Chapter 6 - Soil Classification (Aashto & Ucsc)
Chapter 6 - Soil Classification (Aashto & Ucsc)
Chapter 6 - Soil Classification (Aashto & Ucsc)
of Soil
Learning Outcomes:
Textural
Classification - USDA
USCS Geotechnical engineers
AASHTO Classification state highway
dept.
Engineering Classification of
Soil
USDA ex. Silty clay, Sandy clay loam
Textural Classification
Point A (60% clay,
30% silt and 10%
sand)
Engineering Classification of Soil
USCS (Unified Soil Classification
System)
To use this system, few parameters must be
known:
Grain size distribution (to know % of gravel, sand,
silt, and clay)
Liquid limit, LL
Plasticity Index, Ip
Uniformity coefficient (Cu) and the coefficient of
gradation (Cc)
With these info, we use table/flow chart and
graph to classify soil sample
Engineering Classification of Soil -
USCS
LL 30 26
PL 22 20
Soil Soil
A B
LL 30 26
PL 22 20
Engineering Classification of Soil -
AASHTO
American Association of State Highway and
Transportation Officials (AASHTO)
Classification (Table 5.1)
The classification system is based on these
criteria:
Grain size
Plasticity Index BS 60-200 mm BS >200 mm
ASTM 75-350 mm ASTM >350 mm
Liquid Limit
For cobbles and boulders excluded from
classification
Engineering Classification of Soil-
AASHTO
Plasticity
For fractions passing No 40 (0.425mm)
sieve with plasticity index, Ip:
Ip= 10 or less silty
Ip = 11 or more clayey
Cobbles or boulders excluded from
classification percentage is recorded.
Engineering Classification of Soil-
AASHTO