DETERMINATION OF LIQUID LIMIT- BY CASAGRANDE
APPARATUS
STANDARD
· IS: 2720 (Part 5) 1985.
DEFINITION
·
Liquid Limit is defined as the water
content at which
the soil changes
from liquid state to plastic state.
APPARATUS
·
Casagrande apparatus confirming to IS: 9259-1979.
·
Grooving tool.
· Balance of capacity 500 grams and sensitivity 0.01gram.
· Thermostatically controlled oven with capacity up to 2500 C.
·
Porcelain evaporating dish about
12 to 15cm in diameter.
·
Spatula flexible with blade about
8cm long and 2cm wide.
· Palette knives with the blade
about 20cm long and 3cm wide.
·
Wash bottle or beaker
containing distilled
water.
· Containers airtight and non- corrodible for determination of moisture content.
PROCEDURE
·
Take
representative soil sample of approximately 120gms passing through 425 micron IS sieve and mix thoroughly with distilled water
in the evaporating dish
to a uniform paste.
·
The paste shall have
a consistency that will
require 30 to 35 drops of the cup to cause
the required closure
of the standard groove.
·
Leave the soil paste to stand for 24 hours to ensure uniform distribution of moisture through out the soil mass.
·
Remix the soil thoroughly before
the test.
·
Place a portion of the paste in the cup
above the spot where the
cup rests on the
base, squeeze down and spread
in to position with a few strokes of the spatula
as possible and at the same time trim to a depth of 1cm at the point of maximum
thickness.
·
Make a clean, sharp
groove by a grooving tool along the diameter through
the centerline of the cam follower.
·
Drop the cup from a height of 10 + 0.25 mm by turning the crank at the rate of
two-revolutions/ sec, until the two halves of the soil cake
come in contact with the bottom of the groove
along the distance
of about 12mm.
·
Record the number of drops required to cause
the groove close
for the length
of 12mm.
·
Collect a representative slice of sample
of soil approximately the width of spatula, extending from about edge to edge of the soil
cake at right angle
to the groove in to an
air tight container and keep in the
oven for 24hrs,maintained at a temperature of 1050 to 1100C and express its moisture
content as the percentage of the oven dried
weight.
·
Transfer the remaining soil in the
cup to the evaporating dish and clean
the cup and the grooving tool thoroughly.
·
Repeat the operation specified above for at least
three more additional trials (minimum of four in all) with soil collected in evaporating dish
to which sufficient water has been added
to bring the soil to more fluid
condition.
·
In
each case record
the number of blows and determine the moisture content as before.
·
The specimens
shall be of such consistency that the number of drops required
to close the groove shall
not be less than 15 or more
than 35.
REPORT
·
Plot a
flow curve with the points obtained from each determination on a semi logarithmic graph representing water content on the arithmetical scale and the no
of drops on the logarithmic scale.
·
The flow curve is a straight line drawn as nearly as possible through
the four or more plotted points.
·
The moisture content corresponding to 25 drops as read from
the curve shall
be rounded off to the nearest second
decimal and is reported as liquid limit of the
soil.
PRECAUTIONS
·
This test should
proceed from the drier (more
drops) to the wetter (less drops)
condition of the soil.
·
This test may also be conducted from
wetter to drier
condition provided
drying is achieved by kneading the wet soil and not by adding
dry soil.
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