What are Atterberg limits used for? 215 viewsDecember 29, 2023Civil Engineering Interview Questions And AnswersAtterberg limit 0 Er. Mr. M. V.82 December 30, 2023 0 Comments You Are Here :- Home Page – Questions – What are Atterberg limits used for? The Atterberg limit refers to the liquid limit and plastic limit of soil. These two limits are used internationally for soil identification, classification, and strength correlations. Related Posts:How do you calculate liquidity index of soil?How to determine the liquid limit of soil?What is the difference between an open channel and a closed conduit ?What is shear failure in soil?What are the roles and responsibilities of a civil engineer ?What is the purpose of reinforcement in concrete ?How to calculate the liquid limit?What is a GPS survey?What type of steel reinforcement must be used in areas under seismic zone?What is the use of steel reinforcement bars in concrete?Why do we determine the liquid limit of soil?What is the difference between shear stress and shear strength?What is the definition of compressibility factor in soil mechanics ?What is soil compaction ?How will you find SBC of Soil ?What is the difference between a truss and a frame ?What apparatus is used to test the liquid limit of soil?What are the disadvantages of RCC?Why under reamed piles are used?What is Corrosion resistance steel?What is the purpose of pedestals in column isolated footing?What is the purpose of a soil test ?What is the difference between concrete and cement ?What is the penetrometer test for liquid limit?What is meant by plasticity of soil ? Er. Mr. M. V. Asked question December 30, 2023 Add a Comment 0 Answers ActiveVotedNewestOldest Write your answer. Register or Login