AGGREGATE IMPACT VALUE TEST-10+ IMPORTANT NOTES TO REMEMBER

Aggregate impact value test gives an indication of aggregate’s toughness property (i.e. property of a material to resist impact) Aggregate impact values are used to classify the stone aggregates with respect to toughness property as given below. Aggregate impact value (%) Toughness Properties <10 Exceptionally tough / Strong 10 – 20 Very tough / Strong … Read more

WHAT IS AERATED CONCRETE (OR FOAMED OR CELLULAR OR GAS CONCRETE)?

Aerated Concrete Aerated concrete may be defined as concrete made very light and cellular by the addition of prepared foam or by generation of gas within the unhardened mixture. It is also termed as cellular concrete and foamed concrete. By Generation of Gas The addition of powered aluminium or zinc to the cement causes evolution … Read more

HOW TO CLASSIFY AGGREGATES ACCORDING TO SIZE?

According to size the aggregates are classified as: Fine Aggregate Coarse Aggregate All in Aggregate Fine Aggregate It is the aggregate most of which passes 4.75 mm IS sieve and contains only so much coarser as is permitted by specification. According to source fine aggregate may be described as: Natural Sand– it is the aggregate … Read more

HOW TO CLASSIFY AGGREGATE ACCORDING TO NATURE OF FORMATION?

One of the first field investigations for a concrete construction project is to search for sources of aggregates which will give material of good quality at economical rates. Suitability of aggregate will depend upon the geological history of the region. The aggregate as per nature of formation may be divided into two types. Natural Aggregates … Read more

WHAT IS THE GRADING LIMITS FOR FINE AGGREGATES?

To describe an aggregate by its maximum and minimum size is not sufficient. It has to be graded from its minimum to maximum size. IS-383 recommends the following grading limit for fine aggregates. Grading Limits For Fine Aggregates Sieve Size Percentage of Passing For Grading Zone-I Grading Zone-II Grading Zone-III Grading Zone-IV 10 mm 100 … Read more

WHAT ARE THE ADVANTAGES OF USING CURING COMPOUND FOR CONCRETE CURING?

Advantages Of Concrete Curing Compound Following are the advantages claimed for the curing compounds It permits early curing as they can be applied within about half an hour of casting after the bleeding water has evaporated and the glossy shine or brightness of water has disappeared. They are applied in a single operation and one … Read more