ahgeo11
Materials
- Feb 21, 2024
- 4
Hi there,
I recently completed a sieve/hydrometer and Atterberg limits test on the same sample. The sieve/hydrometer classifies the material as ML with approx. 12% clay (<0.002mm) and 44% silt while the Atterberg results in LL=27, PI=8 for a CL classification. For what it's worth, checking the remainder of the sample it does appear to roll out to 3mm so my gut is that the hydrometer may be incorrect.
My question is: do these results always have to match up meaning there was a testing or calculation error? or is it natural for these to not totally agree for some reason.
Thanks.
I recently completed a sieve/hydrometer and Atterberg limits test on the same sample. The sieve/hydrometer classifies the material as ML with approx. 12% clay (<0.002mm) and 44% silt while the Atterberg results in LL=27, PI=8 for a CL classification. For what it's worth, checking the remainder of the sample it does appear to roll out to 3mm so my gut is that the hydrometer may be incorrect.
My question is: do these results always have to match up meaning there was a testing or calculation error? or is it natural for these to not totally agree for some reason.
Thanks.