1. Using the following data, determine the percentage retained, cumulative percentage retained, and percentage passing for each sieve. Plot the gradation curve. Determine the effective size and...


1. Using the following data, determine the percentage retained, cumulative percentage retained, and<br>percentage passing for each sieve. Plot the gradation curve. Determine the effective size and<br>uniformity coefficient if appropriate. Determine the fineness modulus and check ASTM C33<br>gradation requirements.<br>а.<br>Sieve Size<br>Weight Retained<br>(8)<br>736<br>(in.)<br>3<br>2<br>984<br>1<br>1642<br>1030<br>625<br>Pan<br>96<br>b.<br>Weight Retained<br>(g)<br>Sieve Size<br>No. 4<br>59.5<br>No. 8<br>86.5<br>No. 16<br>138.0<br>No. 30<br>127.8<br>No. 50<br>97.0<br>No. 100<br>66.8<br>Pan<br>6.3<br>N -IN MI4 m/∞<br>

Extracted text: 1. Using the following data, determine the percentage retained, cumulative percentage retained, and percentage passing for each sieve. Plot the gradation curve. Determine the effective size and uniformity coefficient if appropriate. Determine the fineness modulus and check ASTM C33 gradation requirements. а. Sieve Size Weight Retained (8) 736 (in.) 3 2 984 1 1642 1030 625 Pan 96 b. Weight Retained (g) Sieve Size No. 4 59.5 No. 8 86.5 No. 16 138.0 No. 30 127.8 No. 50 97.0 No. 100 66.8 Pan 6.3 N -IN MI4 m/∞

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