Particle Size Analysis of Soil

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Experiment No.

1
PARTICLE-SIZE ANALYSIS OF SOILS
(Sieve Analysis)

Purpose:
This test is performed to determine the percentage of different grain sizes contained
within a soil. The mechanical or sieve analysis is performed to determine the distribution of the
coarser, larger-sized particles, and the hydrometer method is used to determine the distribution of
the finer particles.
Standard Reference:
ASTM D 422 - Standard Test Method for Particle-Size Analysis of Soils

Significance:
The distribution of different grain sizes affects the engineering properties of soil. Grain
size analysis provides the grain size distribution, and it is required in classifying the soil.
Equipment:
Balance, Set of Sieves, Cleaning brush, Mortar and Pestle or Mechanical Soil Pulverizer.

Test Procedure:
(1) Write down the weight of each sieve as well as the bottom pan to be used in the
analysis.

(2) Record the weight of the given dry soil sample.

(3) Make sure that all the sieves are clean, and assemble them in the ascending order
of sieve numbers (#4 sieve at top and #200 sieve at bottom). Place the pan below
#200 sieve. Carefully pour the soil sample into the top sieve and place the cap
over it.

(4) Place the sieve stack in the mechanical shaker and shake for 10 minutes.

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(5) Remove the stack from the shaker and carefully weigh and record the weight of
each sieve with its retained soil. In addition, remember to weigh and record the
weight of the bottom pan with its retained fine soil.

Data Analysis:
(1) Obtain the mass of soil retained on each sieve by subtracting the weight of the
empty sieve from the mass of the sieve + retained soil, and record this mass as the
weight retained on the data sheet. The sum of these retained masses should be
approximately equals the initial mass of the soil sample. A loss of more than two
percent is unsatisfactory.

(2) Calculate the percent retained on each sieve by dividing the weight retained on
each sieve by the original sample mass.

(3) Calculate the percent passing (or percent finer) by starting with 100 percent and
subtracting the percent retained on each sieve as a cumulative procedure.

For example: Total mass = 500 g


Mass retained on No. 4 sieve = 9.7 g

Mass retained on No. 10 sieve = 39.5 g

For the No.4 sieve:


Quantity passing = Total mass - Mass retained
= 500 - 9.7 = 490.3 g
The percent retained is calculated as;
% retained = Mass retained/Total mass
= (9.7/500) X 100 = 1.9 %
From this, the % passing = 100 - 1.9 = 98.1 %
For the No. 10 sieve:
Quantity passing = Mass arriving - Mass retained
= 490.3 - 39.5 = 450.8 g
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% Retained = (39.5/500) X 100 = 7.9 %
% Passing = 100 - 1.9 - 7.9 = 90.2 %
(Alternatively, use % passing = % Arriving - % Retained
For No. 10 sieve = 98.1 - 7.9 = 90.2 %)

(4) Make a semi-logarithmic plot of grain size vs. percent finer.

(5) Compute Cc and Cu for the soil.

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PARTICLE-SIZE ANALYSIS OF SOILS

Sieve Analysis:
Date Tested: October 12, October 14, 2022
Tested by: Section B – Group 3 sod
Project Name: CE 141 Lab
Sample Number: One
Visual Classification of Soil: Gravel with sand and silt a
Weight of Container: 132 g 1
Weight of Container + Dry soil: 2066.7 g
Wt. of Dry Sample: 1934.7 g

Cumulative
Mass of Mass of Soil Percent Percent
Sieve Diameter Percent
Empty Sieve + Soil Retained Retained Passing
Number (mm) Retained
Sieve (g) Retained (g) (g) (%) (%)
(%)
4 4.75 418.3 1100.5 682.2 35.53 35.53 64.47
8 2.36 415.0 757.3 342.3 17.83 53.36 46.64
16 1.18 383.7 732.9 349.2 18.19 71.55 28.45
30 0.60 365.2 598.2 233.0 12.14 83.69 16.31
50 0.30 349.5 549.0 199.5 10.39 94.08 5.92
100 0.150 342.6 425.6 83.0 4.32 98.40 1.60
200 0.075 341.2 355.7 14.5 0.76 99.16 0.84
Pan 450.5 466.7 16.2 0.84 100 0
Total Weight = 1919.9

From Grain Size Distribution Curve:


% Gravel = 35.53 D10 = 0.44 mm m

% Sand = 63.63 D30 = 1.30 mm m

% Fines = 0.84 D60 = 4.30 mm m

Cu = 9.77 Cc = 0.89

Semi-logarithmic plot of grain size vs. percent finer.

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D60 D30 D10

 Computation of Cc and Cu for the soil


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D10 = 0.44 mm
D30 = 1.30 mm
D60 = 4.30 mm

D60 4.30 mm
Cu = =
D10 0.44 mm
=9.77

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