Bulletin 190 Civil Engineering Testing Equipment - Tinius Olsen
Bulletin 190 Civil Engineering Testing Equipment - Tinius Olsen
Bulletin 190 Civil Engineering Testing Equipment - Tinius Olsen
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Ordering Information:<br />
TO-115-01 Relative Density<br />
Apparatus 110V 60Hz<br />
TO-115-02 Relative Density<br />
Apparatus 220V 60Hz<br />
TO-115-03 Relative Density<br />
Apparatus 240V 50Hz<br />
Optional Accessories:<br />
TO-11501 Vibrating table,<br />
Frequency 3600rpm<br />
TO-11502 Cylindrical metal mold<br />
volume 3000ml<br />
TO-11503 Guide Sleeve for TO-11502<br />
TO-11504 Surcharge Base Plate<br />
TO-11505 Handle for TO-11504<br />
& TO-11509<br />
TO-11506 Surcharge Weight<br />
for TO-11502<br />
TO-11507 Cylinder Metal Mold<br />
volume 15000ml<br />
TO-11508 Guide Sleeve for TO-11507<br />
TO-11509 Surcharge base Plate<br />
for TO-11507<br />
TO-11510 Surcharge Weight<br />
for TO-11507<br />
TO-11511 Dial Gauge Holder<br />
TO-11512 Calibrating Bar<br />
75 * 300 * 3 mm<br />
TO-072 Analog dial gauge<br />
Consolidation Apparatus<br />
Key Features<br />
• High capacity – 8800 k Pa on 50<br />
mm diameter specimens using 11:1<br />
beam ratio<br />
• Triple beam ratio, 9:1, 10:1, 11:1<br />
• Compact unit ensures maximum<br />
space saving<br />
Relevant Standards<br />
BS 1377; EN 1997-2; ASTM D2435,<br />
D4546; AASHTO T216<br />
Description<br />
Our standard consolidation apparatus<br />
consists of a fixed ring type of consolidometer<br />
cell for testing specimens of 60<br />
mm dia x 20 mm thick, but a variety of<br />
specimen size from 50 to 100 mm dia can<br />
also be tested; additionally, the same loading<br />
unit can be used with optional floating<br />
ring consolidometer cells. The standard<br />
consolidation apparatus is supplied with<br />
a weight set to achieve a total pressure<br />
of 10 kg/cm2 (in addition to the seating<br />
load of 0.05 kg/cm2 on the specimen), but<br />
an additional set of weights is required to<br />
reach the full capacity of 20 kg/cm2 .<br />
The consolidation is measured by conventional<br />
dial gauges or digital gauges and<br />
common configurations include a single<br />
and three- gang consolidometers, with<br />
a six –gang version available on special<br />
request.<br />
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