Theory of liquid and plastic limits for fine soils, methods of determination and outlook
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O'Kelly B.C., Theory of liquid and plastic limits for fine soils, methods of determination and outlook, Geotechnical Research, 11, 1, 2024, 43 - 61Download Item:
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Albert Atterberg introduced various consistency limits (state transitions) for fine-grained soil in the 1910s. Of these, the
liquid limit (LL) and plastic limit (PL) are ubiquitous in geotechnical engineering practice, including their usage for soil
classification and in deducing useful geotechnical parameters through correlations. Given that it is about 110 years
since they were first introduced, it seems timely to review critically the current state of play regarding various
definitions and theories of these index parameters and their standardised testing methods, as described in majorly
used codes worldwide. Because different codes allow different LL apparatus types and employ some dissimilar criteria
(e.g. in establishing the end point for the PL test), a change in method or code may produce different consistency limits
results for testing the same soil. These differences are rationalised in terms of the controlling soil and test parameters.
Some potential pitfalls in consistency limits testing are highlighted. Attention then turns to strength-based approaches,
mostly employing fall-cone (FC) set-ups, emphasising their unsuitability for determining Atterberg’s PL. Considering the
general poor reproducibility of the PL test, this paper concludes with an alternative way forward, obtaining useful FC
index parameters that provide new possibilities for strength predictions and in the classification of fine-grained soils.
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Author: O'Kelly, Brendan
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Geotechnical Research;11;
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Smart & Sustainable Planet , GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING , Geotechnics , Soil Mechanics , Soil Mechanics & Foundations , soil classificationDOI:
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