Introduction To Environmental Engineering Technology Laboratory
Introduction To Environmental Engineering Technology Laboratory
Introduction To Environmental Engineering Technology Laboratory
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COMMENTS:
1. CLO: Organize comprehensive design and execution procedures for highway as well as
highway and traffic laboratory and in situ measurements with practical considerations (PLO2-
P,P5; Project);
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Disciplines
-Lab
Regulations &
Safety
STUDENT CODE OF ETHICS
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3.0 INTRODUCTION
The particle shape of aggregates is determined by the percentages of flaky and elongation
particles. Flaky and elongation particles are considered undesirable as they cause weakness of
the pavement. Rounded aggregates are preferred in cement concrete pavements as the
workability of concrete improves. Regular shapes of particles are desirable for granular base
course due to increased stability desired from better interlocking. When the shape of
aggregates deviates more from the spherical shape, as in the case of angular, flaky and
elongation aggregate the void content increase and hence the grain size distribution of the
aggregates has to be suitable altered in order to obtain minimum voids in the dry mix on the
maximum density.
Aggregate particles are classified as flaky when they have a thickness (smallest dimension) of
less than 0.6 of their mean sieve size. The flakiness index of an aggregate sample is found by
separating the flaky particles and expressing their mass as a percentage of the mass of the
sample tested. This test is not applicable to aggregate passing 6.30mm sieve and retained as
63.0 mm sieve.
Instruments /Apparatus / Chemical / Reagents
1. Metal thickness gauge (Figure 1.0)
2. Test sieve, balance, trays, ect.
Figure 1.0 Shape Test Apparatus
Procedure
1. The sieve sample with sieves mentioned in Table 7.1. Weight each of the individual size
fraction (w1, w2, w3..)retained on these sieve, other than the 63.0 mm sieve and store
them in separate trays marked with their size.
2. Gauge each fraction from the respective slots in the thickness gauge weigh pieces which
pass through the slots (x1, x2, x3..ect.
Results Calculations
Where x1, x2,etc. are the weight of the fractions passing from the thickness gauge. W1, w2
ect are the weight of the original sample retained as the corresponding sieve
Aggregate particles are classified as elongation when they have a length (greatest dimension) of
more than 1.8 of their mean sieve size. The elongation index is found by separating the
elongation particles and expressing their mess as a percentage of the mass of sample tested.
The test is not applicable to material passing 6.30 mm sieve or retained on 50 mm sieve.
Apparatus
1. Metal length gauge
2. Sieve
3. Balance
4. Tray
Procedure
1. Sieve the sample with sieve mentioned in table (3) weight each of the individual size fractions
(w1, w2, w3. Retained on these sieves other than the 50.0 mm sieve
2.Gauge each fraction as follows, select the length gauge appropriate to the single fraction
under test and gauge each particle separately by hand. Elongated particles are those whose
greates dimension prevent them from passing through the gauge. Weigh each fraction which
doesnt pass through the gauge (y1, y2, ect)
Total
Flakiness index = X1+ X2+X3+.. X 100
W1+W2+W3+..
63
50
37.5
28
20
14
10
7.0 DISCUSSIONS
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8.0 CONCLUSION:
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Prepared by/Disediakan oleh : Approved by/Disahkan oleh :
Signature/Tandatangan : Signature/Tandatangan :
Name/Nama : DR. NOR HASLINA HASHIM Name/Nama : ASSOC. PROF DR.
SURAYA HANI ADNAN
Date/Tarikh : FEBRUARY 2015
Date/ Date/Tarikh : FEBRUARY 2015