Spring 2018/2019 Homework # 2
Spring 2018/2019 Homework # 2
Spring 2018/2019 Homework # 2
Flaky=250+800+1500+300/5500*100=51.8%
Elongated = 100+300+400+300/5500*100=20%
Sample 1 2 3 4
Mass, g 1050 1100 1200 1250
S.G 2.1 2.2 2.4 2.5I
3. Calculate: (i) the apparent specific gravity; (ii) the bulk specific gravity (SSD); (iii)
the apparent particle of a coarse aggregate; (iv) the bulk particle density (SSD) of
sand, given the following data:
I)480/480-275=2.3414
II)500/500-275=2.2222
III)500-480/480*100=4.16%
IV)500/500-275*1=2.2222
4. If the mass of a vessel full of water is 18 kg, the mass of the empty vessel is 6kg, the
mass of the vessel with compacted coarse aggregate is 22kg, and the bulk specific
gravity of the aggregate was found to be 2.66. Calculate:
A)
Volume of vessel =12*10^-3
Bulk Density =22-6/v of vessel =1.33 g/cm^3
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5. For a particular aggregate, the bulk specific gravity (Dry) was 2.67,the porosity was
6%, and the absorption was 3%. For another sample of the same aggregate
obtained from another storing room, the moisture content was found to be 7%. Use
page back if needed.
Calculate:
1. The apparent bulk specific gravity
2. The bulk specific gravity (SSD)
3. The percent of water wetting the aggregate surface.
1)ASG=2.67/0.94+0.03=2.75
2)BSG(SSD)=2.75/1=2.75
F.M=0+5+35+50+60+90/100= 2.4
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7. Determine the blending percent of aggregate, A, B, and C, to come up with a
satisfactory gradation according to the ASTM specifications. The percent
cumulative passing for each aggregate, and for the ASTM standards are as follows:
B. The voids ratio for coarse aggregate should neither be too high (greater than
40%) nor low (lower than 30%).
More voids will decrease the strength in ratio to 5%-->30%
Less voids will affect the resistance against freezing and thawing.
It cause expansion and contraction between the C.P and concrete will make the agg
pops out further more it can prevent cracks .
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E. The aggregate maximum size for structural concrete should not exceed 25 mm.
If we start with a larger Dmax we will end with large graduation (for example if we
start with 25 Dmax we will finish with 9.5 or mostly #4 and so on )
9. Three concrete mixtures (I, II, and III) were prepared using same cement type and
w/c ratio using three types of aggregates (I, II, and III). The paste had a coefficient
of thermal expansion of 13x10-6/oC, whereas aggregates I and II, and III had 7x10-
6/oC, 8x10-6/oC, and 12x10-6/oC. Assuming that the aggregates had the same
gradation, specify mixture(s) that would deteriorate under thermal changes. Why?
Mix III . its coefficient of thermal expansion is close enough compared with the
aggregate’s
10. Three concrete mixtures (I, II, and III) were prepared using same cement type and
w/c ratio using three types of aggregates (I, II, and III). The properties of each of
the three aggregates are as follows:
AGG I II III
Porosity (%) 3 3 5
Mean pore size (µm) 100 50 50
Assuming that the three mixtures had same degree of saturation, which of the
concrete mixtures would resist F/T cycles the least? Why?
Mix I, good porosity percentage with the pores size which will reduce the F/T cycle