Given its apparent limitations, various attempts have been made to develop alternative testing approaches to the standardized rolling-thread plastic limit (PLRT) method (for fine-grained soils), targeting higher degrees of repeatability and reproducibility. Among these, device-rolling techniques, including the method described in ASTM D4318/AASHTO T90 standards, based on original work by Bobrowski and Griekspoor (BG) and which follows the same basic principles as the standard thread-rolling (by hand) test, have been highly underrated by some researchers. To better understand the true potentials and/or limitations of the BG method for soil plasticity determination (i.e., PLBG), this paper presents a critical reappraisal of the PLRT–PLBG rela...
Plastic Limit (PL) is considered as the moisture content at which soil becomes too dry to remain pla...
The empirical concepts for the liquid limit and plastic limit of fine-grained soils have been in use...
The liquid limit (LL) of a fine-grained soil is widely understood as relating to the water content (...
Given its apparent limitations, various attempts have been made to develop alternative testing appro...
Given its apparent limitations, various attempts have been made to develop alternative testing appro...
Plastic limit is an important property of fine-grained soils. The standard thread-rolling method for...
Determination of the Atterberg’s limits is necessary for the classification of fine-grained soil. Th...
The plastic limit of soils was first described by Atterberg in 1911. The thread-rolling test was sta...
Plastic limit of fine-grained soils is conventionally determined in the laboratory by the soil thr...
Among the most commonly specified tests in the geotechnical engineering industry, the liquid limit a...
This paper reviews the percussion-cup liquid limit, thread-rolling plastic limit (PL) and various fa...
As the water content is increased, the consistency of a fine-grained soil changes from a semi-solid ...
The repeatability, reproducibility, and sources of error inherent in a given measurement are importa...
The remolding toughness property of fine-grained soil has not been investigated that much, mainly be...
Abstract—As the water content is increased, the consistency of a fine-grained soil changes from a se...
Plastic Limit (PL) is considered as the moisture content at which soil becomes too dry to remain pla...
The empirical concepts for the liquid limit and plastic limit of fine-grained soils have been in use...
The liquid limit (LL) of a fine-grained soil is widely understood as relating to the water content (...
Given its apparent limitations, various attempts have been made to develop alternative testing appro...
Given its apparent limitations, various attempts have been made to develop alternative testing appro...
Plastic limit is an important property of fine-grained soils. The standard thread-rolling method for...
Determination of the Atterberg’s limits is necessary for the classification of fine-grained soil. Th...
The plastic limit of soils was first described by Atterberg in 1911. The thread-rolling test was sta...
Plastic limit of fine-grained soils is conventionally determined in the laboratory by the soil thr...
Among the most commonly specified tests in the geotechnical engineering industry, the liquid limit a...
This paper reviews the percussion-cup liquid limit, thread-rolling plastic limit (PL) and various fa...
As the water content is increased, the consistency of a fine-grained soil changes from a semi-solid ...
The repeatability, reproducibility, and sources of error inherent in a given measurement are importa...
The remolding toughness property of fine-grained soil has not been investigated that much, mainly be...
Abstract—As the water content is increased, the consistency of a fine-grained soil changes from a se...
Plastic Limit (PL) is considered as the moisture content at which soil becomes too dry to remain pla...
The empirical concepts for the liquid limit and plastic limit of fine-grained soils have been in use...
The liquid limit (LL) of a fine-grained soil is widely understood as relating to the water content (...