References: Das, B., M. (2014)
References: Das, B., M. (2014)
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Introduction
A soil classification system-
It is the arrangement of different soils with
similar properties into groups & subgroups
based on their application or to their probable
engineering behavior.
A classification for engineering purposes
should be based mainly on mechanical
properties: permeability, stiffness, strength.
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Introduction
The aim of a classification system is to
establish a set of conditions which will allow
useful comparisons to be made between
different soils.
Most of the soils classification systems that
have been developed for engineering purposes
are based on simple index properties such as
particle size distribution & plasticity.
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Classification
System
SOIL CLASSIFICATION BASICS
Commonly based on grain size and soil
consistency. Several classification systems
exist:
1. Unified Soil Classification System (USCS)
(ASTM D2487-11).
2.American Association of State Highway and
Transportation Officials (AASHTO) (ASTM
D3282-09).
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Unified Soil Classification System (USCS)
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Unified Soil Classification
System (USCS)
•The soil is classified into 15 groups.
•Each group is designated a symbol consisting
of two capital letters.
•The first letter is based on main soil type.
•The second letter is based on gradation and
plasticity .
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Unified Soil Classification
System (USCS)
1. Coarse-grained
Group Symbol Typical Name
Sw or Gw Well graded soil (sand or gravel )
SP or GP Poorly graded soil ( sand or gravel )
GM Silty gravel or Silty gravel with sand
GC Clayey gravel or Clayey gravel with sand
SM Silty sand or Silty sand with gravel
SC Clayey sand or Clayey sand with gravel
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Unified Soil Classification
System (USCS)
2. Fine-grained soil
Group Symbol Typical Name
CL Inorganic clays of low plasticity.
ML Inorganic silts with slight plasticity.
OL Organic soil of low plasticity.
CH Inorganic clays of high plasticity.
MH Inorganic silts with high plasticity.
OH Organic soil of high plasticity.
Pt Peat.
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Unified Soil Classification
System (USCS)
The classification is based on material passing a
75mm sieve:
F200 >
Fine –
F200
Silt &
Soil
50
Clay
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Unified Soil Classification System (USCS)
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Worked Example
F200 = 14%
R4 = 18 % Gravel
R4
Gravel = ___ % 4.75 mm Sieve No. 4
F4
Sand = ___ % Sand
Silt and Clay= __%
R200 0.075 mm Sieve No. 200
R200 = ____%
F200
Silt & Clay
F4 = ____%
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Worked Example
F200 = 14%
R4 = 18 % Gravel
R4
Gravel = 18 % 4.75 mm Sieve No. 4
F4
Sand = 68 % Sand
Silt and Clay= 14%
R200 0.075 mm Sieve No. 200
R200 = 86%
F200
Silt & Clay
F4 = 82%
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Unified Soil Classification System (USCS)
1. Coarse-grained soil
If R4/ R200 > 0.5, the soil is a gravel ( G )
Symbol Criteria
GW F200<5 % Cu > 4 , 1< Cc < 3
GP F200<5 % Not meeting the GW criteria of Cu & Cc
GM F200>12 % PI < 4, or plots below A-Line ( Plasticity Chart )
GC F200>12 % PI > 7, and plots on or above A-Line
GW-GM 5<F200<12 Satisfies Cu & Cc crit. of GW, meets PI for GM
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Unified Soil Classification System (USCS)
1. Coarse-grained soil
If R4/ R200 > 0.5, the soil is a gravel ( G )
Symbol Criteria
SW F200<5 % Cu > 6 , 1< Cc < 3
SP F200<5 % Not meeting the GW criteria of Cu & Cc
SM F200>12 % PI < 4, or plots below A-Line ( Plasticity Chart )
SC F200>12 % PI > 7, and plots on or above A-Line
SW-SM 5<F200<12 Satisfies Cu & Cc crit. of SW, meets PI for SM
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Unified Soil Classification
System (USCS)
2. Fine – Grained Soil
Silts and Clays: LL < 50 %
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Unified Soil Classification System (USCS)
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Unified Soil Classification
System (USCS)
Plasticity Chart
70
PI
60
CH or OH
50
Plasticity Index
40
30
CL or MH
20
CL - ML OL or
10 OH
ML or
OL LL
0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
Liquid Limit ( % )
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Unified Soil Classification
System (USCS)
Plasticity Chart
Note:
If the results of your soil tests fall above
the U – line on the plasticity chart, you
should be suspicious of your results and
repeat your tests.
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Unified Soil Classification
Example 1
System (USCS)
Using the grain-size distribution curve shown below,
determine the uniformity coefficient Cu and classify the
soil 100
#10 #60 #200
90
80
70
Percent finer
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
10 1 D60 D30 D10 0.01
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Unified Soil Classification
Solution
System (USCS)
From the grain distribution curve, D60 = ___ mm,
D30 = ___ mm and D10 = ____ mm,
F200= ____ , R4= 3 therefore the coefficients are,
D60 D30 2
Cu = CC = =
D10 D10 ∗ D60
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Unified Soil Classification
System (USCS)
Solution
F200 = 28.5% < 50% , the soil is ________.
R4 = 2%, R4/R200 < 0.5, the soil ________.
F200 = 28.5% > 12% The soil group is ________
Therefore, this soil can be classified as ____
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AASHTO Classification
System
The classification system is based on the following
criteria
1. Grain size
a. Gravel: fraction passing the 75 mm sieve and
retained on the No. 10 ( 2mm ) sieve
b. Sand: fraction passing the No. 10 sieve and
retained on the No. 200 U.S. sieve.
c. Silt and clay: fraction passing No.200sieve.
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AASHTO Classification System
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AASHTO Classification
System
According to the present form of this
system, soils can be classified according to
eight major groups, A-1 through A-8, based
on their grain size distribution, liquid limit,
and plasticity indices.
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AASHTO Classification System
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AASHTO Classification
System
According to the AASHTO, the soils are divided into
two major categories:
1. Coarse-grained soil that are gravelly and sandy
in nature with less than 35 % passing through
the No 200 sieve ( that is F200 < 35%).
2. Fine-grained soils with 35% or more passing
through the No. 200 sieve ( that is F 200 >
35%).
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AASHTO Classification
System
Granular materials ( F200 < 35% )
A–1
Group
A-3
classification A– 1 –a A– 1 –b
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AASHTO Classification
System
Plasticity Chart
70
60
50
Plasticity Index,
PI>LL – 30
40
A-6 A-7-6 PI< LL – 30
30
A-7-5
20
A-2-6
A-2-7
10
PI
Liquid Limit,
LL
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AASHTO Classification System
Group Index ( GI )
To evaluate the quality of a soil as a highway
subgrade material, one must also incorporate a
number called the group index (GI) with the
groups and subgroups of the soil.
Group index of a soil depends on amount of
material passing 75 micron IS sieve, liquid limit ,
and plastic limit.
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AASHTO Classification System
Group Index ( GI )
1.Used to describe performance of soil when
used for pavement construction.
2. Note used to place a soil in a particular group
3.It means rating the value of soil as a subgrade
material within its own group
4.Higher the value of GI, poorer is the quality
of material. The quality of performance of a
soil as a subgrade material is inversely
proportional to GI.
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AASHTO Classification
System
Group Index ( GI )
The group index is given by the equation:
GI = (F200-35)[0.2+0.005(LL-40)]+0.01(F200-15)(PI-
10)
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AASHTO Classification System
Group Index ( GI )
A soil having GI of zero is considered as the best.
If the equation gives negative value for GI,
consider it zero.
Always round off the GI to nearest whole number.
GI=0 for soils of groups A-1-a, A-1-b ,A-2-4,
A-2-5, and A-3.
There is no upper limit for the group index
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Worked Examples
Example 3
The results of the particle-size analysis of a soil
are as follows:
Percent passing through the No. 10 sieve = 100
Percent passing through the No. 40 sieve = 80
Percent passing through the No. 200 sieve = 58
The liquid limit and plasticity index are 30 and
10, respectively.
Classify the soil by the AASHTO system.
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Worked Examples
Solution
F200 = 58% > 35%, the soil is fine- grained ( silt
or clay )
Using plasticity chart(slid No. 24), the soil is A-4.
GI = (F200-35)[0.2+0.005(LL-40)]+0.01(F200-15)(PI-10)
GI = (58-35)[0.2+0.005(30-40)]+0 .01(58-15)(10-10)
GI = 3.45
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Worked Examples
Example 4
Ninety-five percent of a soil passes through the No.
200 sieve and has a liquid limit of 60%and
plasticity index of 40.
Classify the soil by the AASHTO system.
Solution :
F200 = 95% > 35
According to plasticity chart, this soil falls under group
A-7 , 40 > 60 – 30, GI = 42
The soil is A-7 – 6 ( 42 )
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Worked Examples
Example 5
For an inorganic soil, the following grain-size analysis
is given:
Sieve No. % Passing
4 100
10 90
20 64
40 38
80 18
200 13
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Worked Examples
Example 6
Classify the following soils using Unified classification
system
Sieve analysis, Liquid Plasticity
Soil
No.4 No.200 Limit index
A 80 52 30 8
B 79 45 26 4
C 91 80 60 32
D 95 75 41 12
E 82 41 24 2
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Worked Examples
• Example 6
• Classify the following soils using USCS
and AASHTO systems and give the GI.
Sieve analysis,
A 94 63 21 10 7 5 3 - - - NP
B 98 86 50 28 18 14 10 - - - NP
C 100 100 98 93 88 83 77 65 60 63 25
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Worked Examples
Curve – soil A Example 6
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
10 1 0.1 0.01
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Worked Examples
Example 7
Classify the following soils using the AASHTO system
and give the GI.
Sieve analysis,
Soil LL PI
No. 10 No. 40 No. 200
A 62 30 8 - NP
B 90 67 35 32 8
C 90 76 34 37 12
D 100 78 8 - NP
E 85 68 45 38 9
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