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METHODS
PART XL
UDC
624.131.434
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BUREAU
MANAK
OF
BHAVAN,
INDIAN
9
BAHADUR
STANDARDS
SHAH
ZAFAR
MARG
NEWDELHI llooo2
Gr 2
March
1978
IS : 2720 ( Part XL ) -
1977
Iizdian Standard
METHODS OF TEST FOR SOILS
PART XL
DETERMINATION
OF FREE SWELL
INDEX OF SOILS
Soil Engineering
Sectional
BDC 23
Representing
Chairman
Committee,
Central
Building
Roorkee
Research
Institute
( CSIR ),
Members
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Members
SHRI R. S. MELKOTE
DEPUTY DIRECTOR ( CSMRS
SHRI T. K. NATARAJAN
Reprsssnting
Central Water Commission, New De hi
) ( Al:emnh )
Central
Road
Institute
( CSIR 1..
Reseaich
New Delhi
REPRESENTATIVE
Hindustan Crtruction
Co Ltd, Bombay
Laboratory,
RESEARCHOFFICER
Building
Research
Roads
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SERI K. R. SAXENA
Engineering Research Laboratories, Hyderabad
SECRETARY
Central Board of Irrigation & Power, New Delhi
DEPUTY SECRETARY( Alternate )
*DR SHAMSHER PRAKA~H
University of Roorkee, Roorkee
Dn GOPAL RANJAN ( Al&ma& )
SHRI H. D. SHARMA
Irrigation Research Institute, Roorkee
Public Works Department, Government of Tamil
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Members
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Central
Building
Research
Institute
( CSIR ),
Roorkee
Engineer-in-Chiefs Branch, Army Headquarters
LT-COL AVTAR SINGH
MAJ
V. K. KANITKAR ( Alternate )
Irrigation Research Institute, Khagaul, Patna
SHRI R. L. DEWAN
D a P u T Y DIRECTOR RESEARCH Railway Board ( Ministry of Railways )
( SOIL MECHANICS-I) ( RDSO )
DIRECTOR
ASSISTANT
(SOIL
RESEARCH
MECHANICS-I ) ( RDSO ) ( Alrem& )
Beas Dama Projects, Talwora Township
DIRECTOR ( I 8~ C )
SHRI K. S. PREM ( Altsrnate )
Geologist Syndicate Pvt Ltd, Calcutta
SHRI H. K. CUEA
SHRI N. N. BRATTACHARAYA( Ahmur~ )
Indian Institute of Technology, New Delhi
SHRI SHASHI K. GULHATI
United Technical Conaultantr ( P ) Ltd, New
SHRI R. K. JA~N
Delhi
DR P. K. DII ( AltemaL )
( cbnfintud on page 5 )
Indian Standard
METHODS OF TEST FOR SOILS
PART XL
DETERMINATION
OF FREE SWELL
INDEX OF SOILS
0.
FOREWORD
off numerical
values ( IID~SC$).
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2. APPARATUS
2.1 Sieve 2.2 Glass
1956. ).
425-micron
Graduated
IS Sieve.
Cylinders
3. PROCEDURE
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3.1 Take two 10 g (see Note ) soil specimens of oven dry soil passing
through 425-micron IS Sieve.
thccase of highly swelling soils, such as sodium bentonites,
the sample
size may he 5 g or alternatively
a cylinder of 250 ml capacity may be used.
NOTE -In
3.2 Each soil specimen shall be poured in each of the two glass graduated
One cylinder shall then be filled with
cylinders of 100 ml capacity.
kerosene oil and the other with distilled writer up to the 100 ml ( see Note
under 3.1) mark. After removal of entrapped air ( by gentle shaking or
stirring with a:tglass rod ), the soils in both the cylinders shall be allowed
to settle. Suffident time (not less than 24 h ) shall be allowed for the soil
sample to attain equilibrium state of volume without any further change in
the volume of the soils. The final volume of soils in each of the cylinders
shall be read out.
4. CALCULATION
4.1 The level of the soil in the kerosene graduated cylinder shall be read
as the original volume of the soil samples, kerosene being a non-polar
liquid doea not cause swelling of the soil. The level of the soil in the
distilled water cylinder shall be read as the free swell level. The free
swell index of the soil shall be calculated as follows:
Free swell index, percent = 7v, -
Vk x ,o()
k
where
SHRI
for
graduatedmeasuring cylinders.
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