Phase Diagram of Soil: V Define
Phase Diagram of Soil: V Define
Define:
Air VA
Dry unit weight
Saturated unit weight
Ww Water VW Solid Volume
WT
VT % void
Absorption
Bulk specific gravity
Ws VS
Solid Apparent specific gravity
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Strength of Aggregates
Rounded: Angular:
Poor interlocking good interlocking
Smooth surface Rough surface high
low friction friction
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Two Methods of Grain Size Analysis
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PROB
Following are the results of sieve analysis. Make the necessary calculations and
draw the particle distribution curve.
800 100
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Sieve# Sievesize MassRetained %Retained Cumulative%Retained Cumulative%Passing
4 4.75 66
10 2 73
20 0.85 88
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1.30
0.21
0.24
0.40
0.57
0.13
1. D10 = 0.13mm
A large CU represents large range in grain sizes,
therefore the soil is regarded as well graded
D60 0.57
2. CU = = = 4.38 A value of CU near unity represents sizes of the
D10 0.13 same magnitude and if CU is less than 4.
the soil is uniform
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3. Cc =
(D10) (D60)
0.242
=
(0.13) (0.57)
= 0.78
4. D50 = Ave. part. size
= 0.40 mm
5. % of fines = 4.5%
6. % of gravel = 8.25%
7. % of sand = 87.25%
A large coefficient of curvature or concavity It is the mass retained in the # 200
or gradation (CC) measures the shape of the sieve but passing the # 4 sieve
GSD When CC is close to 1, soil is well D75
graded. If CC is much much less or greater 8. S0 = = 2.5
D25
than 1, soil is poorly graded.
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a. D10 = 0.13 mm