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Sieve Analysis of Soil

This document provides instructions for conducting a sieve analysis test of soil to determine particle size distribution. The test involves drying the soil sample, sieving it using a series of sieves, weighing the material retained on each sieve, and calculating the percent retained, cumulative retained, and percent finer for each sieve size. Results are reported graphically on a semi-log graph with sieve sizes on the log scale and percent finer on the arithmetic scale. Safety precautions include cleaning sieves, properly positioning samples on the balance, and checking the sieve shaker connections.

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Sieve Analysis of Soil

This document provides instructions for conducting a sieve analysis test of soil to determine particle size distribution. The test involves drying the soil sample, sieving it using a series of sieves, weighing the material retained on each sieve, and calculating the percent retained, cumulative retained, and percent finer for each sieve size. Results are reported graphically on a semi-log graph with sieve sizes on the log scale and percent finer on the arithmetic scale. Safety precautions include cleaning sieves, properly positioning samples on the balance, and checking the sieve shaker connections.

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SIEVE ANALYSIS OF SOIL

(IS: 2720 PART-4 1985)


Objective
For determination of particle size distribution of fine, coarse and all-in-aggregates by sieving.

Reference standard
IS: 2720 (Part 4) 1985 Method of test for soil (Part 4-Grain size analysis)

Equipment & Apparatus:

Balance
Sieves
Sieve shaker

Preparation sample
After receiving the soil sample it is dried in air or in oven (maintained at a temperature of 600C).
If clods are there in soil sample then it is broken with the help of wooden mallet.

Procedure
1. The sample is dried to constant mass in the oven at a temperature of 110050C and all the
sieves which are to be used in the analysis are cleaned.
2. The oven dry sample is weighed and sieved successively on the appropriate sieves
starting with largest. Each sieve is shaken for a period of not less than 2 minutes.
3. On completion of sieving the material retained on each sieve is weighed.

Calculation
The percent retained (%), Cumulative retained (%) & percent finer (%) is calculated.
Percent retained on each sieve = Weight of retained sample in each sieve / Total weight of
sample
The cumulative percent retained is calculated by adding percent retained on each sieve as a
cumulative procedure.
The percent finer is calculated by subtracting the cumulative percent retained from 100 percent.

Report
The result of the sieve analysis is reported graphically on a semi log graph, taking sieve sizes on

log scale and % finer in arithmetic scale. The observation is maintained in


observation sheet.
Safety & Precautions:

Clean the sieves set so that no soil particles were struck in them
While weighing put the sieve with soil sample on the balance in a concentric position.
Check the electric connection of the sieve shaker before conducting the test.

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