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Civil Engineering Department
Atterberg's Limits Prof Neelam Belani Assistant Professor Civil Engineering Department IT,NU
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Content Soil Consistency Atterberg Limits Plasticity Index
Liquid Limit Plastic Limit Shrinkage Limit Plasticity Index Liquidity Index Plasticity Chart
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Soil Consistency Soil consistence provides a means of describing the degree and kind of cohesion and adhesion between the soil particles as related to the resistance of the soil to deform or rupture Soil Behave Like: SOILD at very low moisture content LIQUID at very high moisture content
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- + Soil Consistency - Atterberg Limits
Depending on Moisture Content soil can be divided into: Solid Semi-Solid Plastic Liquid - Shrinkage Limit (SL) LI = 0 Moisture Content (w) Plastic Limit (PL) Liquidity Index (LI) Plasticity Index (PI) = PL - LL Liquid Limit (LL) LI = 1 +
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Liquid Limit - Definition
Liquid Limit (LL) is defined as the moisture content at which soil begins to behave as a liquid material and begins to flow (Liquid limit of a fine-grained soil gives the moisture content at which the shear strength of the soil is approximately 2.5kN/m2)
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Liquid Limit - Measurement
First Method Casagrande Apparatus ASTM D-4318
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Liquid Limit - Measurement
Liquid Limit (LL) at N = 25
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Liquid Limit – Flow Index
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Liquid Limit - Measurement
Second Method Fall Cone Method BS1377
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Liquid Limit - Measurement
Liquid Limit (LL) at d = 20 mm
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Plastic Limit - Definition
The moisture content (%) at which the soil when rolled into threads of 3.2mm (1/8 in) in diameter, will crumble.
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Plastic Limit - Measurement
First Method ASTM D-4318 PL = w% at d 3.2 mm (1/8 in.)
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Plastic Limit - Measurement
Second Method Fall Cone Method BS1377 Plastic Limit (PL) at d = 20 mm
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Plasticity Index - Definition
Plasticity Index is the difference between the liquid limit and plastic limit of a soil. PI = LL – PL
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Question!! Plasticity Index - Definition PI (%) = 4.12 IF (%)
PI (%) = 0.74 IFC (%) Question!! Which PI is more reasonable for construction projects? The high one or the low one?!
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Shrinkage Limit - Definition
The moisture content, in percent, at which the volume of the soil mass ceases to change
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Shrinkage Limit - Definition
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Shrinkage Limit - Measurement
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- + Soil Consistency - Atterberg Limits
Depending on Moisture Content soil can be divided into: Solid Semi-Solid Plastic Liquid - Shrinkage Limit (SL) LI = 0 Moisture Content (w) Plastic Limit (PL) Liquidity Index (LI) Plasticity Index (PI) = PL - LL Liquid Limit (LL) LI = 1 +
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Liquidity Index - Definition
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Plasticity Chart - Definition
Casagrande (1932) studied the relationship of the plasticity index to the liquid limit of a wide variety of natural soils. He proposed a plasticity chart
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Organic Inorganic Silt Clay
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