An object that describes a loboaratory California Bearing Ratio test procedure. The California bearing ratio (CBR) is a penetration test for evaluationof the mechanical strength of road subgrades and basecourses. The test is performedby measuring the pressure required to penetrate a soil sample with a plunger ofstandard area. The measured pressure is then divided by the pressure required toachieve an equal penetration on a standard crushed rock material.
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