Bulking of sand occurs in the moisture content of:

Maximum bulking of sand occurs at a moisture content of approximately:

A. 3%
B. 5%
C. 10%
D. 12%
Correct Answer: B. 5%

📚 Detailed Explanation: Moisture Content for Maximum Bulking

Why B (5%) is correct: At very low moisture (~1–2%), film thickness is insufficient to significantly separate particles. As moisture increases to ~4–6%, films reach the optimal thickness for maximum surface tension effect → maximum particle separation → maximum bulking. Beyond ~6–8%, excess water fills the inter-particle voids, reducing the net surface tension effect and starting to decrease bulking. At saturation, no surface tension → zero bulking.

Bulking vs. Moisture Content

Moisture (%) Bulking Reason
0 0% No water film
2–3 10–20% Thin films developing
4–6 (~5%) 20–35% (maximum) Optimal film thickness for maximum surface tension
8–10 Decreasing Excess water fills gaps
Saturated ~0% No surface tension effect
  • Maximum bulking occurs at approximately 5% (4–6%) moisture content.
  • Fine sand bulks more (≈35%) than coarse sand (≈15%) at the same moisture level.

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