For assessment of the plastic limit of soil sample

Theory

The plastic limit of a soil refers to the water proportion of the soil beneath which it ends to be plastic. It then starts to crush when rolled into filaments of 3mm diameter.

Tool and Equipment

Porcelain evaporating dish about 120mm diameter
Glass plate with dimensions of 450mm square and 10mm thick.
Oven
Metallic rod of 3mm diameter and 100m longitude
Plate knife or Spatula
Humidity content can
Process

First of all, take approximately 30g of air dried soil from a methodically blended specimen of the soil passing through the 425 clip_image001  sieve.
2. Now, blend the soil with distilled water in an evaporating dish or on a glass plate so that it becomes plastic ample to shape into a tiny ball.

3. Now allocate some time for the plastic soil mass for the process of maturing. For some fat clay, this time period could even exceed a whole day.

4. Take approximately 8g of the plastic soil, after that roll it with fingers on a glass plate. The rate of rolling has to be tentatively 80 to 90 strokes per minute so that it forms a thread of 3mm diameter measuring one stroke when the hand shifts forward and backward to the originating point.

5. In those cases, where the diameter of the thread is just minimum than 3mm exclusive of the cracks it indicates that the water proportion is greater than the plastic limit. Rub the soil to decrease the water proportion and roll it one more time into the thread. Now undertake the process once again of alternate rolling and kneading till the point where the tread crumbles and the soil could no longer be rolled into the form of thread.

Note: If the process of crumbling happens at the point where the thread has a width mildly higher than 3mm it might be understood as plastic limit, given the soil had been rolled into a thread of dimensions 3mm diameter just before the kneading. We cannot try to produce failure precisely at 3mm diameter.

After this, gather the pieces of the crushed soil thread in a humidity content container.
After the completion off all the seven steps, now diligently carry on the procedure for at least two additional times with a new specimen of plastic soil every time.
Determination of Plastic Limit

Figure: Determination of Plastic Limit

Data sheet for plastic limit test



Sl. No. Observations and Calculations Determination No.
1 2 3
Observation
1 Moisture content container number
2 Mass of empty container ( clip_image001 )
3 Mass of container + wet soil ( clip_image002 )
4 Mass of container + dry soil ( clip_image003 )
Calculations
5 Mass of water =  clip_image004
6 Mass of dry  soil =  clip_image005
7 Water content = w = [(5) / (6)] x 100
Result: Plastic Limit of the soil- ………. %