Author: Preston Clark Smith
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Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 152
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The Use of Nuclear Meters in Soils Investigations
Author: Preston Clark Smith
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Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 152
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Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 152
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Density and Moisture Content Measurements by Nuclear Methods
Author: Robin P. Gardner
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Category : Radioactive gages
Languages : en
Pages : 56
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Sources of error that have been identified on the gamma-ray soil density gauge are: (1) sensitivity to local density variations, especially at the soil surface, (2) sensitivity to soil composition, and (3) inaccurate calibration techniques. An attempt was made to solve these problems by developing for each gauge calibration models that enable stable and homogenous non-soil standards to be used for calibration. Calibration standards and calibration models for each gauge were found and tested. In the process of developing and testing the new nuclear gauge calibration model, the dual-gauge principal of compensating these gauges for variations in soil composition was discovered. The air-gap method of using this principal is explained and was optimized by using the calibration model developed in the current study.
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Category : Radioactive gages
Languages : en
Pages : 56
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Sources of error that have been identified on the gamma-ray soil density gauge are: (1) sensitivity to local density variations, especially at the soil surface, (2) sensitivity to soil composition, and (3) inaccurate calibration techniques. An attempt was made to solve these problems by developing for each gauge calibration models that enable stable and homogenous non-soil standards to be used for calibration. Calibration standards and calibration models for each gauge were found and tested. In the process of developing and testing the new nuclear gauge calibration model, the dual-gauge principal of compensating these gauges for variations in soil composition was discovered. The air-gap method of using this principal is explained and was optimized by using the calibration model developed in the current study.
The Use of Nuclear Meters in Soils Investigations
Author: Preston Clark Smith
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Category : Electronic book
Languages : en
Pages : 136
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Category : Electronic book
Languages : en
Pages : 136
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The Use of Nuclear Meters in Soils Investigations: a Summary of Worldwide Research and Practice
Author: American Society for Testing and Materials
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Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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The Use of Nuclear Meters in Soils Investigation: a Summary World-wide Research and Practice
Author: American Society for Testing and Materials
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 136
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 136
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Symposium on Nuclear Methods for Measuring Soil Density and Moisture
Author: ASTM Committee D-18 on Soils for Engineering Purposes
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Category : Nuclear physics
Languages : en
Pages : 118
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Category : Nuclear physics
Languages : en
Pages : 118
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The Use of Radioactive Material for the Measurement of Water Content and Density of Soil
Author: Robert Horonjeff
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Category : Soils
Languages : en
Pages : 128
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Category : Soils
Languages : en
Pages : 128
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An Investigation of the Use of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance to Determine Moisture Content in Soils
Author: Nagalapur Sastry Haraprasad
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Category : Nuclear magnetic resonance
Languages : en
Pages : 154
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Category : Nuclear magnetic resonance
Languages : en
Pages : 154
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Use of Radioactive Material to Measure Soil Moisture and Density
Author: Donald J. Belcher
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Category : Radioisotopes
Languages : en
Pages : 13
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The need for convenient instruments to measure soil moisture and density in place in a quick, reliable, and possibly continuous manner has long been felt by soils engineers. This paper summarizes the work done up to this time by the Civil Aeronautics Administration and Cornell University on the nuclear meters that are designed to solve the problem. The method presented here makes use of the physical principles of the scattering of neutrons and gamma rays. A source of proper radiation, radium D-beryllium or cobalt 60, is contained in cylindrical probes along with a detector of slow neutrons or of gamma rays, respectively. The probe is inserted into the soil mass through a 1-in. diameter pipe, and the radiation penetrates the nearby soil and is scattered back toward the detector, the amount and character of the scattered radiation giving a measure of the characteristics. The design and testing of such probe meters that measure soils at depth and of the related surface meters that measure thin-layered soils are described in detail. With suitable care, the probe meters measure moisture to ±1 lb of water per cu ft, and measure density to ±5 lb of soil per cu ft. The surface meters are in an earlier experimental stage and are not so accurate. The time required to take a complete set of readings is about 15 min. Further laboratory and field testing is being conducted to perfect these meters to fulfill specific requirements of different engineering projects.
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Category : Radioisotopes
Languages : en
Pages : 13
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The need for convenient instruments to measure soil moisture and density in place in a quick, reliable, and possibly continuous manner has long been felt by soils engineers. This paper summarizes the work done up to this time by the Civil Aeronautics Administration and Cornell University on the nuclear meters that are designed to solve the problem. The method presented here makes use of the physical principles of the scattering of neutrons and gamma rays. A source of proper radiation, radium D-beryllium or cobalt 60, is contained in cylindrical probes along with a detector of slow neutrons or of gamma rays, respectively. The probe is inserted into the soil mass through a 1-in. diameter pipe, and the radiation penetrates the nearby soil and is scattered back toward the detector, the amount and character of the scattered radiation giving a measure of the characteristics. The design and testing of such probe meters that measure soils at depth and of the related surface meters that measure thin-layered soils are described in detail. With suitable care, the probe meters measure moisture to ±1 lb of water per cu ft, and measure density to ±5 lb of soil per cu ft. The surface meters are in an earlier experimental stage and are not so accurate. The time required to take a complete set of readings is about 15 min. Further laboratory and field testing is being conducted to perfect these meters to fulfill specific requirements of different engineering projects.
Applicability of Nuclear Meter for Estimation of Density and Moisture of Special Soils
Author: Christopher A. Gray
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Category : Soil moisture
Languages : en
Pages : 220
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Publisher:
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Category : Soil moisture
Languages : en
Pages : 220
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