Atterberg Limits Test of Soil
The Atterberg Limits Test is used to determine the consistency and plasticity characteristics of fine-grained soils.
Objectives of Atterberg Limits Test
· Determine consistency of soil
· Classify fine-grained soil
· Measure plasticity characteristics
· Assess suitability for construction
Types of Atterberg Limits
· Liquid Limit (LL)
· Plastic Limit (PL)
· Shrinkage Limit (SL)
Apparatus Required
· Casagrande apparatus
· Grooving tool
· Glass plate
· Oven
· Weighing balance
· Moisture containers
Liquid Limit Test Procedure
1. Prepare soil paste
2. Place soil in Casagrande cup
3. Cut groove using grooving tool
4. Rotate handle at 2 revolutions per second
5. Count blows required to close groove over 12 mm length
6. Determine water content
7. Plot flow curve
Plastic Limit Test Procedure
8. Take small soil sample
9. Roll into threads on glass plate
10. Continue rolling until thread diameter becomes 3 mm
11. Determine moisture content
Formula
Plasticity Index (PI) = LL - PL
Where:
LL = Liquid Limit
PL = Plastic Limit
Example Calculation
Liquid Limit (LL) = 42%
Plastic Limit (PL) = 24%
Step 1: Calculate Plasticity Index
PI = 42 - 24
PI = 18%
Interpretation of Plasticity Index
Plasticity Index | Soil Type |
0 – 5 | Low Plastic |
5 – 15 | Medium Plastic |
15 – 35 | High Plastic |
> 35 | Very High Plastic |
Final Result
Plasticity Index = 18%
Soil Type = High Plastic Soil
Advantages
· Simple laboratory test
· Useful for soil classification
· Helps in foundation design
Limitations
· Applicable mainly for fine soils
· Results depend on operator skill
Standard Codes
IS 2720 Part 5 – Liquid and Plastic Limit Test
ASTM D4318
Applications
· Road construction
· Foundation engineering
· Embankment design
· Soil classification
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