Aggregate and Bitumen Testing
Aggregate and Bitumen Testing
Testing
CE 303 Transportation
Engineering
University of Peradeniya
Department of Civil
Engineering
By
Dr G S Gurusinghe
3rd November 2008.
Desired Quality of
Aggregates
Hard (strength) enough to
Effects of Production
Process on Quality of
Aggregate
Source of aggregates
Aggregate Tests
There are four main types
Descriptive tests
Visual examination
Durability tests
Abrasion and toughness
Description
Examples
Fully water-worn or
completely shaped by
attrition
Naturally irregular, or partly
shaped by attrition and
having rounded edges
Material of which the
thickness id small relative to
the other two dimensions
River or seashore
gravel; desert, seashore
and wind blown sand.
Other gravel; land or
dug flint
Laminated rock, parent
jointed rock
Classifica
tion
Description
Possessing well-defined
edges formed at the
Angular
intersection of roughly
planar faces
Material, usually angular, in
which the length is
Elongated
considerably larger than the
other two dimensions
Material having the length
considerably larger than the
Flaky and
width, and the width
elongated
considerably larger than the
thickness
Examples
Crushed rocks of all
types; talus: crushed
slag
Laminated rock, parent
jointed rock with a
system of joints
Laminated rock, parent
jointed rock with a
system of joints
Characteristics
Conchoidal fracture
Water-worn or smooth
due to fracture of
2 Smooth
laminated or finegrained rock.
Fracture showing more
3 Granular or less uniform
rounded grains
Examples
Black flint,
vitreous slag
Gravels, chert,
slate, marble,
some rhyolites
Sandstone, oolite
Surface
texture
Characteristics
Examples
Rough
Rough fracture of
fine-or mediumgrained rock
containing no easily
visible crystalline
constituents
Mudstone,
Non
crystalline
limestone
Crystalline
Containing easily
visible crystalline
constituents
Granite,
gabbro, gneiss
Honey
With visible pores
combed and
and cavities
porous
Brick, pumice,
foamed slag,
clinker,
expanded clay
Group
Shape tests
Flakiness index
Elongation index
Angularity number
(Tested particles grater than
6.35mm in size. )
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Sieves and
template for
flakiness test
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ai bi
i 1.8 *
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12
0
214
267
195
154
108
89
75
65
47
40
28
23
21
Weight not
passing through
elongation pin
gaps (gm)
40
51
34
29
21
16
15
13
= 888 gm
Weight
passing
through
template
For flakiness
index
consider
weight retained in sieve size
50 mm and below
The total weight retained
=214+267+195+154+108+89+75 = 1102 gm
=65+47+40+28+23+21
224 gm
Weight passing through =template
Flakiness
index
=40+51+34+29+21+16+15
= 224/888*100 = 25%
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Lever arm
motor
Specimen prepaired
for testing
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0
Scale
Pendulum Arm
50
Max. Swing
Indicator
100
Height Adjustment
Friction
Plate
Shoe
150
Levelling Screws(Three)
Contact gauge
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Bitumen Testing
Penetration test
Ductility test
Softening point test
Flash and fire point test
Viscosity test
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Penetration test
At (25C), load (100 g) and time (5 sec).
Penetration is expressed as 1 pen = 1/10
mm of penetration
Penetration
Weight
Weight
Bitumen
Bitumen
Start
After 5 sec.
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Penetration Specification
Five Grades
40 - 50
60 - 70
85 - 100
120 - 150
200 - 300
Brass
Sleeve
20 to 25 mm
Highly polished
steel needle
Weight
Details of
Penetratio
n needle
50 mm approx.
Spirit Level
0.14 to 0.16 mm
Sample
Manually
operated
penetrati
on test
apparatu
s
25
Stand
Penetration
Indicating Gauge
Penetration Needle
Automatic
penetration
test
apparatus
Automatic
5 second timer
Bitumen Sample
Base
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Ductility test
Measures the amount of
elongation of a bitumen sample
Tension is applied to the sample
of penetration grade bitumen held
between two metal jaws.
The sample is kept in a water bath
at a temperature of 25C during
the test.
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110 1
75 0.5
10 0.1
20 0.2
32 0.5
15 0.5
5 0.5
30 0.3
7 0.2
Ductility test
sample mould
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Beaker
9.5 mm Ball
Ring
Shelf to retain
ball after falling
Ball
Stirrer
Holder
Guider
Ring
Holder
Cross section
Tripod
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Viscosity test
The Standard Tar Viscometer is used
to evaluate both tar and bitumen
viscosities. It measures the time in
seconds for a fixed quantity of the
bitumen substance to flow from a
vessel through a standard orifice
under an initial standard head and at a
known temperature
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Orific
e
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Stopper
Level
peg
Water
bath
Stirrer
Heating tube
Draw
off cock
Standard orifice
Mineral oil or
soft soap solution
Bitumen
Graduated measuring jar
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