ASTM D3282-93(1997)e1
Standard Classification of Soils and Soil-Aggregate Mixtures for Highway Construction Purposes

Standard No.
ASTM D3282-93(1997)e1
Release Date
1993
Published By
American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM)
Status
Replace By
ASTM D3282-93(2004)e1
Latest
ASTM D3282-15
Scope

1.1 This standard describes a procedure for classifying mineral and organomineral soils into seven groups based on laboratory determination of particle-size distribution, liquid limit, and plasticity index. It may be used when a precise engineering classification is required, especially for highway construction purposes. Evaluation of soils within each group is made by means of a group index , which is a value calculated from an empirical formula.

Note 1-The group classification, including the group index, should be useful in determining the relative quality of the soil material for use in earthwork structures, particularly embankments, subgrades, subbases, and bases. However, for the detailed design of important structures, additional data concerning strength or performance characteristics of the soil under field conditions will usually be required.

1.2 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety problems, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.

ASTM D3282-93(1997)e1 history

  • 2015 ASTM D3282-15 Standard Practice for Classification of Soils and Soil-Aggregate Mixtures for Highway Construction Purposes
  • 2009 ASTM D3282-09 Standard Practice for Classification of Soils and Soil-Aggregate Mixtures for Highway Construction Purposes
  • 1993 ASTM D3282-93(2004)e1 Standard Practice for Classification of Soils and Soil-Aggregate Mixtures for Highway Construction Purposes
  • 1993 ASTM D3282-93(1997)e1 Standard Classification of Soils and Soil-Aggregate Mixtures for Highway Construction Purposes



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