![]() ![]() This paper presents the culmination of a two-year research project performed at Trinity College Dublin on the investigation and development of a novel power-based extrusion methodology for determination of the consistency limits of fine-grained soils. ![]() This has prompted various alternative proposals, including undrained strength-based fall cone and extrusion approaches, but these are not appropriate for the determination of Atterberg's PL which defines the water content at the plastic-brittle transition point (i.e., not strength-based). Because of its dependence on operator judgement regarding the crumbling condition during the rolling-out procedure, the accuracy of the PL test has been called into question by some researchers. Depending on geographic region and/or referenced standard, the LL testing is performed using either the fall-cone or Casagrande (percussion-cup) approaches, while Atterberg's PL is universally determined using the thread-rolling method. ![]() The consistency limits (liquid limit LL and plastic limit PL) are among the most commonly performed tests in geotechnical engineering practice, being used for classification of fine-grained soils and in deducing other parameters (e.g., shear strength, permeability, compressibility), necessary for preliminary design/assessments, via numerous correlations built up over the decades.
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