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Lecture #12
Classification of Soils
- The Unified Soil Classification System (USCS)
- The AASHTO System
L. Prieto-Portar 2010
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers used this triangular chart for soil classification in 1943.
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Group name
GW
< 15
15
< 15
15
< 15
15
< 15
15
< 15
15
< 15
15
< 15
15
< 15
15
< 15
Well-graded gravel
Well-graded gravel with sand
Poorly graded gravel
Poorly graded gravel with sand
Silty gravel
Silty gravel with sand
Clayey gravel
Clayey gravel with sand
Silty, clayey gravel
Silty, clayey gravel with sand
Well-graded gravel with silt
Well-graded gravel with silt and sand
Well-graded gravel with clay
Well-graded gravel with clay and sand
Poorly graded gravel with silt
Poorly graded gravel with silt and sand
Poorly graded gravel with clay
GP
GM
GC
GC-GM
GW-GM
GW-GC
GP-GM
GP-GC
The Unified Soil Classification System - Group symbols for sandy soil.
(R200 > 50; R4 / R200 0.5)
Group symbol
Criteria
SW
SP
SM
Less than 5% passing No. 200 sieve; not meeting both criteria for SW
More than 12% passing No. 200 sieve; atterberg limits plot below A-line
(Figure 3.3) or PI < 4
More than 12% passing No. 200 sieve; atterberg limits plot above Aline (Figure 3.3) or PI > 7
More than 12% passing No. 200 sieve; atterberg limits fall in hatched
area marked CL-ML in (Figure 3.3)
Percentage passing No. 200 sieve is 5 to 12; meets the criteria for SW
and SM
Percentage passing No. 200 sieve is 5 to 12; meets the criteria for SW
and SC
Percentage passing No. 200 sieve is 5 to 12; meets the criteria for SP
and SM
Percentage passing No. 200 sieve is 5 to 12; meets the criteria
for SP and SC
SC
SC-SM
SW-SM
SW-SC
SP-SM
SP-SC
SW
Group name
< 15
Well-graded sand
15
Well-graded sand with gravel
SP
< 15
Poorly graded sand
15
Poorly graded sand with gravel
SM
< 15
Silty sand
15
Silty sand with gravel
SC
< 15
Clayey sand
15
Clayey sand with gravel
SC-SM
< 15
Silty, clayey sand
15
Silty, clayey sand with gravel
SW-SM
< 15
Well-graded sand with silt
15
Well-graded sand with silt and gravel
SW-SC
< 15
Well-graded sand with clay
15
Well-graded sand with clay and gravel
SP-SM
< 15
Poorly graded sand with silt
15
Poorly graded sand with silt and gravel
SP-SC
< 15
Poorly graded sand with clay
15
Poorly graded sand with clay and gravel
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Description
SPT
Dr
Very loose
<4
0 - 15
Loose
4 10
15 35
Medium Dense
35 - 65
Dense
65 - 85
Very dense
85 - 100
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These values are for sandy soils. If some fine gravel is present, use two-thirds of the field value. If significant quantities of coarse gravel
are present, do not use this table. If CPT data is available, use Equation 4.25 to compute Dr.
(R200 50)
Group symbol
Criteria
CL
ML
OL
CH
MH
OH
CL-ML
Pt
Example 1.
Classify the soil by using the Unified Soil Classification System if the percentage passing
No. 4 sieve = 70, percentage passing No. 200 sieve = 30, the Liquid limit = 33 and the
Plasticity index = 12. Give the group symbol and the name.
Solution:
F200 = 30
R200 = 100 F200 = 100 30 = 70
Because R200 is greater than 50, the soil is coarse grained.
R4 = 100 F4 = 100 70 = 30
For this soil, R4 / R200 = 30 / 70 < 0.5
This soil is sandy. The group symbol is SC. For the group name,
GF = gravel fraction = R4 = 30 (i.e., > 15)
Therefore, the group name is clayey sand with gravel.
gravel.
Example 2.
For a given inorganic soil, the following are known:
Percentage passing No. 4 sieve
70
Percentage passing No. 200 sieve
30
Liquid limit
33
Plasticity index
12
Classify the soil by using the Unified Soil Classification System. Give the group symbol and the
name.
Solution:
F200 = 30
R200 = 100 F200 = 100 30 = 70
This soil is sandy. From Table 4 and Figure 3, we see that the group symbol is MH.
Now, if we refer to Table 7, we find that
R200 = 23 (i.e., between 15 and 29)
GF = 100 - F4 = 100 100 = 0
SF = R200 F4 = 23 0 = 23
SF / GF = 23/0 > 1
Example: The soil below is non-plastic; classify it by using the Unified Soil Classification System.
Sieve
no.
4
10
20
40
60
100
200
% passing
94
63
21
10
7
5
3
Solution:
F200 = 3
R200 = 100 3 = 97
R4 = 100 F4 = 100 94 = 6
R4 / R200 = 6/97 < 0.5
Thus, this soil is sandy. The grain-size distribution is shown in Figure 4. From this figure, we obtain
D60 = 1.41 mm
D30 = 0.96 mm
Thus, from Equations (1.9) and (1.10)
D10 = 0.41 mm
Example 5.
Example 6.
Sieve no.
% passing
94
10
63
20
21
40
10
R4 = 100 F4 = 100 - 94 = 6
60
100
200
Thus, this soil is sandy. The grain-size distribution is shown in figure 3.4.
From this figure, we obtain
D60 = 1.41 mm
D30 = 0.96 mm
D10 = 0.41 mm
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