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Development of a Standard Test Method for Measuring Capillary Rise of Non-Cohesive Soils

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When constructing roads, materials are affected by water rising up through the compacted layers, this capillary rise effect is measured and provided to Main Roads. As this is a requirement, designers use various methods to demonstrate the suitability of their designs. WARRIP is working towards providing a reliable and approved test method to ensure the best practice methodology is applied.

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The Western Australian Road Research Innovation Program (WARRIP) is a collaborative research initiative between Main Roads Western Australia (Main Roads) and the Australian Road Research Board (ARRB).

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