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Title: SOIL CLASSIFICATION


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SOIL CLASSIFICATION
-Ms Ikmalzatul
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TWO KINDS of Soil...
  • Two kinds of soil in this world
  • COARSE
  • FINE

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Fine-Grained vs. Coarse-Grained Soils
  • U.S. Standard Sieve - No. 200
  • 0.0029 inches
  • 0.074 mm

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Sieve Analysis (Mechanical Analysis)
  • This procedure is suitable for coarse grained
    soils
  • e.g. No.10 sieve . has 10 apertures per linear
    inch

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Hydrometer Analysis
  • Also called Sedimentation Analysis
  • Stokes Law

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Grain Size Distribution Curves
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Soil Plasticity
  • Plasticity is a property that enables a soil to
    undergo deformation without breaking.
  • Clays for instance are moulded into earthen pots
    when its plastic state.
  • This property is characteristic on fined grained
    soils only, in the presence of water.
  • When water is replaced by some other liquid , say
    kerosene, the clay will behave as a granular
    mass.

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  • Plasticity is due to clay minerals in the soils
    and is exhibited only over a specific range of
    moisture content.
  • Excessive water turns the soil into a suspension
    (liquid state).
  • With gradual decrease in the water content, the
    soil passes into a plastic state, then into a
    semi-solid (or semi-plastic) state and finally
    into a solid state.

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Plastic state
Semi-solid state
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  • The water content at which these changes of state
    occur called limits or indices.
  • Albert Atterberg, Swedish Soil Scientist
    (1846-1916)..series of tests for evaluating soil
    plasticity. He defined these limits as follows
    the liquid limit (LL) is the water content at
    which a soil passes from liquid to plastic state
    the plastic limit (PL) is the water content at
    which a soil passes from plastic to semi-solid
    state and the shrinkage limit (SL) is the water
    content at which a soil passes from semi solid
    state.

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  • Further classification within fine-grained soils
    (i.e. soil that passes 200 sieve) is done based
    on soil plasticity.
  • Arthur Casagrande adopted these tests for
    geotechnical engineering purposes

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Atterberg Limits
  • Consistency of fine-grained soil varies in
    proportion to the water content

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Liquid Limit (LL or wL)
  • Empirical Definition
  • The moisture content at which a 2 mm-wide groove
    in a soil pat will close for a distance of 0.5 in
    when dropped 25 times in a standard brass cup
    falling 1 cm each time at a rate of 2 drops/sec
    in a standard liquid limit device

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Engineering Characterization of Soils
Soil Properties that Control its Engineering
Behavior
Particle Size
fine-grained
coarse-grained
  • Soil Plasticity
  • Particle/Grain Size Distribution
  • Particle Shape

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Clay Morphology
  • Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM)
  • Shows that clay particles consist of stacks of
    plate-like layers

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Soil Consistency Limits
  • Albert Atterberg (1846-1916) Swedish Soil
    Scientist
  • .. Developed series of tests for evaluating
    consistency limits of soil (1911)
  • Arthur Casagrande (1902-1981)
  • Adopted these tests for geotechnical
    engineering purposes

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Arthur Casagrande (1902-1981)
  • Joined Karl Terzaghi at MIT in 1926 as his
    graduate student
  • Research project funded by Bureau of Public Roads
  • After completion of Ph.D at MIT Casagrande
    initiated Geotechnical Engineering Program at
    Harvard
  • Soil Plasticity and Soil Classification (1932)

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Casagrande Apparatus
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Casagrande Apparatus
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Casagrande Apparatus
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Liquid Limit Determination
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Plastic Limit (PL, wP)
  • The moisture content at which a thread of soil
    just begins to crack and crumble when rolled to a
    diameter of 1/8 inches

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Plastic Limit (PL, wP)
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Plasticity Index ( PI, IP )
  • PI LL PL
  • or IPwL-wP
  • Note These are water contents, but the
    percentage sign is not typically shown.

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Plasticity Chart
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USCS Classification Chart
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USCS Classification Chart
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Plasticity Chart
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THE END
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