About Consolidation Apparatus
Fabricated in accordance with IS: 2720 Part XV, a
Consolidation Test Apparatus is a Single Cell or Three Cell Model used for the consolidation of soil. We are one of the leading manufacturers and suppliers of good quality Consolidation Test Apparatus. We manufacture these units using the best quality materials to ensure their proper functioning and durability.
Major Components : It consists of a high quality loading frame with a capacity of 20 kg/cm
2 having a loading yoke and lever arm which gets complete with counter balancing adjustments. A immovable ring consolidation cell for a 60mm diameter x 20mm thickness specimen, with two porous stones, cutting ring, pressure pad, and acrylic tube water reservoir consisting tubing and connectors are provided. A set of weights is available to offer a stress of 10 kg/cm on a 60mm diameter specimen. It is offered complete with a dial gauge 0.01 x 25mm travel.
Precision Testing for Soil ConsolidationThis apparatus enables highly accurate soil consolidation testing, critical in civil engineering and geotechnical projects. With a lever-arm mechanical system and a 1:10 load increment ratio, it captures subtle deformations under varying pressures, helping professionals assess soil settlement with confidence.
Adaptable and User-Friendly DesignThe device accommodates standard and custom sample sizes, functioning in indoor laboratory settings for maximum control. Its removable beam, corrosion resistant finish, and robust build make setup and regular maintenance straightforward, ensuring long-lasting reliability and ease of use.
Comprehensive Compliance and CertificationEach unit is provided with a calibration certificate, guaranteeing conformance to IS:2720 (Part XV) and ASTM D2435 standards. This compliance assures users of dependable, repeatable results. The included accessories maximize operational efficiency and testing versatility.
FAQs of Consolidation Apparatus:
Q: How does the consolidation apparatus function during soil testing?
A: The apparatus applies incremental loads to a soil specimen using a lever arm and calibrated weights, simulating real-world pressures. The attached dial gauge measures the resulting compression, helping determine the soils consolidation properties.
Q: What specimen sizes are compatible with this equipment?
A: Standard configuration handles samples up to 60 mm in diameter and 20 mm thick. However, other specimen sizes can be accommodated upon request, enhancing application flexibility for various soil types and testing standards.
Q: When should I use this consolidation apparatus in soil analysis?
A: It is ideal for laboratory environments when there is a need to examine soil compressibility, permeability, and settlement properties, often preceding foundation design or major geotechnical projects.
Q: Where is this consolidation apparatus typically used?
A: This equipment is primarily used in indoor geotechnical laboratories and civil engineering research facilities, where controlled environmental conditions are essential for accurate soil consolidation testing.
Q: What process is involved in operating the apparatus?
A: The soil sample is placed in the consolidation cell, loaded using the lever arm and calibrated weights, while changes in thickness are recorded using the dial gauge. Data gathered is then analyzed to assess soil behavior under pressure.
Q: What accessories and features are provided with the apparatus?
A: It includes a dial gauge, consolidation cell, weight set, porous stones, and water reservoir. The corrosion-resistant build, high sensitivity dial, and removable beam contribute to both convenience and durability during extended use.
Q: What are the primary benefits of using this consolidation apparatus?
A: Users benefit from its accuracy, compliance to international standards, robust construction, and easy operation, resulting in trustworthy data for soil settlement predictions and risk analysis in construction and geotechnical engineering.