Astm D560 〈COMPLETE – 2027〉

| Aspect | ASTM D560 | ASTM C666 (Concrete) | AASHTO T 136 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Compacted soil-cement | Hardened concrete | Soil-cement (similar) | | Cycles | 12 (24h freeze / 24h thaw+brush) | 300+ cycles (rapid) | 12 (identical to D560) | | Brushing | Yes (mechanical) | No | Yes | | Typical Duration | ~24 days | 10–14 days | ~24 days | | Primary Metric | Mass loss (%) | Relative dynamic modulus | Mass loss (%) |

This review examines the test’s methodology, practical strengths, limitations, and its relevance in modern construction. astm d560

(Excellent for its intended niche, but showing age) | Aspect | ASTM D560 | ASTM C666

Introduction ASTM D560 (alongside its metric counterpart D560M) is arguably one of the most critical test methods in geotechnical and pavement engineering. Developed in the mid-20th century during the boom of soil-cement stabilization for roads and airfields, this standard provides a procedure for evaluating the resistance of compacted soil-cement to repeated cycles of freezing and thawing. In simple terms, it answers the question: “Will this soil-cement mixture survive a harsh winter?” In simple terms, it answers the question: “Will