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CE 3121: Geotechnical Engineering Laboratory
Class 3 (b)
Soil Classification
Sources:
Soil Mechanics – Laboratory Manual,B.M. DAS (Chapters 9)
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Soil Classification Systems
USCS
AASHTO
USDA
USCS Classification System
Class Outlines
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USCS Classification System
Originally developed for the United States
Army
The method is standardized in ASTM D 2487
as “Unified Soil Classification System (USCS)”
USCS is the most common soil classification
system among geotechnical engineers
A typical USCS classification would be:
SM Silty sand with gravel
Group
Symbol
Group
Name
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Naming Convention
Fine-grained Soil
First Letter Second Letter
M – Silt L – Low plastic
C – Clay H – High plastic
O – Organic
Coarse-grained Soil
First Letter Second Letter
S – Sand P – Poorly graded
G – Gravel W – Well graded
M – Silty
C - Clayey
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Classification of Soils
From sieve analysis and the grain-size distribution curve determine the percent passing as the following:
> 3 inch – Cobble or Boulders
3 inch - # 4 (76.2 – 4.75 mm) : Gravel
# 4 - # 200 (4.75 - 0.075 mm) : Sand
< # 200: Fines
First, Find % passing # 200
If (5%) or more of soil passes # 200 sieve, then conduct Atterberg Limits test (LL & PL)
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Grain Size Distribution Curves
GRAVEL SAND FINES
Cobble
s o
r B
ould
ers
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Classification of Soils
If the soil is fine-grained (≥ 50% passes #200)
follow the guidelines for fine-grained soils
If the soil is coarse-grained (<50% passes
#200) follow the guidelines for coarse-grained
soils
Find % Gravel & Sand
Calculate Cu & Cc
Calculate LL, PL and PI
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Example – Soil A
Soil A: D60 = 4.2 mm , D30 = 0.6 mm, D10 = 0.09 mm Cu = 46.67
Cc = 0.95
Gravel
98-62 = 36%
Sand
62-8 = 54%
Fines = 8%
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Example – Soil A (Cont.)
Grave = 36%
Sand = 54%
Fines = 8%
Cu = 46.7
Cc = 0.95
LL = 42
PL = 31
PI = 42-31 = 11
GO TO
Plasticity Chart
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Example – Soil A (Cont.)
LL = 42
PL = 31
PI = 42-31 = 11
ML
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Example – Soil A (Cont.)
Soil A is then classified as
SP-SM – Poorly-grades sand with silt and
gravel