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Plastic Limit, Liquid Limit and Undrained Shear Strength of Soil—Reappraisal
Authors:Binu Sharma  Padma K Bora
Affiliation:1Assistant Professor, Dept. of Civil Engineering, Assam Engineering College, Univ. of Gauhati, Assam, India.
2Retired Professor, Dept. of Civil Engineering, Assam Engineering College, Univ. of Gauhati, Assam, India.
Abstract:The concept that plasticity index of soils can be defined as a range of water contents producing a 100-fold variation in undrained shear strength has been experimentally verified with the help of a large number of tests on soils of diverse nature. This has led to the redefinition of the plastic limit as the water content at which undrained shear strength is around 170 kN/m2. Undrained shear strength of a soil at the liquid limit can be considered to be around 1.7 kN/m2. Accordingly, both the liquid limit and the plastic limit have been determined in the present work by a single consistent method, i.e., the Swedish fall cone method. The undrained shear strength-water content relationship has been found to be log-linear for a wide range of water contents beginning from lower than the plastic limit to higher than the liquid limit. This resulted in the formulation of an expression for predicting undrained shear strength of a remolded soil at any water content based solely on its liquid limit and plastic limit.
Keywords:Correlation  Shear strength  Shear tests  Plasticity  Soils  
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