The standard replaced the older GOST 20522-75 and remained active from January 1, 1997, until it was superseded by GOST 20522-2012. It provided a structured approach to analyzing soil properties, including density, moisture content, strength, and deformation characteristics. Key Statistical Objectives
GOST 20522-96, titled "Soils. Statistical treatment of the test results," is a foundational interstate standard in civil engineering and geotechnics. It established rigorous mathematical procedures for processing soil data obtained during engineering and geological surveys. Its primary purpose was to transform raw laboratory and field test results into reliable design parameters by accounting for the inherent variability and heterogeneity of natural soil deposits. Overview of GOST 20522-96 gost 20522 96
The core logic of the standard revolved around three main tasks: The standard replaced the older GOST 20522-75 and