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AASHTO Soil Classification 1

The document discusses soil classification for highway subgrades. It provides a table that classifies subgrade materials into categories like A-1, A-2, A-3 etc based on sieve analysis and characteristics of materials passing the No. 40 sieve like liquid limit and plasticity index. The classification determines the general subgrade rating from excellent to poor.
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AASHTO Soil Classification 1

The document discusses soil classification for highway subgrades. It provides a table that classifies subgrade materials into categories like A-1, A-2, A-3 etc based on sieve analysis and characteristics of materials passing the No. 40 sieve like liquid limit and plasticity index. The classification determines the general subgrade rating from excellent to poor.
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64 Chapter 3 Weight–Volume Relationships, Plasticity, and Soil Classification

Table 3.4 Classification of highway subgrade materials

General classification Granular materials (35% or less of total sample passing No. 200)

A-1 A-2
Group classification A-1-a A-1-b A-3 A-2-4 A-2-5 A-2-6 A-2-7
Sieve analysis
(percent passing)
No. 10 50 max.
No. 40 30 max. 50 max. 51 min.
No. 200 15 max. 25 max. 10 max. 35 max. 35 max. 35 max. 35 max.

Characteristics of
fraction passing
No. 40
Liquid limit 40 max. 41 min. 40 max. 41 min.
Plasticity index 6 max. NP 10 max. 10 max. 11 min. 11 min.

Usual types of Stone fragments, Fine Silty or clayey gravel and sand
significant gravel, and sand sand
constituent
materials

General subgrade Excellent to good


rating

General classification Silt-clay materials (more than 35% of total sample passing No. 200)

A-7
A-7-5*
Group classification A-4 A-5 A-6 A-7-6†
Sieve analysis (percent passing)
No. 10
No. 40
No. 200 36 min. 36 min. 36 min. 36 min.

Characteristics of fraction
passing No. 40
Liquid limit 40 max. 41 min. 40 max. 41 min.
Plasticity index 10 max. 10 max. 11 min. 11 min.

Usual types of significant


constituent materials Silty soils Clayey soils

General subgrade rating Fair to poor

*For A-7-5, PI  LL 30

For A-7-6, PI  LL 30

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