Soil Classification
Soil Classification
Soil Classification
Soil classification
References:
1. Holtz, Robert, D., Kovacs, Williams, D. An Introduction to Geotechnical
Engineering. Englewoods Cliffs, New Jersey; Prentice-Hall, 1981.
2. Schroeder, W.L., Dickenson, S.E, Warrington, Don, C. Soils in Construction. Fifth
Edition. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey; Prentice Hall, 2004.
Learning objectives:
1. Background of soil classification
2. How to classify soil using the Unified Soil Classification System (USCS)
3. How to classify soil using the American Association of State Highway and
Transportation Officials (AASHTO) System.
4. How to classify soil using US Department of Agriculture
5. Solve the most likely problems on the PE Exam.
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The highly organic soils and peat can be identified visually. The Course grained soils
are those having more than 50% of soil being retained on the No. 200 sieve. Fine
grained soils are those that allow more than 50% to pass through the No. 200 sieve.
Gravel fraction = percent retained on the number 4 sieve = R4
Sand fraction = percent passing through the number 200 sieve = F200
The Course grained soils are then divided into Gravel (R4 > 50) and Sand (R<= 50) are
then divided into four secondary groups, GW and SW(<5% passing the No. 200 sieve),
GP and SP (little or no nonplastic fines), GM and SM, GC and SC. This depends on the
grain size distribution and nature of fines in the soils.
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Percent Passing
80
72
35
20
1a) What is the classification of Soil A according to the Unified Soil Classification
1b)What is the classification of Soil B according to the Unified Soil Classification
Answer # 1
a.
CL,SC
b.
SL, OH
c.
CH, GC
d.
ML, SM
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CL (Lean Clay)
Step 2: Classify Soil B: use the USCS Flow chart to find classification:
Since only 20% passes #200, more than 50 % retained Coursegrained soils
% passing #4 which is > 50 Sands
% passing #200 (i.e., % fines) > 12% Sands with fines
Plot on the plasticity chart to classify
LL =37, PL = 20: PI = 17 falls above the A line in the region CL
So Soil B is classified as
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SC (Clayey Sand)
c.
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Example: The USDA soil classification of 60% clay, 20% sand and 20% silt is?
Answer: Clay
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