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Q: What is OMR-CVP-7?
A: OMR-CVP-7 is a document that outlines the procedures for the calibration of soil test molds and unit weight measures.
Q: What is Aashto T 99?
A: Aashto T 99 is a standard test method for the moisture-density relations of soils using a 2.5 kg (5.5 lb) rammer and a 305 mm (12 in) drop.
Q: What is Aashto T 134?
A: Aashto T 134 is a standard test method for moisture content of soil by calcium carbide gas pressure tester.
Q: What is Aashto T 180?
A: Aashto T 180 is a standard test method for moisture-density relations of soils using 4.54-kg (10-lb) rammer and a 457-mm (18-in) drop.
Q: What is Aashto T 193?
A: Aashto T 193 is a standard test method for the California bearing ratio (CBR) of soil by the method of load penetration.
Q: What does OMR-CVP-7 cover?
A: OMR-CVP-7 covers the calibration procedures for soil test molds and unit weight measures for the specified Aashto test methods.
Q: What is the purpose of calibrating soil test molds?
A: The purpose of calibrating soil test molds is to ensure accurate and consistent results when performing tests on soils.
Q: What is the Unit Weight Measures?
A: Unit weight measures are containers used to hold a specific volume of soil for testing purposes.
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