Engineering Properties of Soils Based On Laboratory Testing Prof. Krishna Reddy, UIC
Engineering Properties of Soils Based On Laboratory Testing Prof. Krishna Reddy, UIC
Engineering Properties of Soils Based On Laboratory Testing Prof. Krishna Reddy, UIC
INTRODUCTION
In addition to conducting the above tests, the following tests and procedures will be
demonstrated:
Triaxial Tests: Shear Strength (UU/CU/CD) and Hydraulic Conductivity
Field Exploration
Engineering Classification, Boring Logs and Soil Profiles Preparation
Because of the time constraints, several experiments will be combined and the
tentative schedule for each laboratory class during the semester is given below:
lab.
5 During this lab, you will be given 10 different soil samples.
You will be asked to visually classify these soils. Read
Experiment 8 before coming to the class.
6 During this class, you will be given a soil sample obtained
from field. You will be asked to determine moisture-density
relations using either Standard Compaction or Modified
Compaction procedures. Read Experiment 8 before coming
to the class.
7 During this class, you will be given a sandy soil sample.
You will be asked to determine hydraulic conductivity of the
soil under specified density using the constant head
permeameter test. Read Experiment 9 before coming to
the class.
8 During this week, you will be given an undisturbed clay
sample. You will be asked to determine the consolidation
properties of this soil using 1-D consolidation test. Read
Experiment 10 before coming to the class.
9 During this week, you will be given an undisturbed clay
sample. You will be asked to determine undrained shear
strength of the soil by conducting unconfined compression
test. Read Experiment 11 before coming to the class.
10 During this week, you will be given a sandy soil. You will be
asked to determine shear strength of this soil under
specified density by conducting direct shear tests. Read
Experiment 12 before coming to the class.
11 Triaxial Testing Demonstration: UU/CU/CD Shear Strength
and Hydraulic Conductivity
A short report which details the weekly experiment will be due 1 (one) week
after the completion of the lab. You will work in teams, but everyone must submit
an individual report. The body of each lab report shall consist of no more than
three 8-1/2 x 11 pages of typed text. Any text beyond the first three pages shall be
disregarded, so be concise! As many figures as deemed necessary can
accompany the 3 pages of text in the report body. All raw data and calculations
should be appended to the body of the report. Remember neatness counts.
Prepare your report according to the format shown below.
II. Procedures Read the ASTM standard for the test(s) you
conducted and note any differences
between ASTM recommended procedure(s)
and the procedure(s) that actually used in
the lab.
NOTES: 1. You must refer to each Table and Figure in the TEXT.