HOW TO DECIDE MAXIMUM SIZE OF COARSE AGGREGATE TO BE USED IN CONCRETE?

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For the same strength or workability, concrete with large size aggregate will require lesser quantity of cement than concrete with a smaller size aggregate. In a mass concrete work the use of larger size aggregate will be useful due to the lesser consumption of cement. This will also reduce the heat of hydration and the … Read more

HOW TO INSPECT PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF AGGREGATE USED IN CONCRETE?

While inspecting aggregate for quality control purpose, it is required to describe its physical properties, because physical properties of aggregate have an effect on the property of concrete. The physical properties of aggregate which should be described are given below. Name of parent rock & Group name Particle Shape Surface Texture Let us see how … Read more

HOW TO BLEND AGGREGATE USING FINENESS MODULUS VALUE?

Sometime it may happen that, the aggregate available at site is not conforming to the desired grading. In such case two or more aggregates from different sources may be combined to get the required grading. Fineness modulus value can be used as a technical way to blend coarse aggregate with fine aggregate to produce desired … Read more

HOW TO PACK AND MARK AGGREGATE SAMPLE BEFORE DESPATCHING FOR LAB TEST?

Packing and Marking of Aggregate Sample Before dispatching, each sample of aggregate is packed separately in such a way so as to prevent loss of any fine material. Use container or sample bag to pack coarse aggregate. Use tight container or closely woven bags to pack fine aggregate and all-in-aggregate; so that there is no … Read more

HOW TO TEST AGGREGATE FOR BULK DENSITY AND VOIDS?

Objective Determination of unit weight or bulk density and void of aggregates. Equipments Name Capacity 1. Balance Sensitive to 0.5% of weight of material 2. Cylindrical metal measure Of 3 litre capacity (for fine aggregate) Of 15 litre capacity (for aggregate upto 40mm) 3. Tamping rod 16 mm dia. and 60 cm long Sample Preparation … Read more

HOW TO REDUCE BULK SAMPLE OF SAND TO TEST SAMPLE USING SAND SPLITTER?

Sand Sample Reduction Using Sand Splitter Sand splitter is the accepted method for fine aggregate that is drier than the saturated-surface-dry condition. As a quick check to determine this condition, if the sand remains the shape that is molded in the hand, the sand is considered wetter than saturated-surface-dry. The sand splitter is a small … Read more

WHAT ARE THE INDIAN STANDARDS RELATED TO AGGREGATE TESTING?

IS: 2386-Part-1-Method of test for aggregates for concrete (Particle Size and Shape) This part contains the following tests Determination of material finer than 75-micron Determination of flakiness index Determination of elongation index Determination of angularity number IS: 2386-Part-2-Method of test for aggregates for concrete (Estimation of Deleterious Material and Organic Impurities) This part contains the … Read more

HOW TO REDUCE SAMPLE OF FINE AGGREGATE USING MINIATURE STOCKPILE METHOD?

Miniature Stockpile Method The miniature stockpile method is used for reducing all samples of fine aggregates when the material is in damp or moist condition. If the sample to be split is dry, the material is required to be moistened before using this method. Procedure Place the original sample on a clean, dry plate or … Read more

HOW TO REDUCE AGGREGATE GROSS SAMPLE TO TEST SAMPLE USING MECHANICAL SPLITTER?

Sample Reduction Using Mechanical Splitter Use of a mechanical splitter is considered to be the best method to reduce the gross sample of aggregate. The mechanical splitter splits the sample into two halves as the material passes through the spaces between the bars in the splitter. The same number of each particle size goes into … Read more

HOW TO REDUCE GROSS AGGREGATE SAMPLE TO TEST SAMPLE BY QUARTERING OR CONING METHOD?

What is Quartering? The process of reducing a representative sample to a convenient size, or of dividing a sample into two or more smaller samples for testing, is called quartering. This is a non-mechanical method of reducing a sample. Steps or Procedure for Quartering Place the original sample in the center of a clean, dry, … Read more