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Strain‑Controlled Loading Consolidation Apparatus

Categories Soil Testing Machine
Certification: SGS, INTERTEK
Built‑in data logger: 4 channels
Load cell: 0‑10 kN, accuracy ±0.1% FS
Max. axial force: 10 kN
MOQ: 1 set
Price: Negotiable
Name: Strain‑Controlled Loading Consolidation Apparatus
Specimen sizes: Φ61.8 × H20 mm and Φ61.8 × H40 mm
Brand Name: BTUTEST
Model Number: BTU-STC-1S
Supply Ability: 100 sets per month
Warranty: 1 year
Delivery Time: 6 days after payment
Packaging Details: Soil Testing Equipment Standard export wooden box
Place of Origin: Made in China
Payment Terms: L/C, D/A, D/P, T/T, Western Union
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Strain‑Controlled Loading Consolidation Apparatus

Strain‑Controlled Loading Consolidation Apparatus

Model BTU-STC-1S


Description

This equipment is a strain‑controlled loading consolidation apparatus(constant rate of strain – CRS), model BTU-STC-1S, used to perform strain‑controlled loading consolidation tests (CRS) with real‑time pore pressure measurement. Main features:

  • Specimen sizes: Φ61.8×H20 mm and Φ61.8×H40 mm
  • Load frame: maximum axial force 10 kN, built‑in 4‑channel data logger
  • Load cell: 0‑10 kN, accuracy ±0.1% FS
  • Pore pressure sensor: 0‑3.2 MPa (accuracy not stated, assumed ±0.1% FS)
  • Supplied with computer‑based data acquisition and control software

Test Standards (International)

  • ASTM D4186(Constant rate of strain consolidation – CRS)
  • ASTM D2435(One‑dimensional consolidation – CRS is a derived method)
  • ASTM D4546(Load‑unload‑reload consolidation)
  • ISO 17892‑5(Consolidation test)
  • BS 1377‑6(Consolidation test)

The equipment can meet the requirements of these standards for loading, displacement measurement, pore pressure monitoring, etc.

Specification

ParameterSpecification
ModelBTU-STC-1S
Instrument nameStrain‑controlled loading consolidation apparatus
Specimen sizesΦ61.8 × H20 mm and Φ61.8 × H40 mm
Max. axial force10 kN
Built‑in data logger4 channels
Load cell0‑10 kN, accuracy ±0.1% FS
Pore pressure sensor0‑3.2 MPa (accuracy assumed ±0.1% FS)
SoftwareComputer‑based data acquisition and control software
Test functionStrain‑controlled loading consolidation (CRS) with pore pressure measurement

> Note: The loading rate range, displacement stroke, etc., are not specified – refer to the product manual.

Detail

  • Strain‑controlled loading (CRS)– Loads the specimen at a constant axial strain rate (e.g., 0.01 mm/min), continuously recording axial stress, strain, and pore pressure, thereby rapidly obtaining consolidation parameters (Cv, Cc, Pc, etc.).
  • Two specimen heights– 20 mm (conventional) and 40 mm (longer drainage path).
  • Real‑time pore pressure measurement– Monitors pore water pressure during consolidation, useful for calculating Cv and effective stress paths.
  • Built‑in 4‑channel data logger– Simultaneously records axial load, displacement, pore pressure, etc.
  • Maximum axial force 10 kN– Corresponds to a maximum axial stress of about 3.3 MPa (for Ø61.8 mm specimen), suitable for most soil consolidation tests.
  • High‑precision load cell– ±0.1% FS, reliable data.
  • Computer software– Fully automatic test control, real‑time display of stress‑strain and pore pressure‑strain curves, automatic calculation of consolidation parameters.

Application

  • Rapid consolidation testing– CRS saves significant time compared to traditional step loading, suitable for batch testing.
  • Low‑permeability soils– For clays and other low‑permeability soils, CRS efficiently provides consolidation coefficients.
  • Effective stress analysis– Pore pressure measurement allows study of effective stress changes during loading.
  • Soft soil subgrades– Evaluate consolidation characteristics for settlement prediction.
  • Research and teaching– University soil mechanics laboratories, research institutions.

Advantages

  • CRS rapid consolidation– Can save more than 80% of test time compared to step loading.
  • Real‑time pore pressure measurement– Provides additional effective stress information, improving calculation accuracy.
  • Two specimen heights– Flexibility for different research purposes.
  • Built‑in data logger– Highly integrated, reduces external equipment.
  • High‑precision sensors– 0.1% FS, meeting research requirements.
  • Fully automatic software– Automatic control, acquisition, calculation, reducing human error.

What To Choose

Select this equipment or compare with other models based on testing requirements:


RequirementRecommendationReason
Need rapid consolidation parameters (CRS)This apparatus is very suitableDedicated CRS consolidation
Need real‑time pore pressure measurementStandard pore pressure sensor includedEnables effective stress analysis
Only routine step‑loading consolidationConsider a traditional consolidometer (lower cost)CRS function adds cost
Need higher axial force (>10 kN)Do not choose this model; select higher‑capacityMaximum is 10 kN
Need larger specimen size (e.g., Ø100 mm)Not available; custom or other model neededOnly supports Ø61.8 mm
Limited budget but want rapid consolidationManual strain control not recommendedAutomatic CRS requires closed‑loop control

Process Flow

Example:CRS consolidation test (constant rate of strain)


  • Specimen preparation
    • Cut undisturbed or remoulded specimen using a Φ61.8×20 mm or 40 mm ring.
    • Measure initial water content and density; saturate if required.

  • Specimen installation
    • Place the specimen into the consolidation cell (with porous stones and filter paper), connect the pore pressure sensor.
    • Install the displacement sensor.
    • Position the cell in the load frame and connect the axial load cell.

  • Set test parameters
    • In the software, select “CRS consolidation module”.
    • Set a constant strain rate (e.g., 0.01 mm/min).
    • Set maximum axial strain (e.g., 20%) or maximum axial force (10 kN).
    • Set data acquisition interval (e.g., 1 second).

  • Start the test
    • Start the servo loading system to push the piston downward at a constant rate.
    • Software records axial force, axial displacement, pore pressure, and time in real time.
    • Plots stress‑strain curve and pore pressure‑strain curve.

  • Stop condition
    • Automatically stops when the preset strain or maximum axial force is reached.

  • Disassembly and cleaning
    • Unload, remove the specimen, weigh and dry to measure final water content.
    • Clean the consolidation cell and sensors.

  • Data processing
    • Based on CRS theory, the software automatically calculates:
      • Coefficient of consolidation (Cv) from pore pressure and loading rate
      • Compression index (Cc), rebound index (Cs)
      • Pre‑consolidation pressure (Pc)
      • Coefficient of permeability (k) (indirectly)
    • Generates a test report.

Summary:

  • BTU-STC-1Sis a strain‑controlled loading consolidation apparatus for CRS rapid consolidation tests, with a maximum axial force of 10 kN, pore pressure measurement, and suitable for rapid determination of consolidation parameters for fine‑grained soils.
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