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ASTM International - ASTM D5918-96(2001)

Standard Test Methods for Frost Heave and Thaw Weakening Susceptibility of Soils

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Organization: ASTM International
Publication Date: 10 March 1996
Status: inactive
Page Count: 12
ICS Code (Soil quality and pedology in general): 13.080.01
scope:

1.1 These laboratory test methods cover the frost heave and thaw weakening susceptibilities of soil that is tested in the laboratory by comparing the heave rate and thawed bearing ratio with values in an established classification system. This test was developed to classify the frost susceptibility of soils used in pavements. It should be used for soils where frost-susceptibility considerations, based on particle size such as the limit of 3 % finer than 20 mm in Specification D 2940, are uncertain. This is most important for frost-susceptibility criteria such as those used by the Corps of Engineers, that require a freezing test for aggregates of inconclusive frost classification. The frost heave susceptibility is determined from the heave rate during freezing. The thaw weakening susceptibility is determined with the bearing ratio test (see Test Method D1883).

1.2 This is an index test for estimating the relative degree of frost-susceptibility of soils used in pavement systems. It cannot be used to predict the amount of frost heave nor the strength after thawing, nor can it be used for long-term freezing of permafrost or for foundations of refrigerated structures.

1.3 The test methods described are for one sample and uses manual temperature control. It is suggested that four samples be tested simultaneously and that the temperature control and data taking be automated using a computer.

1.4 The values stated in SI units are to be regarded as the standard. The inch-pound units given in parentheses are for information only.

1.5 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.

Document History

February 1, 2013
Standard Test Methods for Frost Heave and Thaw Weakening Susceptibility of Soils
1.1 These laboratory test methods cover the frost heave and thaw weakening susceptibilities of soil that is tested in the laboratory by comparing the heave rate and thawed bearing ratio2 with values...
February 1, 2013
Standard Test Methods for Frost Heave and Thaw Weakening Susceptibility of Soils (Withdrawn 2022)
1.1 These laboratory test methods cover the frost heave and thaw weakening susceptibilities of soil that is tested in the laboratory by comparing the heave rate and thawed bearing ratio2 with values...
November 1, 2006
Standard Test Methods for Frost Heave and Thaw Weakening Susceptibility of Soils
1.1 These laboratory test methods cover the frost heave and thaw weakening susceptibilities of soil that is tested in the laboratory by comparing the heave rate and thawed bearing ratio with values...
March 10, 1996
Standard Test Methods for Frost Heave and Thaw Weakening Susceptibility of Soils
1.1 These laboratory test methods cover the frost heave and thaw weakening susceptibilities of soil that is tested in the laboratory by comparing the heave rate and thawed bearing ratio with values...
ASTM D5918-96(2001)
March 10, 1996
Standard Test Methods for Frost Heave and Thaw Weakening Susceptibility of Soils
1.1 These laboratory test methods cover the frost heave and thaw weakening susceptibilities of soil that is tested in the laboratory by comparing the heave rate and thawed bearing ratio with values...
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