What is the equation of A-line in the plasticity chart?
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aviratdhodare
Plasticity chart is a graph between plasticity index (IP) and liquid limit (WL) in percentage which is used for classification of fine-grained soils as per the Indian Standard Soil Classification System(ISSCS). If more than 50% percent of soil passes through 75micron sieve, then it is classified as fine-grained soil.
Equation of A-line as represented in the given chart relates plasticity index and liquid limit as
IP = 0.73 (WL – 20).
The equation of A-line gives value of plasticity index ranges from 0 to 58.4 corresponding to values of liquid limit from 0 to 100%.
The plasticity characteristic of fine grained soil based on different liquid limit range is shown below.
From the plasticity chart,
CL: Clay with low plasticity
ML: Silt with low plasticity
CH: Clay with high plasticity
MH: Silt with high plasticity
OH: organic soil with high plasticity
CI: Clay with intermediate plasticity
MI: Silt with intermediate plasticity
OI: organic soil with intermediate plasticity
The soil fall above A-line in plasticity chart are clayey soils and that fall below A-line are silt and organic soils. If plasiticity index ranges between 4–7%, soil is represented in dual symbol. That is CL-ML.
Komal Bhandakkar
Plasticity chart:
The plasticity chart is mainly based on the values of a liquid limit as well as a plastic limit.
The A-line in this chart is expressed as;
Ip= 0.73(Wl- 20)
Depending upon the point in the chart, we can categorize fine soil into
Thank you
AdityaBhandakkar
Hi,
According to ISSCS, plasticity chart, depending on the values of liquid limit (WL) and plasticity index (IP). The ‘A’ line is illustrated as IP is 0.73 (WL – 20). fine soils are split up into clays(C), silts (M), and organic soils (O). High plasticity: WL> 50% Low plasticity: WL< 35% Intermediate plasticity: 35% < WL< 50%
AdityaBhandakkar
Hi, Depending upon the point in the chart, we can categorize fine soil into
From the plasticity chart, CL: Clay with low plasticity ML: Silt with low plasticity CH: Clay with high plasticity MH: Silt with high plasticity OH: organic soil with high plasticity CI: Clay with intermediate plasticity MI: Silt with intermediate plasticity OI: organic soil with intermediate plasticity.
According to ISSCS, plasticity chart, depending on the values of liquid limit (WL) and plasticity index (IP).
AdityaBhandakkar
Hi,
According to ISSCS, plasticity chart, depending on the values of liquid limit (WL) and plasticity index (IP). The ‘A’ line is illustrated as IP is 0.73 (WL – 20). fine soils are split up into clays(C), silts (M), and organic soils (O). High plasticity: WL> 50% Low plasticity: WL< 35% Intermediate plasticity: 35% < WL< 50% Refer attached images for more information.
nikeetasharma
Fine grained soils are classified based on the plasticity chart. The equation of A line is ;
Ip=0.73(liquid limit -20)
Ip=plasticity index