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Consistency limit tests
CIV142 Geology & Soil Mechanics
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Learning Outcomes
By the end of this lesson you will be able to:
Describe the terms Liquid, Plastic and Shrinkage Limit
Describe and calculate the Plasticity, Liquidity and Consistency Indexes
Determine the Volume Change Potential of a Soil
Calculate from results the Liquid and Plastic limits of a soil
Classify a fine soil
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Which of these best describes 'Liquid Limit'?
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A
The water content at which the soil stops acting as a plastic and starts acting as a solid
B
The water content at which the soil no longer displays permanent deformation and simply fractures when shearing stresses are applied
C
A cohesive soil with an extremely high water content – behaves as a liquid with continual deformation
D
The water content at which the soil stops acting as a liquid and starts acting as a plastic solid
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Which of these best describes 'Plastic Limit'?
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A
A cohesive soil that behaves as a plastic and displays permanent deformation
B
The water content at which the soil no longer displays permanent deformation and simply fractures when shearing stresses are applied
C
A cohesive soil with an extremely high water content – behaves as a liquid with continual deformation
D
The water content at which the soil stops acting as a liquid and starts acting as a plastic solid
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A soil has a Plastic Limit of 22% and a Liquid limit of 48%, what is it's Plasticity Index?
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A
70%
B
26%
C
24%
D
2.2%
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Consistency limit tests on a sample of soil indicate a Plasticity Index of 45%, with 95% passing a 425 micron sieve. What is it's Volume Change Potential?
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A
50% - High
B
43% - High
C
37% - Medium
D
18% - Low
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A soil has a natural water content of 28%, a Plastic limit of 19% and a Liquid Limit of 55%. Calculate it's Liquidity Index.
A
0.25
B
0.36
C
0.48
D
0.63
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Which of these best describes 'Shrinkage Limit'?
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A
A cohesive soil that shrinks in volume with a reduction in water content
B
The water content at which a soil exhibits no further change in volume with decreasing water content
C
A cohesive soil in which it's shrinkage is limited to the volume of the soil being sampled.
D
The water content at which a soil continues to shrink in volume with decreasing water content
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A soil has a natural water content of 28%, a Plastic limit of 19% and a Liquid Limit of 55%. Calculate it's Consistency Index.
A
0.37
B
0.56
C
0.62
D
0.75
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Learning Outcomes
By the end of this lesson you will be able to:
Describe the terms Liquid, Plastic and Shrinkage Limit
Describe and calculate the Plasticity, Liquidity and Consistency Indexes
Determine the Volume Change Potential of a Soil
Calculate from results the Liquid and Plastic limits of a soil