2 - Aggregate Gradation and Sampling
2 - Aggregate Gradation and Sampling
2 - Aggregate Gradation and Sampling
Important Properties
Gradation
Relative density and absorption
Hardness (resistance to wear)
Durability (resistance to weathering)
Shape and surface texture
Deleterious substances
Crushing strength
Soft and lightweight particles
Chemical stability
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Gradation Analysis
percent coarser
or
percent retained
Percentages
are calculated
by mass
percent finer
or
percent pas sin g
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Gradation Chart
100
80
Percent Passing
60
Total mass percent passing each sieve
40
20
0
Opening Size (mm)
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Gradation Chart
100
80
Percent Passing
60
Total mass percent passing each sieve
40
20
0
Opening Size (mm)
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Sieve Shakers
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Screen Shakers
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Sieve Sizes
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Gradation Chart
1½" ¾" 3/ "
8 4 8 16 30 50 100 200
100
80
Percent Passing (%)
60
40
20
0
100 10 1 0.1 0.01
Opening Size (mm)
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Gradation Example
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Uniformly Graded Aggregate
1½" ¾" 3/ "
8 4 8 16 30 50 100 200
100
Percent Passing
80
uniform
60
sand
“clear”
40 gravel
20
0
100 10 1 0.1 0.01
Opening Size (mm)
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Uniformly Graded Aggregate
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Open-Graded Aggregate
1½" ¾" 3/ "
8 4 8 16 30 50 100 200
100
Open
Percent Passing
80
graded
sand
60
Open
40
graded
gravel
20
0
100 10 1 0.1 0.01
Opening Size (mm)
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Open-Graded Aggregate
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screenings
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Gap-Graded Aggregate
1½" ¾" 3/ "
8 4 8 16 30 50 100 200
100
Open
Percent Passing
80
graded
sand
60
Open Gap
40
graded graded
gravel blend
20
0
100 10 1 0.1 0.01
Opening Size (mm)
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Gap-Graded Aggregate
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Dense-Graded Aggregate
1½" ¾" 3/ "
8 4 8 16 30 50 100 200
100
Percent Passing
80
60
40
Dense
graded
20 gravel
0
100 10 1 0.1 0.01
Opening Size (mm)
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Dense-Graded Aggregate
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Fuller’s Curve
Fuller, W.B. and Thompson, S.E. “The laws of
proportioning concrete," Transactions of the
ASCE, v. 159, 1907.
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Maximum Density Curve
In 1962 FHWA published a modified version of
Fuller’s equation with a different exponent.
0.45
0.50 pi = percent passing ith sieve
di
pi di = opening size of ith sieve
D D = maximum particle size
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Dense-Graded Aggregate
80
TDOT 411-D
Percent Passing
60
40 Maximum
Density
Curve
20
0
100 10 1 0.1 0.01
Opening Size (mm)
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Dense-Graded Aggregate
200 30 8 4 3/ "
8
1/ " 5/ "
2 8 ¾"
100
80
Percent Passing
TDOT 411-D
60
40 Maximum
Density
Curve
20
0
0 1 2 3 4 5
Opening Size (mm) Raised to the 0.45 Power
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Aggregate Sampling
Aggregate Stockpiles
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Aggregate Sampling
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Nominal Aggregate Sizes
1½" ¾" 3/ "
8 4 8 16 30 50 100 200
100
Nominal Maximum = 3/8″
Percent Passing
80
60
40
20
Nominal Minimum = #16
0
100 10 1 0.1 0.01
Opening Size (mm)
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Aggregate Sampling
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Minimum Sample Size
300
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Sample Quartering
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Sample Splitting
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Lab 1 Notes
Materials
• Crushed Stone
– Assume ¾" NMAS for convenience
• Gravel
– Assume ½" NMAS
• Concrete Sand
– Assume 4.76-mm NMAS (No. 4 Sieve)
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Crushed Stone
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Crushed Stone
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Crushed Stone
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Crushed Stone
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Gravel
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Gravel
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Concrete Sand
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Concrete Sand
300
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Gravel and Concrete Sand
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Gravel and Concrete Sand
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