Abstract:
Fiche is a town in central Ethiopia, located in North Shewa zone of the Oromia Region. The
objective of this research is the investigation of the engineering properties of soils found in
Fiche town. Disturbed and undisturbed soil samples were collected from Fiche town from ten
test pits at 1.5m and 3m depth in order to classify and determine the necessary engineering
properties of soils in area.
Insitu soil properties show that the natural moisture content for the area under study ranges
from 20.01% to 58.89 %. Specific gravity is between 2.62 and 2.88. The specific gravity is
above 2.62 indicating that inorganic soils are dominant as most of organic soils contain a
value of less than 2.40. The grain size analysis of the area under study shows the soil contains
gravel 0-25.62%, sand 1.44%-39.73%, silt 26.29%-55.54% and clay in between 8.67% to
67.51%. This shows that the dominant soil types in the area are silt and clay.
The liquid limit of the soils is in the range of 31%-79%. Plastic limit of the soils ranges in
between 16% to 42%. Plasticity index for the area under study ranges between 11%-46%.
And the free swell result ranges from 35-99%.
Soil classification for the area under study is made by both USCS and AASHTO. Soils
classification by USCS shows that the soil contains around 41% CH, 18% CL, 18% MH, 14%
ML, 4.5% SM and 4.5% SC and AASHTO classification system shows the soils are classified
in either of A-6 and A-7.
From the compaction test results the maximum dry density (MDD) of Fiche town soil ranges
from 1.35g/cm3 to 1.42g/cm3 and the optimum moisture content ranges 28% to 36%.
The unconfined compressive strength test of soils has a value of qu between 77kPa to 234 kPa
and the amount of cohesion ranges in between 38 kPa to 117 kPa. Consistency is also
determined based on the UCS result showing that the soil is medium, stiff or very stiff.
Consolidation test was conducted on four different types of soils which are taken based on the
classification result. The range of compression index is in between 0.20-0.38 and the preconsolidation pressure values ranges between 85 kPa to 285 kPa. The amount of over
consolidation ratio of the soil found in the area under study is determined and it is found
between 1.749 to5.45. Since the over consolidation ratio is greater than one, the soil is over
consolidated in its natural state.
The average values of various tests done at different parts of countries, i.e., Sieve analysis,
Liquid Limit, Plastic Index and specific gravities showing different properties. Fiche soils
show medium plasticity (clay content) as compared to other towns. The data indicate that
there is a considerable similarity of Fiche soils within the physical properties of Addis Ababa
and Debre Markos town soils.
Some part of the town especially areas at the center of the town i.e around bus station and
eastern part of the town is covered dominantly by rock. Thus additional detailed geological
study on those areas is highly recommended