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Clean gravels and crushed rock are sometimes referred to as “self-compacting,” meaning that if they are dumped in beside a pipe, the material will have a high density.
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In all of the pipe installation manuals/standards/documents published by AWWA, ASTM and ASCE, there is no mention of dumping soils to get a high density. Neither is there any such mention in any of the pipe installation guides published by the pipe trade associations. The author has not found any technical data published that demonstrates that gravel is densified by dumping. However, there are numerous claims in Internet discussion boards by some that gravels are “self-compacting,” but geotechnical engineer contributors generally disagree. The amount of soil support for buried pipe is directly related to the stiffness of the soil. Increasing the density of gravels from 85 percent of their maximum density to 95 percent can easily double the stiffness.
For example, 10' x 10' is equal to 100 square feet, or one square. Jul 26, 2019
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