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2. A Beginner’s Guide to Soil Classification

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Why classify soils? Before building anything—from highways to homes—it’s crucial to understand the soil beneath. Soil classification helps engineers predict how a soil will behave under loads, in wet conditions, or during excavation. SOIL CLASSIFICATION: ·        Sorting the soil into groups and sub-groups which would show similar behaviour and common engineering properties. ·        Done on the basis of simple index properties. Most commonly used properties are Grain Size Distribution and Plasticity (discussed in previous article).      ·        In any soil mass, the sizes of the grains vary greatly. To classify a soil properly, you must know its  grain-size distribution.  The grain-size distribution of  coarse-grained  soil is generally determined by means of  sieve analysis.  For a  fine-grained  soil, the grain-size distribution can be obta...

1. Understanding Soil Mechanics: The Foundation of Every Structure

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       1.      SOIL:  ·        unconsolidated material composed of solid particles, produced by disintegration of rocks. ·        Void space between the particles may contain air, water or both. Also, may contain organic matter. 2.      SOIL MECHANICS: ·         Coined by Dr. Karl Terzaghi in 1925, who is also known as  Father of Soil Mechanics. ·        According to him, it is the application of the laws of mechanics and hydraulics to engineering problems dealing with sediments and other consolidated accumulations of solid particles produced by the mechanical and chemical disintegration of rock, regardless of whether or not they contain an admixture of organic constituents. ·        In general, it is a branch of mechanics which deals with the action of forces on soil an...