Title: Engineering Soil Classification
1Engineering Soil Classification
2The Soil Phases
PHASE DIAGRAM
THE SOIL SYSTEM
The Soil System
3 New Terms
Density ? rho Unit weight ?
gamma
e.g. ?water ?w 1 t/m3 or 1 g/cc ?
?w ?w x g 9.81 kN/m3
Unit weight of concrete ? 25 kN/m3 Soil varies
between ? 15 - 21 kN/m3
4 Other densities
- Soil dry density, ?d
-
- Particle density, ?s
-
Mass of soil / total volume
5Introduction to soil terms, contd
- Particle densities range between 2.6 and 2.7 t/m3
- Moisture content, w
- based on mass of water
- gravimetric rather than volumetric
6Moisture Content
Mw
Ms
Mo Mw Ms
Mw Mo - Mf
7Moisture and Density
- Prove that
- where, w water content (just a ratio, not !)
8 More soil terms.
- Void Ratio, e
- Degree of saturation, SR
9VOID RATIO
V Vs Vw Va
Mw, Vw
Ms, Vs
Solids
10 Soil Consistency
- DENSITY of granular soils
- loose, medium dense, dense,
- or very dense
- STRENGTH of fine-grained soils
- soft, firm, stiff or hard
11SOIL CLASSIFICATION
- I. Pedological
- - classification based on the development
- of a soil profile due to weathering
- e.g. Great Soil Groups
- Taylor, Thomson and Shepherd
- Bulletin 46, Dept. Mines, S.A., 1974
12Major Forms of Iron Effect on Soil Color
Form Chemical Formula
Color Ferrous oxide FeO
Grey Ferric oxide (Hematite) Fe2O3
Red Hydrated ferric oxide
(Limonite) 2Fe2O3 ?3H2O Yellow
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14RB9 - Taylor et al (1974)
15Great Soil Groups
- Adelaide Map Shallow exploration
- map unit soil association
- dominant soil types
- e.g. RZ / TR or BS / TR / BE
- UNCERTAINTY IS EVIDENT!
16II. Unified Soil Classification System (USCS)
- Based on...
- Particle size
- - gravel, sand, silt, clay fractions
- Particle size distribution
- - grading
- Plasticity
-
17Symbols of the USCS coarse grained
18Defining Particle Sizes
Grain size (mm)
0.002
0.2
2.36
20
200
0.075
0.6
6.0
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Basic Soil Type
F M C
F M C
CLAY
SILT
SAND
GRAVEL
COBBLES BOULDERS
Fine-grained soil
Coarse-grained soil
19Sieve Analysis - coarse soils
Gravel (G)
Sand (S)
Silt (M)
20Sieve Analysis - coarse soils
Gap graded (P)
Sand (S)
Silt (M)
Gravel (G)
21Poorly Graded (P) or Gap-Graded
GP-SP
22Particle Size Distribution Terms
P - Poorly graded (uniform sizes)
W - Well graded Good mix of sizes
P - Poorly graded Missing range of sizes
23Defining equations
- The Uniformity Coefficient,
- Cu D60/D10 inverse of gradient of PSD!
- If Cu ? ?5 ? uniform soil, P
- If Cu gt ?5 ? well-graded soil, W
- 4 for gravel and 6 for sand (AS1726)
24Fine-grained Soils
- Too fine for sieving
- Sedimentation and/or laser equipment?
- Even then, sizes say nothing about clay
mineralogy and potential soil behaviour!
?Fine-grained soils are defined by how plastic
they are
25Symbols for Fine Grained Soils
26Consistency Limits of Fine Soils
- Defining water contents
- 1. LIQUID PHASE
- - fluid, low shear resistance
- 2. PLASTIC PHASE
- - easily moulded
- 3. SOLID PHASE
- - strong, resists deformation
27ATTERBERG LIMITS
solid
liquid
The plastic zone
Max.
Moisture content
0
28CONSISTENCY LIMITS
Change in Volume
PL
LL
Moisture content ()
29Atterberg Limit Tests
- PLASTIC LIMIT, PL
- - by rolling soil into threads
- - m.c. at which soil breaks at a 3 mm dia.
thread the plastic limit
- LIQUID LIMIT, LL
- - basically the m.c. at which the soil
can fairly readily be sheared
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31 Casagrande Liquid Limit
32Casagrande LL Device
- Each blow must be consistent
- fall height 10 mm
- hardened base
- 25 blows for closure over 10 mm length defines
the LL - Usually 15-22, 22-30 and 30-38 blows
- need moisture contents for each state, dry to wet
of LL - interpolate mc for 25 blows
33The Plasticity Chart
PLASTIC INDEX ()
Example LL 75 PL 32
LIQUID LIMIT ()
34Linear Shrinkage Test
- Change in length of half a cylinder prepared to
LL and oven-dried - Basically provides volume change of a remoulded
soil over - ?w plastic index
e.g. Lo 250 mm ?L 25 mm ?LS 10
35 Field Tests of the USCS for fine-grained
soils
- Dry strength
- relative strength of a dry ball of soil
- prepared at PL
- Toughness
- near PL when remoulded
- Dilatancy
- volume change upon shearing
- prepared at LL
36TOUGHNESS how tough is it to remould?
37Dilatancy - (field test)
- Discard coarse material and wet the remainder
- Form a pat in your cupped hand
- Tap the back of your hand until water rises to
surface - (surface sheen)
- Stretch palm of hand
- Shears the pat of soil
- Does water stay or disappear?
38Classification by Field Test
39Interpretation of Field Tests
- Dry strength is low for O and M soils of low
plasticity - Dry strength increases with plasticity
- Dry strength is greater for clay soils
- Toughness increases with plasticity
- Silts are dilatant but clays are not!
- dilation increase in volume (with shearing)
40Classification of Mixed Soils
- Wet sieve on 0.075 mm sieve
- gt 50 retained? coarse
- Sieve on 2.36 mm sieve
- lt 50 retained? Sand
- Sieve for fines
- lt 5 SP or SW (fines insignificant)
- gt12 SC or SM (plasticity?)
41SUMMARY
- Soil classification for engineering purposes is
based on - 1. Fundamental particle sizes
- AND
- 2. Particle size distributions
- OR
- 3. Soil plasticity
- (LL, PI, LS and/or field tests)