NF EN ISO 14688-2

NF EN ISO 14688-2

April 2005
Standard Cancelled

Geotechnical investigation and testing - Identification and classification of soil - Part 2 : principles for a classification

ISO 14688-2:2004, together with ISO 14688-1, establishes the basic principles for the identification and classification of soils on the basis of those material and mass characteristics most commonly used for soils for engineering purposes. The relevant characteristics may vary and therefore, for particular projects or materials, more detailed subdivisions of the descriptive and classification terms may be appropriate. The classification principles established in ISO 14688-2:2004 permits soils to be grouped into classes of similar composition and geotechnical properties, and with respect to their suitability for geotechnical engineering purposes. ISO 14688-2:2004 is applicable to natural soil and similar man-made material in situ and redeposited, but it is not a classification of soil by itself.

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Publication date

April 2005

Number of pages

19 p.

Reference

NF EN ISO 14688-2

ICS Codes

93.020   Earthworks. Excavations. Foundation construction. Underground works

Classification index

P94-400-2

Print number

1 - 07/04/2005

International kinship

European kinship

EN ISO 14688-2:2004
Sumary
Geotechnical investigation and testing - Identification and classification of soil - Part 2 : principles for a classification

ISO 14688-2:2004, together with ISO 14688-1, establishes the basic principles for the identification and classification of soils on the basis of those material and mass characteristics most commonly used for soils for engineering purposes. The relevant characteristics may vary and therefore, for particular projects or materials, more detailed subdivisions of the descriptive and classification terms may be appropriate.

The classification principles established in ISO 14688-2:2004 permits soils to be grouped into classes of similar composition and geotechnical properties, and with respect to their suitability for geotechnical engineering purposes.

ISO 14688-2:2004 is applicable to natural soil and similar man-made material in situ and redeposited, but it is not a classification of soil by itself.

Standard replaced by (1)
NF EN ISO 14688-2
February 2018
Standard Current
Geotechnical investigation and testing - Identification and classification of soil - Part 2 : principles for a classification

<p>ISO 14688-2:2017 specifies the basic principles for classification of those material characteristics most commonly used for soils for engineering purposes. It is intended to be read in conjunction with ISO 14688‑1, which gives rules for the identification and description of soils. The relevant characteristics could vary and therefore, for particular projects or materials, more detailed subdivisions of the descriptive and classification terms could be appropriate. Due to differences in local geological conditions, practices to enhance relevant classification criteria are used.</p> <p>The classification principles established in this document allow soils to be classified into groups of similar composition and geotechnical properties, based on the results of field and laboratory tests with respect to their suitability for geotechnical engineering purposes.</p> <p>ISO 14688-2:2017 is applicable to natural soil in situ, natural soil reworked artificially and synthetic materials. A more detailed classification specific to use in earthworks is given in EN 16907‑2.</p> <p>NOTE 1 Identification and description of rocks are covered by ISO 14689. Identification and description of materials intermediate between soil and rock are carried out using the procedures in ISO 14688‑1, this document and ISO 14689, as appropriate.</p> <p>NOTE 2 The identification and classification of soil for pedological purposes, as well as in the framework of measurements for soil protection and for remediation of contaminated areas, is covered by ISO 25177.</p>

Table of contents
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  • Avant-propos
    iv
  • 1
    Domaine d'application 1
  • 2
    Références normatives 1
  • 3
    Termes et définitions 2
  • 4
    Principes de classification des sols 4
  • 4.1 Généralités
    4
  • 4.2
    Fractions granulaires 4
  • 4.3
    Granularité (granulométrie) 4
  • 4.4 Plasticité
    5
  • 4.5
    Teneur en matières organiques 5
  • 5
    Autres principes appropriés à la classification des sols 6
  • 5.1 Généralités
    6
  • 5.2
    Corrélations pour décrire la compacité des sables et des graves 6
  • 5.3
    Résistance au cisaillement non drainé des sols fins 6
  • 5.4
    Indice de consistance 7
  • 5.5
    Autres paramètres appropriés 7
  • Annexe A (informative) Principes de classification des sols
    8
  • Annexe B (informative) Exemple d'une classification des sols, basée uniquement sur la granularité
    10
  • Bibliographie
    13
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