Compaction Equipments Final
Compaction Equipments Final
Compaction Equipments Final
SOIL
PREPARATION/LEVELLING
PNEUMATIC TIRED ROLLERS
PRINCIPLE: Compaction by KNEADING action
TYPES: self propelled or towed
WORKING : The kneading action is generated
by the small-tired units usually having two tandem
axles with four to five wheels on each axles.
The wheels oscillate , enabling them to reach into
lower areas for uniform comapaction.
Also the wheels on the rear are so spaced to
travel over surfaces between the front
tires hence covering the surface completely.
These tires can be mounted slightly above ,
out of line with the axle, hence achieving
a complete Weaving action.
Small pneumatics are not suited for big lift embankment comapction
projects.They are used on small- medium size compaction jobs,primarily
on granular bladed base material.
Large-tired rollers are available in sizes varying from 15 to 200 tons
gross weight.
They utilise one to two earth-moving tires on a single axle. The air
pressure in each tire may vary from 80-150 psi (pounds per square inch)
Because of their size and high pressure , they can compact all soil
types to greater depths.
The expense is in propelling these large rollers over the lifts as they
require tractors with large draw-bar pull action.
APPLICATION:
ROADWAY SUBGRADES
AIR-FILLED BASES
EARTH FILLED DAMS
COMPACTING ABILITY OF ROLLERS DEPEND ON:
1. WHEEL LOAD
2. TIRE SIZE
3. TIRE PLY.
4. INFLATION PRESSURE
PNEUMATIC ROLLERS WITH VARIABLE INFLATION PRESSURES
Used when only pneumatic rollers are used to compact soil through all its stages of
density compaction.
First passes over a lift should be made with relatively low pressures to increase
ground coverage and floatation.
As the soil is compacted further the pressure must be increased gradually to its
maximum value for the final pass.
Initially the rollers (constant) had to be stopped to vary pressure or wt. of the ballast
on the rollers
However , availability of rollers with operator controlled pressures doesn’t require for
the machine to be stopped.
VIBROCOMPACTION METHODS
1.Vibrating pile method
2.Compaction pile method