3. Soil classification
3.1 Principle of soil classification
Soil classification systems are designed to classify soils into families with the same or very similar geotechnical characteristics. They can therefore be used to group together the large number of samples collected during a drilling campaign and to draw up geotechnical cross-sections of the terrain.
These cross-sections are invaluable to the engineer. They complement geological data, which is not the same as geotechnical data: soils of the same geological origin can have very different geotechnical properties, and vice versa.
There are many different soil classification systems:
some are based on the suitability of the soil for a particular civil engineering...
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References
French standards
French Standards Association (AFNOR)
- Sols : reconnaissance et essais. Méthode simplifiée d'identification de la fraction 0-50 mm d'un matériau grenu. Détermination de la granulométrie et de la valeur de bleu. - NF P 94-040 - 10.93
- Sols : reconnaissance et essais. Détermination de la teneur en eau pondérale des matériaux. Méthode par étuvage. - NF P 94-050 - 09.95
- Sols : reconnaissance et essais. Détermination...
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