7 STEPS COMPRISING VISUAL CLASSIFICATION OF SOIL ON SITE

on site identification & classification of soil

How to Classify Soil Visually on site? Purpose: Visually classify the soils. Standard Reference: ASTM D 2488 – Standard Practice for Description and Identification of Soils (Visual – Manual Procedure) Significance: The first step in any geotechnical engineering project is to identify and describe the subsoil condition. For example, as soon as a ground is … Read more

HOW TO DO STANDARD PENETRATION TEST (SPT) OF SOIL ON SITE?

Standard Penetration Test (SPT) Procedure Aim To perform standard penetration to obtain the penetration resistance (N-value) along the depth at a given site. Equipment & Apparatus Tripod (to give a clear height of about 4 m; one of the legs of the tripod should have ladder to facilitate a person to reach tripod head.) Tripod … Read more

SAFE BEARING CAPACITY VALUES OF DIFFERENT SOILS & ROCKS

on site identification & classification of soil

Values of Safe Bearing Capacity The safe bearing capacity of soil should be determined on the basis of soil test data or by performing some field test such as Standard penetration test or Plate load test etc. However, in the absence of soil test data, the values of safe bearing capacity (S.B.C) as given in … Read more

DETERMINATION SHEAR STRENGTH OF CLAY SOIL BY VANE SHEAR TEST (IS-2720-PART-30)

Vane shear test apparatus

Laboratory Vane Shear Test of Soil Aim To determine shear strength of clay soil using laboratory vane shear apparatus. Theory In soil, shear strength is contributed by the two properties. Cohesion, and Angle of internal friction In pure clays the shear resistance due to internal friction is negligible. Hence, the complete shear strength in clays … Read more

6 DIFFERENT METHODS OF BORING USED FOR SOIL EXPLORATION

Method of boring in soil exploration

Boring Methods of Exploration   The boring methods are used for exploration at greater depths where direct methods fail. These provide both disturbed as well as undisturbed samples depending upon the method of boring. In selecting the boring method for a particular job, consideration should be made for the following: The materials to be encountered … Read more

HOW TO IDENTIFY & CLASSIFY SOIL ON SITE? [STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE]

on site identification & classification of soil

On-Site Identification & Classification of Soil The principle terms used by civil engineers to describe soils are Gravel (particle size larger than 4.75 mm) Sand (particle size within 4.75 mm to 0.075mm) Silt & Clay (particle size less than 0.075mm) Most natural soils consist of a mixture of two or more of these constituents and … Read more

3 PRIMARY COMPONENTS CONTRIBUTING SETTLEMENT OF SOIL

3 primary components contributing settlement of soil

Components Contributing Settlement of Soil Total settlement ρ in mm, which is the response of stress applied to the soil, may be calculated as the sum of three components ρ = ρi + ρc + ρs Where, ρ = Total settlement, mm ρi = Immediate or distortion settlement, mm ρc = Primary consolidation settlement, mm … Read more

ELECTRICAL RESISTIVITY TEST OF SOIL – GEOPHYSICAL METHOD OF SOIL EXPLORATION

Wenner's Arrangement for Electrical Resistivity Test of Soil

Electrical Resistivity Test of Soil This method depends on differences in the electrical resistance of different soil (and rock) types. The flow of current through a soil is mainly due to electrolytic action and therefore depends on the concentration of dissolved salts in the pores. The mineral particles of soil are poor conductors of current. … Read more

HOW TO PERFORM PLATE LOAD TEST OF SOIL ON SITE?

Fig-1 (Plate Load Test Setup)

Objective To perform plate load test to obtain a load-settlement curve of a soil at a particular depth so as to estimate the ultimate bearing capacity a foundation. Apparatus Test plate of square size (300 mm or 450 mm or 600 mm or 750 mm) Hydraulic jack (50 T capacity) Hydraulic pump (50 T capacity) … Read more