HOW TO CLASSIFY AGGREGATE ACCORDING TO ITS SHAPE?

Aggregate Classification [Based on Shape] According to shape the aggregate is classified as Rounded aggregate Irregular or partly rounded aggregate Angular aggregate Flaky aggregate Elongated aggregate Flaky and elongated aggregate 1. Rounded Aggregate The aggregate with rounded shape has the minimum percentage of voids ranging from 32 to 33%. It gives minimum ratio of surface … Read more

WHAT IS THE IMPORTANCE OF AGGREGATE GRADATION IN CONCRETE?

Concrete is prepared by mixing aggregate, cement and water in such a proportion that it becomes workable in its plastic state and durable in its hardened state. Our aim is to satisfy both of these requirements i.e. workability and durability. Importance in terms of Workability A workable concrete can be achieved by adding more water, … Read more

WHAT ARE THE QUALITY REQUIREMENTS OF AGGREGATES?

Aggregate should have the following qualities Quality Requirements of Aggregate Aggregates should be strong, hard, dense, durable, clear and free from veins and adherent coating. Aggregates should be free from injurious amounts of disintegrated pieces, alkalis, vegetable matter and other deleterious substances. Flaky and Elongated pieces should not be present in aggregate mass. Aggregate crushing … Read more

HOW AGGREGATE PROPERTIES AFFECT THE PROPERTIES OF HARDENED CONCRETE?

The following properties of aggregate affect the properties of hardened concrete. 1. Grading Aggregate grading has no significant effect on the properties of hardened concrete. 2. Bulk Density This has no direct effect but has an indirect effect on drying shrinkage. Bulk density is an indicator of packing capacity, which influences water requirement, which in … Read more

WHAT IS GAP GRADED AGGREGATE AND WHAT ARE ITS ADVANTAGES?

Aggregate gradation

What is Gap Graded Aggregate? Generally we use well graded aggregate or continuous graded aggregate, which means representation of all the standard particle sizes in certain proportion. Assumption made in well gradation is that voids created by the higher size of aggregate will be filled-up by immediate next lower size of aggregate and again some … Read more

BULKING OF FINE AGGREGATE – WHAT, WHY & HOW?

percentage of bulking of sand with moisture content

The volume increase of fine aggregate due to presence of moisture content is known as bulking. Fine sand bulks more as compared to coarse sand. Extremely fine sand particularly the manufactured fine aggregate bulks as much as about 40%. Note: Fine aggregate do not show any bulking when it is absolutely dry or completely saturated. … Read more