Sieve Analysis of Aggregates
Sieve Analysis of Aggregates
Sieve Analysis of Aggregates
SIEVE ANALYSIS
Sieve analysis helps to determine the particle size distribution of the coarse and fine
aggregates. This is done by sieving the aggregates as per IS: 2386 (Part I) – 1963. In
this we use different sieves as standardized by the IS code and then pass aggregates
through them and thus collect different sized particles left over different sieves.
The apparatus used are -
i) A set of IS Sieves of sizes – 80mm, 63mm, 50mm, 40mm,31.5mm, 25mm, 20mm,
16mm, 12.5mm, 10mm, 6.3mm,4.75mm, 3.35mm, 2.36mm, 1.18mm, 600µm, 300µm,
150µm and 75µm.
ii) Balance or scale with an accuracy to measure 0.1 percent of the weight of the test
sample.
The weight of sample available should not be less than the weight given below:-
The sample for sieving should be prepared from the larger sample either by quartering
or by means of a sample divider.
iii) The basket and aggregates should then be removed from the water, allowed to drain
for a few minutes, after which the aggregates should be gently emptied from the basket
on to one of the dry clothes and gently surface-dried with the cloth, transferring it to a
second dry cloth when the first would remove no further moisture. The aggregates
should be spread on the second cloth and exposed to the atmosphere away from direct
sunlight till it appears to be completely surface-dry. The aggregates should be weighed
(Weight ‘A’).
iv) The aggregates should then be placed in an oven at a temperature of 100 to 110oC
for 24hrs. It should then be removed from the oven, cooled and weighed (Weight ‘B’).
Formula used is Water absorption = [(A - B)/B] x 100%.
Two such tests should be done and the individual and mean results should be reported.
A sample Performa for the record of the test is
Reporting of Results
i) The material coarser than 1.70mm IS Sieve should be washed, dried in an oven at a
temperature of 100 to 110oC to a constant weight and weighed (Weight ‘B’).
ii) The proportion of loss between weight ‘A’ and weight ‘B’ of the test sample should be
expressed as a percentage of the original weight of the test sample. This value should be
reported as,
Aggregate abrasion value = (A-B)/B x 100%.
Aggregate Crushing Value
AGGREGATE CRUSHING VALUE
This test helps to determine the aggregate crushing value of coarse aggregates as per
IS: 2386 (Part IV) – 1963. The apparatus used is Cylindrical measure and plunger,
Compression testing machine, IS Sieves of sizes – 12.5mm, 10mm and 2.36mm
Procedure to determine Aggregate Crushing Value
i) The aggregates passing through 12.5mm and retained on 10mm IS Sieve are oven-
dried at a temperature of 100 to 110oC for 3 to 4hrs.
ii) The cylinder of the apparatus is filled in 3 layers, each layer tamped with 25 strokes of
a tamping rod.
iii) The weight of aggregates is measured (Weight ‘A’).
iv) The surface of the aggregates is then levelled and the plunger inserted. The
apparatus is then placed in the compression testing machine and loaded at a uniform
rate so as to achieve 40t load in 10 minutes. After this, the load is released.
v) The sample is then sieved through a 2.36mm IS Sieve and the fraction passing
through the sieve is weighed (Weight ‘B’).
vi) Two tests should be conducted.
Aggregate crushing value = (B/A) x 100%.
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