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................... _...__..._ ..,,__ EXHIBIT D ,,.
<br />UNIFORM BUILDING CODE STANDARD 18-1
<br />SOILS CI.ASSlFlCATION
<br />Based on Startdard Method D 2487-69 of the American Society for Testing and Materials.
<br />Extracted, with permission, from the Annual Book of ASTM Standards, copyright.American Society for
<br />Testing and Materials, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, West Conshohocken, PA 19428
<br />See Sections 1801.2 and 1803.1, Uniform Building Code
<br />SECTION 18.101 -SCOPE
<br />This standard describes a system for classifying mineral and or-
<br />ganomineral soils for engineering purposes based on laboratory
<br />determination of particle-size characteristics, liquid limit and
<br />plasticity index.
<br />3. Classify the soil as fine-grained if 50 percent or more of the
<br />test sample passes.the No. 200 (75 µm) sieve.
<br />SECTION 18.106 -PROCEDURE FOR
<br />CLASSIFICATION OF COARSE-GRAINED SOILS
<br />(MORE THAN 50 PERCENT RETAINED)
<br />SECTION 18.102 -APPARATUS
<br />Apparatus of an approved type shall be used to perform the fol-
<br />lowing tests and procedures: Preparation of soil samples, liquid
<br />limit test, plastic limit test and particle-size analysis.
<br />SECTION 18.103 -SAMPLING
<br />Sampling shall be conducted in accordance with approved meth-
<br />ods for soil investigation and sampling by auger borings, for Pene-
<br />tration Test and Split-barrel $ampling of Soils, and for
<br />Thin-walled Ztrbe Sampling of Soils.
<br />The sample shall be carefully. identified as to origin by a boring
<br />number and sample number in conjunction with a job number, a
<br />geologic stratum, a pedologic horizon or a location description
<br />with respect to a permanent monument, a grid system or a station
<br />number and offset with respect to a stated center line.
<br />The sample should also be described in accordance with an ap-
<br />proved visual-manual procedure. (A soil which is composed pri-
<br />marily of undecayed or partially decayed organic matter and has a
<br />fibrous texture, dark brown to black color, and organic odor
<br />should be designated as a highly organic soil, PT, and not sub-
<br />jected to the classification procedures described hereafter.)
<br />SECTION 18.104 -TEST SAMPLE
<br />Test samples shall represent that portion of the field sample finer
<br />than the 3-inch (76 mm) sieve and shall be obtained as follows:
<br />Air dry the field sample; weigh the field sample; and separate
<br />the field sample into two fractions on a 3-inch (76 mm) aieve.
<br />Weigh the fraction retained on the 3-inch (76 mm) sieve. Compute
<br />the percentage of plus 3-inch (76 mm) material in the field sample
<br />and note this percentage as auxiliary information.. Thoroughly
<br />mix'the fraction passing the 3-inch (76 mm) sieve and select test
<br />samples.
<br />SECTION 18.105 -PRELIMINARY CLASSIFICATION
<br />PROCEDURE
<br />Procedure for the determination of percentage finer than the No.
<br />200 (75 µm) sieve is as follows:
<br />1. From the material passing the 3-inch (76 mm) siege, select a
<br />test sample and determine the percentage of the test sample finer
<br />than the No. 200 (75 µm) sieve. ('T'his step may be omitted if the
<br />soil can obviously be classified asfine-grained by visual inspec-
<br />tion.)
<br />2. Classify the soil as coarse-grained if more than 50 percent of
<br />the test sample is retained on the No. 200 (75 µm) sieve.
<br />Select test samples from the material passing the 3-inch (76 mm)
<br />sieve for the determination of particle-size characteristics, liquid
<br />limit and plasticity index. Determine the cumulative particle-size
<br />distribution of the fraction coarser than the No. 200 (75 µm) sieve.
<br />Classify the sample as gravel, G, if 50 percent or more of the
<br />coarse fraction [plus No. 200 (75 µm) sieve] is retained on the No.
<br />4 (4.75 mm) sieve. Classify the sample as sand, S, if more than 50
<br />percent of the coarse fraction [plus No. 200 (75 µm) sieve] passes
<br />the No. 4 (75 mm) sieve.
<br />ff less than 5 percent of the test sample passed We No. 200 (75
<br />µm) sieve, compute the coefficient of uniformity, Cu, and coeff -
<br />cient of curvature, CZ, as given in Formulas 18-1-1 and 18-1-2:
<br />D .
<br />Dra
<br />(Dso)2 (18-1-2)'
<br />CZ - Dro X D6o
<br />in which Dta, D30 and D60 are the particle size diameters corre-
<br />sponding respectively to 10, 30 and 60 percent passing on the cu-
<br />mulative particle size distribution curve.
<br />Classify the sample aswell-graded gravel, GW, or well<graded
<br />sand, SW, if Cu is greater than 4 for gravel and 6 for sand, and CZ is
<br />between 1 and 3. Classify the sample as poorly graded gravel, GP,
<br />or poorly graded sand, SP, if either the Cu or the CZ criteria for
<br />well-graded soils are not satisfied.
<br />If more than 12 percent of the test sample passed the No. 200 (75
<br />µm) sieve, determine the liquid limit and the plasticity index of a
<br />portion of the test sample passing the No. 40 (425 µm) sieve in ac-
<br />cordance with approved methods.
<br />Classify the sample as silty gravel, GM, or silty sand, SM, if the
<br />results of the limits. tests show that the fines are silty, that is, the
<br />plot of the liquid, limit versus plasticity index falls below the "A"
<br />line (see Plasticity Table 18-1-A) or the plasticity index is less
<br />than 4.
<br />Classify the sample as clayey gravel, GC, or clayey sand, SC, if
<br />the fines are clayey,. that is, the plot of liquid limit versus plasticity
<br />index falls above the "A" line and the plasticity index is greater
<br />than 7.
<br />If the fines are intermediate between silt and clay, that is, the
<br />plot of liquid limit versus plasticity index falls on or practically on
<br />the "A"line or falls above the "A" line but the plasticity index is in
<br />the range of 4 to 7; the soil should be given a borderline classifies- ,-
<br />Lion, such as GM-GC or SM-SC.
<br />If 5 to 12 percent of the test sample passed the No. 200.(75 µm)
<br />sieve, the soil should be given a borderline classification based on
<br />both its gradation and limit test characteristics, such as GW-GC or
<br />SP-SM. (Iq doubtful cases the rule is to favor the less plastic clas-
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