Crushing Value Test Procedure. Select clean and dry aggregate passing through 12.5 mm and retained on 10.0 mm sieve. Weight the empty cylindrical measure. Let the weight be ‘a’ grams. Fill the aggregate in the cylindrical measure in three layers, tamping each layer 25 times with the rounded end of the tamping rod.
Bulk specific gravity test; Polishing test; Aggregate Crushing test (IS 2386(Part 4):1963 & BS 812–110:1990) Aggregate crushing test values indicates the strength of aggregate and hence it is very significant. Similarly we can say crushing value is the relative measure of resistance of an aggregate under gradually applied compressive loads.
Procedure of Aggregate Crushing Value Test:-. Sieve the test material through 12.5 mm and 10.0 mm IS sieve. Take test samples of aggregates passing through 12.5 mm IS sieve and retained on 10 mm IS sieve (minimum 3 Kg). Dry theme in an oven for 4 hours at a temperature of 100 °C to 110 °C and then cool at room temperature.
The apparatus of the aggregate crushing value test as per IS: 2386 (Part IV) – 1963 consists of: 1) A 15cm diameter open ended steel cylinder with plunger and base plate, of the general form and dimensions as shown in Fig 1. 2) A straight metal tamping rod of circular cross-section 16mm diameter and 45 to 60
Crushing Value Test Procedure. Select clean and dry aggregate passing through 12.5 mm and retained on 10.0 mm sieve. Weight the empty cylindrical measure. Let the weight be ‘a’ grams. Fill the aggregate in the cylindrical measure in three layers, tamping each layer 25 times with the rounded end of the tamping rod.
Aggregate crushing value test on coarse aggregates gives a relative measure of the resistance of an aggregate crushing under gradually applied compressive load. Coarse aggregate crushing value is the percentage by weight of the crushed material obtained when test aggregates are subjected to a specified load under standardized conditions.
Aggregate crusing value (A.C.V.): To test the crushing value of Aggergate we use a sample of Aggregate which passes through 12.5mm sieve and retained on 10 mm sieve. To test the Aggregate crushing we uses a mould i.e cylinder to fill with Aggregate having dimension of diameter 25mm and height 25mm. After filling mould a total load of 40 tone is
Impact, 10% Fines & Crushing Tests Figure 2. Apparatus for the 10% fines test and aggregate crushing test (Millard, 1993) 2. The material used for both tests is aggregate passing a 12.70 mm sieve and retained on a 9.52 mm sieve.
Figure 1: Apparatus required for crushing value test Sampling of Aggregates The standard aggregate crushing test is done on aggregates passing 12.5 mm sieve and retained on 10 mm sieve and make those surface dry by heating at 11 to 110°C for four hours and cooled to room temperature.
Name of the experiment: Aggregate Crushing value test. Objective: 1. Determine the aggregate crushing value of coarse aggregate. 2. Assess suitability of coarse aggregates for use in different types of road. Theory: The “aggregate crushing value” give a relative measure of the resistance of an aggregate to crushing under gradually applied
Therefore, aggregate used for such propose should have sufficient toughness to resist their disintegration due to the impact. This important property of aggregate is determined by the aggregate impact value test. This resistance of aggregate may differ from resistance to gradual load which we measure in the crushing value test.
recorded by Dhak pass (less than 125meters) while minimum value shown by Best way cement (Figure 2b). iii. Aggregate crushing value (ACV) The basic principle of this test is to determine resistance of an aggregate to crushing under a gradually applied compressive load. The aim is to show the crushing ability and its resistance to crushing
The aggregate crushing value (ACV) of an aggregate is the mass of material, expressed as a percentage of the test sample. which is crushed finer than a 2,36 mm sieve when a sample of aggregate passing the 13,2 mm and retained on the 9,50 mm sieve is subjected to crushing under a gradually applied compressive load of 400 kN. 2 APPARATUS 2.1 An
The strength of coarse aggregates is assessed by aggregates crushing test. The aggregate crushing value provides a relative measure of resistance to crushing...
The crushed aggregate sample which is finer than 2.36 mm is separated and expressed as a percentage of the original weight taken in the mould. The percentage of weight passed through the 2.36m IS sieve is known as Aggregate crushing value.. In situations, when the aggregate value 30 or higher the result may be a mistake and in such cases, the “ten percent fines value” should be determined
Concept and significance of the Aggregate crushing value test. The ‘ aggregate crushing value test ` gives a relative measure of the resistance of an aggregate to crushing under a gradually applied compressive load. Aggregate crushing value is defined as the percentage by weight of the crushed (or finer) material obtained when the test aggregates are subjected to a specified load under
Crushing Value Test Procedure. Select clean and dry aggregate passing through 12.5 mm and retained on 10.0 mm sieve. Weight the empty cylindrical measure. Let the weight be ‘a’ grams. Fill the aggregate in the cylindrical measure in three layers, tamping each layer 25 times with the rounded end of the tamping rod.
Aggregate crushing value test 10 fines value test. Mechanical Properties of Aggregates Aggregate Crushing Value Test (BS:812, part 3) Procedure • The material to be tested should pass a 14.0 mm (1/2 in.) sieve and be retained on a 10 mm (3/8 in.) sieve. • Dry the sample in an oven at 100-110 0 C for four hours.
basis of the study dataset. The test methods were: Los Angeles abrasion, micro-Deval, wet ball mill, wet ball mill-modified, aggregate crushing value, methylene blue value, sodium sulfate soundness, water-alcohol freeze-thaw soundness, point load strength (dry and wet), vacuum saturated bulk specific gravity, vacuum saturated
Aggregate crushing test values indicates the strength of aggregate and hence it is very significant. Similarly we can say crushing value is the relative measure of resistance of an aggregate under gradually applied compressive loads. Higher crushing strength means lower crushing value and vice versa. If the aggregate crushing value is less than
Calculate Aggregate Crushing Value. The ratio of the weight of fines formed to the total sample weight in each test shall be expressed as a percentage, the result being recorded to the first decimal place: Aggregate Crushing Value = W B W A × 100. Where, W A is weight of surface-dry sample
Testing aggregates
The test result will determine the toughness of aggregate. Aggregate with a 25% crushing value can be used for heavy-duty concrete. For aggregate with a 30% crushing value can be used for concrete pavement. Hardness is an important property of aggregate, and it is used to determine the resistance of an aggregate to wear.
Aggregate Impact Value Tester IS : 2386 (Part-IV) i) Impact testing machine conforming to IS: 2386 (Part IV) – 1963. ii) IS Sieves of sizes – 12.5mm, 10mm and 2.36mm. iii) A cylindrical metal measure of 75mm dia. and 50mm depth. iv) A tamping rod of 10mm circular cross section and 230mm length, rounded at one end. v) Oven. PREPARATION OF
The crushed aggregate sample which is finer than 2.36 mm is separated and expressed as a percentage of the original weight taken in the mould. The percentage of weight passed through the 2.36m IS sieve is known as Aggregate crushing value.. In situations, when the aggregate value 30 or higher the result may be a mistake and in such cases, the “ten percent fines value” should be determined
Crushing Value Test Procedure. Select clean and dry aggregate passing through 12.5 mm and retained on 10.0 mm sieve. Weight the empty cylindrical measure. Let the weight be ‘a’ grams. Fill the aggregate in the cylindrical measure in three layers, tamping each layer 25 times with the rounded end of the tamping rod.
Calculation of aggregate crushing value. The aggregate crushing value is defined as the ratio of the weight of fines passing through specified IS (here 2.36mm sieve) to the total weight of sample expressed in percentage. W1= Weigh of the total aggregates (Wa-We) W2= Weigh of aggregates passing through 2.36mm IS sieve.
Name of the experiment: Aggregate Crushing value test. Objective: 1. Determine the aggregate crushing value of coarse aggregate. 2. Assess suitability of coarse aggregates for use in different types of road. Theory: The “aggregate crushing value” give a relative measure of the resistance of an aggregate to crushing under gradually applied
Figure 1: Apparatus required for crushing value test Sampling of Aggregates The standard aggregate crushing test is done on aggregates passing 12.5 mm sieve and retained on 10 mm sieve and make those surface dry by heating at 11 to 110°C for four hours and cooled to room temperature.
Calculate the mean of the two results to the nearest whole number. Report the mean as the aggregate crushing value, unless the individual results differ by more than 0.07 times the mean value. In this case repeat the test on two further specimens, calculate the median of the four results to the nearest whole
Crushing Value Test Procedure. Select clean and dry aggregate passing through 12.5 mm and retained on 10.0 mm sieve. Weight the empty cylindrical measure. Let the weight be ‘a’ grams. Fill the aggregate in the cylindrical measure in three layers, tamping each layer 25 times with the rounded end of the tamping rod.