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AS 1289.3.1.2-1995

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Methods of testing soils for engineering purposes Soil classification tests - Determination of the liquid limit of a soil - One point Casagrande method (subsidiary method)

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Superseded date

25-07-2024

Superseded by

AS 1289.3.1.2-2009

Language(s)

English

Published date

01-01-1995

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This method covers the determination of the liquid limit of a soil, i.e. the moisture content at which a soil passes from the plastic to the liquid state.

Committee
CE-009
DocumentType
Standard
ISBN
0 7262 9451 9
Pages
4
PublisherName
Standards Australia
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy
Supersedes
UnderRevision

This method covers the determination of the liquid limit of a soil, i.e. the moisture content at which a soil passes from the plastic to the liquid state. The method is a rapid method since it involves taking only one measurement of the moisture content. This method is applicable only to cohesive fine-grained soils. The method may also be used on a sample of soil in its natural state (see Notes 1 and 2).

First published as part of AS A89-1966.
Revised and redesignated as AS 1289.C1.2-1977.
Revised and redesignated as AS 1289.3.1.2-1995.

AS 1289.1-1991 Methods of testing soils for engineering purposes Preparation of disturbed soil samples for testing
AS 1289.B3.1-1989 Methods of testing soil for engineering purposes Soil moisture content tests - Establishment of correlation between a subsidiary method of moisture content determination and the standard method AS 1289.B1.1
AS 1289.2.1.4-1992 Methods of testing soils for engineering purposes Soil moisture content tests - Determination of the moisture content of a soil - Microwave-oven drying method (subsidiary method)
AS 1289.2.1.1-2005 Methods of testing soils for engineering purposes Soil moisture content tests - Determination of the moisture content of a soil - Oven drying method (standard method)
AS 1289.2.1.1-1992 Methods of testing soils for engineering purposes Soil moisture content tests - Determination of the moisture content of a soil - Oven drying method (standard method)
AS 1289.3.1.1-1995 Methods of testing soils for engineering purposes Soil classification tests - Determination of the liquid limit of a soil - Four point Casagrande method
AS 1289.2.1.5-2005 Methods of testing soils for engineering purposes Soil moisture content tests - Determination of the moisture content of a soil - Infrared lights method (subsidiary method)
AS 1289.2.1.5-1992 Methods of testing soils for engineering purposes Soil moisture content tests - Determination of the moisture content of a soil - Infrared lights method (subsidiary method)
AS 1289.2.1.4-2005 Methods of testing soils for engineering purposes Soil moisture content tests - Determination of the moisture content of a soil - Microwave-oven drying method (subsidiary method)

AS 1289.3.4.1-2008 Methods of testing soils for engineering purposes Soil classification tests - Determination of the linear shrinkage of a soil - Standard method
HB 160-2006 Soils testing
AS/NZS 3725:2007 Design for installation of buried concrete pipes
AS 1289.3.3.1-1995 Methods of testing soils for engineering purposes Soil classification tests - Calculation of the plasticity index of a soil
AS 1289.1.1-2001 Methods of testing soils for engineering purposes Sampling and preparation of soils - Preparation of disturbed soil samples for testing
AS 1289.3.3.1-2009 Methods of testing soils for engineering purposes Soil classification tests - Calculation of the plasticity index of a soil (Reconfirmed 2022)
AS 4799-2000 Installation of underground utility services and pipelines within railway boundaries

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