Effectiveness of Laser Diffraction Method for Particle Size Evaluation of Residual Soil

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作者
Ullah, Rafi [1 ,2 ]
Abdullah, Rini Asnida [1 ]
Kassim, Azman [1 ]
Yunus, Nor Zurairahetty Mohd [1 ]
Ullah, Arshad [1 ]
Junaid, Muhammad [1 ]
Roshan, Mohammad Jawed [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Teknol Malaysia, Fac Engn, Sch Civil Engn, Skudai 81310, Johor Bahru, Malaysia
[2] Balochistan Univ Informat Technol, Dept Geol Engn Engn & Management Sci BUITEMS, Quetta, Pakistan
[3] Kabul Polytech Univ, Fac Transportat Engn, Kabul, Afghanistan
关键词
Laser diffraction; Particle size distribution; Residual soil; Reproducibility; Sieve-hydrometer; PIPETTE; DIFFRACTOMETRY; STABILIZATION; SEDIMENT; ANALYZER; POWDER;
D O I
10.1007/s40098-022-00615-1
中图分类号
P5 [地质学];
学科分类号
0709 ; 081803 ;
摘要
The laser diffraction method (LDM) is a relatively new technique used to evaluate the particle size distribution (PSD) of soil. However, the lack of standard for setting the optical parameters such as refractive index (RI), absorption coefficient (AC), and small sample size results in difficulty of achieving a representative sample. To evaluate the effectiveness of LDM in carrying out the PSD of residual soil, this study was carried out to verify the reproducibility of the LDM at different obscuration levels and compare the results with that obtained by sieve-hydrometer method (SHM). Furthermore, a reasonable value of RI and AC was determined for the residual soil collected from a slope inside Universiti Teknologi Malaysia. Two soil fractions, the coarse fraction retained on 75 mu m sieve and finer fraction passing through sieve 75 mu m were analyzed. The LDM for fine fraction satisfied the established reproducibility goals of ISO 13320 and provided precise PSD curve at different obscuration levels. For coarse fractions, the wet method showed higher variability and failed to satisfy the ISO 13320 recommended reproducibility guidelines due to the difficulty in obtaining a proper representative sample and disintegration of the particle in the dispersion system. Conversely, the dry method of LDM, due to more sample for analysis and proper representation of the sample, provided a precise PSD curve satisfying the reproducibility criteria of ISO 13320. Based on the findings, a value of 1.55 and 0.1 for the RI and AC is recommended to achieve precise PSD for residual soil using LDM.
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页码:1476 / 1486
页数:11
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