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December 2021 Online Geotechnical Training Course

December 7-9, 2021 - Online

Course Summary
This 4.5-hour virtual Geotechnical Training course is designed for laboratory personnel to enhance their understanding of one-dimensional consolidation testing of soils. This detailed course will focus on performing the test in accordance with AASHTO T 216 and ASTM D2435 test methods.

Training conducted live via Zoom Meetings.

Subject matter experts provide a live, interactive demonstration of the consolidation test, including:

  • apparatus requirements, including equipment verification and calibration
  • sample preparation procedures
  • specimen consolidation
  • plotting and key calculations
  • geotechnical engineering concepts and consolidation theory.

Students received a laboratory workbook which includes:

  • a checklist of the apparatus requirements and procedural steps
  • student exercises
  • example graphs and datasheets.

Students performed graphing and calculation exercises using the provided workbook and asked questions after each of the live instructor-led training lessons. Students completing the course received a certificate of completion and are eligible to receive 4.5 professional development hours (PDHs).

Scope of Training

Test Method Covered

  • AASHTO T 216/ASTM D2435: One Dimensional Consolidation

Referenced Sampling Methods

  • AASHTO T 207/ASTM D1587: Thin-Walled Tube Sampling of Soils
  • ASTM D3550: Thick Wall, Ring Lined, Split Barrel, Drive Sampling of Soil

Course Learning Objectives
Students completing this course should possess knowledge and skills necessary to operate consolidation testing equipment and understand the key steps used to perform consolidation testing in the laboratory.

Upon completion of this course, students should be able to:

  • Discuss basic engineering principles of soil compression testing and application in engineering design.
  • Explain procedures used to handle and prepare samples used for consolidation testing.
  • Understand the apparatus, procedure, and reporting requirements for consolidation testing.
  • Describe common errors associated with consolidation testing.
  • Explain calibration, standardization and checking requirements for consolidation testing.
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