plate to the centreline of the
support has been changed to a minimum of 1,50 m, and alternative measuring devices are now
permitted;
Previous editions
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1 Scope
This standard is intended for use in earthworks and foundation engineering, as well as in road construction.
The plate load test permits the relationship between load and settlement (load-settlement curve) to be
determined, the aim being to assess the deformation and strength characteristics of soil, using the load-
settlement curves to determine the strain modulus EV and the modulus of subgrade reaction ks.
2 Normative references
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated
references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced
document (including any amendments) applies.
DIN 863-2, Verification of geometrical parameters — Micrometers — Part 2: Micrometer callipers heads,
depth micrometer — Concepts, requirements, testing
DIN EN 10025-1, Hot rolled products of structural steels — Part 1: General technical delivery conditions
DIN EN ISO 376, Metallic materials — Calibration of force-proving instruments used for the verification of
uniaxial testing machines
DIN EN ISO 3650, Geometrical product specifications (GPS) — Length standards — Gauge blocks
DIN EN ISO 7500-1, Metallic materials — Verification of static uniaxial testing machines — Part 1:
Tension/compression testing machines — Verification and calibration of the force-measuring system
DIN ISO 2768-1, General tolerances — Tolerances for linear and angular dimensions without individual
tolerance indications
DIN ISO 2768-2, General tolerances — Geometrical tolerances for features without individual tolerances
indications
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3.1
plate load test
test in which a load is repeatedly applied and released in increments using a circular loading plate aided by a
loading device, with the settlement of the loading plate being measured
3.2
strain modulus
EV
parameter expressing the deformation characteristics of a soil, calculated from the secants of the load-
settlement curves obtained from the first or repeat loading cycle between points 0,3 · 0max and 0,7 · 0max
NOTE The calculation of the strain modulus is based on 8.2 and is explained in Annex B.
3.3
modulus of subgrade reaction
ks
ratio of the normal stress 0 under an area load to the associated settlement s
NOTE For the purposes of this standard, the modulus of subgrade reaction is calculated from the load-settlement
curve obtained from the first loading cycle of the soil according to 8.3.
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3.4
maximum permissible errors
maximum permitted limits of error of a measuring instrument
4 Designation
The designation according to this standard comprises the following elements.
EXAMPLE Designation of a plate load test according to DIN 18134 using a loading plate with a diameter of 300 mm:
Standard number
5 Apparatus
5.1 General
The following equipment is required for carrying out the plate load test:
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Loading plates shall be made of grade S355 J0 steel to DIN EN 10025-1. They shall be machined so as to
have the flatness and roughness tolerances in accordance with Figures 1 and 2. The loading plate shall have
two handles (see Figure 1).
Dimensions in millimetres
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1 Centring pin to hold the force transducer with articulated top
2 Handle
3 Hole circle (e.g. 85 mm with three M6 bolts (distributed equally on hole circle))
4 Measuring tunnel
Loading plates with a diameter of 300 mm shall have a minimum thickness of 25 mm.
Loading plates with a diameter of 600 mm or 762 mm shall have a minimum thickness of 20 mm and be
provided with equally spaced stiffeners with even upper faces parallel to the plate bottom face to allow the
300 mm plate to be placed on top of it. Centring pins, and also clamps, if necessary, shall be provided to hold
the upper plate in position (see Figure 2).
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Dimensions in millimetres
General tolerances: ISO 2768 – mL
Key
1 Centring pins for 300 mm loading plate
2 300 mm loading plate
3 Stiffeners (t 20 mm)
4 Attachment hole for handle
5 Three clamps
a Arrangement of stiffeners reduced in scale and shown schematically
Figure 2 — Loading plate 600 mm or 762 mm in diameter with equally distributed stiffeners
For the pressure to be properly applied, the hydraulic jack shall be hinged on both sides and secured against
tilting. The pressure piston shall act through at least 150 mm.
The height of the plate loading apparatus during operation should not exceed 600 mm. In order to
compensate for differences in the heights of the vehicles used as reaction loads, elements shall be provided
that allow the initial length of the hydraulic jack to be increased to at least 1 000 mm. Suitable means shall be
provided to prevent buckling of these elements.
The stress shall be indicated at a resolution of at least 0,001 MN/m 2 for a 300 mm loading plate and at least
0,000 1 MN/m2 for 600 mm and 762 mm loading plates.
The resolution of the force-measuring system shall be equivalent to that of the force transducer.
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The arrangement in Figure 3 shows a settlement-measuring device with a rotatable contact arm (see Figure
3 a)) and one with a contact arm capable of being moved horizontally in axial direction (i.e. with a slide
bearing, see Figure 3 b)).
The measuring device with a rotatable contact arm is only suitable for tests in excavations up to 0,3 m deep.
The measuring device with a contact arm capable of being moved horizontally in axial direction can also be
used in deeper excavations.
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a vertically adjustable, torsion-proof, rigid contact arm (see “4” in Figure 3),
The distance from the centre of the loading plate to the centreline of the support shall be at least 1,5 m and
shall not be greater than 1,6 m (see Figure 3).
The hP : hM ratio (see Figure 3 a)) shall not exceed 2,0. The setting of the assembly shall be capable of being
locked so that the hP / hM ratio does not change during measurement.
The settlement-measuring device shall be capable of measuring the settlement of the loading plate with a
maximum permissible error of 0,04 mm in the measuring range up to 10 mm when using a 300 mm or
600 mm loading plate, and in the measuring range up to 15 mm when using a 762 mm loading plate.
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Dimensions in metres
a) Rotatable contact arm according to the “weighbeam principle”; measurement of settlement taking into
account the lever ratio hP : hM
Dimensions in metres
b) Contact arm with slide bearing; measurement of settlement in the lever ratio 1:1
Key
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Measurement of settlement with alternative measuring devices is permitted if these have at least the same
resolution and measure to the same accuracy and are recognized as remaining unaffected by soil deformation
occurring as a result of testing. Such measuring devices shall be calibrated according to A.4.2.
5.7.4 Trowel, spatula, set square, plumb line, folding rule, dry medium sand, gypsum plaster, oil
The plate loading apparatus shall be calibrated before delivery and after repair. Calibration shall be repeated
once a year.
6 Test conditions
The plate load test may be carried out on coarse-grained and composite soils as well as on stiff to firm fine-
grained soils. Care shall be taken to ensure that the loading plate is not placed directly on particles larger than
one-quarter of its diameter.
In the case of rapidly drying, equigranular sand, or soil which has formed a surface crust, has been softened
or has been otherwise disturbed in its upper zone, this disturbed soil shall be removed before the plate load
test is carried out. The density of the soil under test shall remain as unchanged as possible.
For fine-grained soil (e.g. silt, clay), the plate load test can only be carried out and evaluated satisfactorily if
the soil is stiff to firm in consistency. In case of doubt, the consistency of the soil under test shall be
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determined at various depths up to a depth, d, below ground level (d = diameter of loading plate).
The hydraulic jack shall be placed onto the middle of, and at right angles to, the loading plate beneath the
reaction loading system and secured against tilting. The minimum clearance between loading plate and
contact area of the reaction load shall be 0,75 m for a 300 mm plate, 1,10 m for a 600 mm plate, and 1,30 m
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for a 762 mm plate. The reaction load shall be secured against displacement at right angles to the direction of
loading.
Care shall be taken to ensure that the loading system remains stable throughout the test.
In order to measure settlement, the stylus (see Figure 3) shall be placed in the centre of the loading plate. The
distance between the support for the supporting frame and the area taken up by the reaction load shall be at
least 1,25 m. The dial gauge or transducer shall be set up so as to be vertical (see Figure 3 a) and Figure
3 b)).
When placing the loading plate, care shall be taken to ensure that the stylus of the contact arm can be passed
without hindrance into the measuring tunnel in the plinth of the loading plate and positioned centrally on the
plate.
The settlement-measuring device shall be protected from sunlight and wind. Care shall be taken to ensure
that the device and the reaction loading system are not subjected to vibration during the test.
7.4 Preloading
Prior to starting the test, the force transducer and dial gauge or displacement transducer shall be set to zero,
after which a load shall be applied corresponding to a stress of 0,01 MN/m 2 when using a 300 mm or a
600 mm plate and to a stress of 0,005 MN/m 2 when using a 762 mm plate.
The reading of the gauge or transducer shall not be reset to zero until at least 30 s after the preload has been
applied.
7.5.1 General
The maximum load and/or the maximum settlement required are governed by the objectives of the test, as
well as by the properties of the soil and the size of the loading plate.
To determine the strain modulus, EV, the load shall be applied in not less than six stages, in approximately
equal increments, until the required maximum stress is reached. Each change in load (from stage to stage)
shall be completed within one minute. The load shall be released in 3 stages, to 50 %, 25 % and
approximately 2 % of the maximum load. Following unloading, a further (2 nd) loading cycle shall be carried
out, in which, however, the load is to be increased only to the penultimate stage of the first cycle (so that the
full load is not reached).
When increasing and decreasing the load, 120 s after the previous loading stage has been reached shall
elapse before beginning the next stage. For roadbase testing, 60 s are sufficient. The load shall be held
constant during this period. The reading shall be recorded at the termination of each loading stage (see
Tables 1 and 2).
To determine the strain modulus for road construction purposes, a 300 mm loading plate shall be used and
the load increased until a normal stress below the plate of 0,5 MN/m2 is reached. If a settlement of 5 mm is
reached first, the normal stress measured at this stage shall be taken as the maximum stress.
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For a 600 mm loading plate, the limit values are 0,25 MN/m 2 (for normal stress) and 8 mm (for settlement),
and for a 762 mm loading plate, 0,2 MN/m 2 and 13 mm.
If a test proceeds in an unexpected manner (e.g. if the loading plate tips or sinks rapidly), the soil at the test
site shall be dug up to a depth equal to the plate diameter. If any local inhomogeneity is encountered (e.g.
stones, or soil of varying consistency), this shall be recorded.
For soils of low particle strength (e.g. volcanic scoria), or where rapid deformation of the soil as the loading
increases indicates imminent failure, the plate load test shall be terminated at lower normal stress values.
If, during the loading cycle, a higher load than intended is inadvertently applied, this load shall be maintained and a note
made in the test report.
NOTE In order to check the results obtained from the second loading cycle, once unloading in stages has been
completed a third cycle may be carried out to the same maximum load. However this shall be applied immediately after
the second loading stage, without any further intermediate stages.
In order to determine the modulus of subgrade reaction, ks, for use in the design of road and airfield
pavements, a 762 mm loading plate shall be used. A preload of 0,005 MN/m 2 shall be maintained until the
rate of settlement of the plate is less than 0,02 mm/min. The load shall then be applied in increments
producing normal stresses of 0,04 MN/m 2, 0,08 MN/m2, 0,14 MN/m2, and 0,2 MN/m 2. At each stage the load
shall be maintained until the rate of settlement of the plate becomes less than 0,02 mm/min. The load may be
released with one intermediate stage at a normal stress of 0,08 MN/m2.
hP
s sM (1)
hM
The normal stresses shall be plotted against the settlement as shown in 9.1, Figure 4. A load-settlement fitting
curve shall be drawn through the measuring points of the first loading cycle and repeat loading cycle. The
measuring points from the unloading cycle shall be joined in a straight line. The loading and unloading cycles
shall be identified by directional arrows.
type of soil;
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load-settlement curves;
where appropriate, a description of the soil conditions below the plate after testing.
s a0 a1 0 a2 02 (2)
where
In order to determine the constants of the first loading cycle, the first stage of the first loading cycle (loading
stage 0 in Table 2) shall be neglected.
In order to determine the constants of the second loading cycle, the first stage of the second loading cycle
(loading stage 9 in Table 3) shall be taken into account.
In order to calculate the constants of the polynomial from the measuring values from the first and second
loading cycles, normal equations (B.1), (B.2) and (B.3) in Annex B shall be evaluated. A computational aid
programmed to deal with these equations shall be used.
If a computer programme is used to determine the strain modulus, the programme shall be checked using the
calculation example given in 9.1.
The strain modulus, EV, in MN/m2, shall be calculated using Equation (3):
1
E V 1,5 r (3)
a1 a2 0 max
where
0max is the maximum average normal stress below the loading plate in the first loading cycle, in MN/m 2.
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The subscript 1 shall be used after EV to denote the first loading cycle, and the subscript 2 to denote the second
loading cycle (see 9.1). 0max from the first loading cycle shall also be used to determine the parameters of the
second loading cycle.
where
In road and airfield construction, the normal stress, 0, corresponding to a settlement s* of the loading plate of
1,25 mm (see Figure 5), shall be measured using a 762 mm loading plate .
When the shape of the load-settlement curve requires a correction of the origin, a tangent shall be drawn at
the point of inflexion so as to intersect the axis of settlement s* at 0* (see example in 9.2).
9 Examples of application
Lever ratio:
hP 1,260
1,333 (5)
hM 0,945
Strain modulus EV1 and strain modulus EV2 shall be calculated from the values in Tables 2 and 3.
The load-settlement curves are shown in Figure 4. A compilation of results is given in Table 3.
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Table 2 — Measured values for first loading cycle and unloading cycle
0 0,71 0,01 0 0
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a0 mm 0,285 2,595
1,5 r
E V MN/m2
a1 a2 0 max 29,0 77,7
EV2
2,68
EV1
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Key
Measurement points from the first loading cycle
Measurement points from the unloading cycle
Measurement points from the second loading cycle
1 Line connecting point (0,01 MN/m2; 0 mm) and the first point from the first loading cycle
2 First point from the first loading cycle
3 Secant between 0,3 · 0max and 0,7 · 0max
4 Quadratic parabola between the first and the last point from the first loading cycle
5 Quadratic parabola between the first and the last point from the second loading cycle
6 First point from the second loading cycle
s Settlement in mm
0 Normal stress in MN/m2
Figure 4 — Load-settlement curve, fitting curves according to Table 2 and Table 3 for the first and
second loading cycles
The modulus of subgrade reaction ks shall be calculated from the values in Table 5. The load-settlement
curves are shown in Figure 5.
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0 4,56 0,010 0
1 18,24 0,040 0,31
2 36,48 0,080 0,56
3 63,85 0,140 0,97
4 91,21 0,200 2,53
5 36,48 0,080 1,16
6 0,00 0,000 0,57
Key
s Settlement in mm
0 Normal stress in MN/m2
Wendepunkttangente = Tangent at point of inflection
Result obtained by evaluation using the corrected origin 0* and corrected settlement s*:
0 0,186 MN/m2
k 148,8 MN/m3 (6)
s
s* 0,001 25 m
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Annex A
(normative)
A.1 General
The plate loading apparatus is calibrated to verify its proper functioning and to ensure compliance of the
loading- and settlement-measuring devices with requirements.
Calibration shall be carried out by a body that uses instruments with certified traceability.
Calibration of the plate loading apparatus shall be repeated at regular intervals to ensure performance of the
loading test in accordance with this standard.
Prior to each calibration, the apparatus shall be checked for mechanical damage and proper functioning of all
components. The results shall be stated in the calibration report.
Calibrated loading- and settlement-measuring devices shall be durably marked with labels giving the name
and address of the calibration body and the validity of calibration.
It shall be checked whether the plate loading apparatus fulfills the requirements regarding:
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b) indication (limit of error) and resolution of the force-measuring system (see 5.5);
c) indication (limit of error) and resolution of the settlement-measuring device (see 5.6);
d) distance between centre of loading plate and centreline of support of contact arm assembly (see 5.6);
A.3 Apparatus and equipment used for calibration and functional testing
a) frame, for mounting the force-measuring system of the plate loading apparatus;
b) class 2 reference compressive force transducer as in DIN EN ISO 376, including a measurement amplifier;
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a) micrometer as in DIN 863-2 or gauge blocks according to DIN EN ISO 3650 of grade 2 with nominal
lengths from 1 mm to 15 mm;
The force-measuring system of the plate loading apparatus and reference compressive force transducer for
calibration purposes shall be mounted centrally in the frame and subjected to a preload corresponding to a
normal stress below the plate of 0,01 MN/m 2 or 0,001 MN/m2 (first loading stage, Table A.1). The load shall
be applied using the loading system of the plate loading apparatus requiring calibration.
For calibrating the force-measuring system and checking the correct functioning of the loading system, two
loading cycles and one unloading cycle shall be carried out. The load increments shall be selected as a
function of the plate diameter (see Table A.1). Each increase/decrease in load from stage to stage shall be
completed within one minute. The load shall be released in four stages (nos. 6, 4, 2, 1 according to Table
A.1). Whether loading or unloading, the interval between the end of one stage and the start of the next shall
be two minutes, during which time the load shall be maintained. Each load shall be set on the force-measuring
system, read on the reference compressive force transducer, and recorded in the calibration report.
Calibration shall be carried out at an ambient temperature between 10 °C and 35 °C (see DIN EN ISO 7500-1).
The error of measurement in the indication, q, in %, is calculated as in Equation (A.1) in relation to Fmax:
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F F
q i 100
Fmax
(A.1)
where
Fmax is the maximum load required for the plate-loading test, in kN (loading stage no. 8 according to
Table A.1).
The limit of error of the force-measuring system (i.e. 1 % of the maximum load in the plate load test in
accordance with 5.5) shall not be exceeded.
If the difference between the reading on the force-measuring system, Fi and the reading on the reference
gauge, F, exceeds Fmax by more than 1 % for the loading cycles and by more than 2 % for the unloading cycle
in the plate-loading test, the force-measuring system of the plate loading apparatus shall be adjusted in
accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions and the calibration repeated.
The zero error shall not exceed 0,2 % of Fmax one minute after the load has been completely removed.
The contact arm assembly of the plate loading device shall be placed on a firm, even, horizontal surface and
the dial gauge or displacement transducer mounted into the contact arm.
For calibration, three different zero settings of the settlement-measuring device shall be carried out, and one
series of measurements shall be taken for each zero setting. Each series shall comprise at least five
measurements (beginning at the maximum calibration range). They shall be taken at approximately equal
intervals along the measuring range of the settlement-measuring device and cover the ranges up to 10 mm
and up to 15 mm.
The travelling distance for the calibration of the sensing device shall be 0,5 mm.
The readings of the settlement-measuring device for each of the three measurement series shall be recorded
in the calibration report.
Calibration shall be carried out at an ambient temperature between 10 °C and 35 °C (see DIN EN ISO 7500-1).
The ambient temperature at which the calibration is carried out shall be recorded.
If one of the values indicated by the settlement-measuring device differs from the micrometer reading or the
nominal value of the gauge block by more than 0,04 mm, the settlement-measuring device of the plate loading
apparatus shall be adjusted in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions and the calibration repeated.
When using plate loading apparatus with a settlement-measuring device based on the “weighbeam principle”,
the lever ratio hP : hM shall be taken into account.
a) applicant;
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b) manufacturer of apparatus;
c) type of apparatus;
e) year of manufacture;
g) date of calibration;
k) deviations of loading plate and contact arm dimensions from specified dimensions;
m) deviations of the actual readings on the force-measuring device from the target values, in %;
n) deviations of the actual readings on the settlement-measuring device from the target values, in mm;
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Annex B
(informative)
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and for calculation of the strain modulus, EV
The normal equations for calculation of the parameters for the following equation
s a0 a1 0 a2 02
from the test results (01 ; s1), (02 ; s2) ... (0n ; sn) are as follows:
n n n
0i
i1 i 1 i1
n n n n
0i 0i
i1 i 1 i 1 i1
n n n n
a0 02i a1 03i a2 04i s i 02i (B.3)
i1 i1 i1 i1
The strain modulus EV1 can be calculated as a secant modulus according to elastic isotropic half-space
theory. The secant is determined by the following points on the quadratic parabola (see Figure 4):
2 1
EV1 1,5 r 1,5 r
s s2 s1
1
1,5 r
a1 a2 0max
The strain modulus EV2 can also be calculated from the curve of the second loading cycle using 0 max from
the first loading cycle.
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