Module 1 Conmatls Chapter 2
Module 1 Conmatls Chapter 2
Module 1 Conmatls Chapter 2
Chapter 2
Construction Materials and Testing
Objective
After this chapter, the student should be able to
Understand the apparatus and equipment used in testing of materials
understand the general properties of materials
Content
This chapter focuses on:
• Apparatus and Equipment Used in Testing of Materials
References
Sivakugan, N., et al. (2018). Civil engineering materials. Australia:
Cengage Learning
1. Sieve Set
*Fineness modulus of 3.695 means, the average size of particle of given aggregate sample is in
between 3rd and 4th sieves, provided that the first sieve is the sieve with the smallest opening
among the sieves used.
2. Universal Testing Machine (UTM) - used to evaluate the tensile, compression, bend, and shear
properties of materials including and metallic materials. To have a quality test, 10000 kg of steel is
required.
3. Gillmore Needle Apparatus - The initial setting time of concrete is when the paste starts to harden
which takes 1 hour. The initial needle weighs ¼ lb and is used to determine the initial setting time
of cement, then the final needle weighs 1 lb and is used to determine the final setting time of
cement.
4. Vicat Apparatus - is used to find out the consistency, initial setting time and final setting time of
the cement. In the normal consistency test, we have to find out the amount of water to be added to
the cement to form a cement paste of normal consistency.
6. Various Molds – Three types of moulds use in material testing lab for preparation of C\concrete
specimen.
a. Cube Molds
c. Beam Molds:
100x100x400
100x100x500
and 150x150x600
8. Vibrator – A vibrator is a mechanical device to generate vibrations. The vibration is often generated
by an electric motor with an unbalanced mass on its driveshaft. Since concrete contains particles of
varying sizes, the most satisfactory compaction would perhaps be obtained by using vibrators with
different speeds of vibration. Poly frequency vibrators used for compacting concrete of stiff
consistency are being developed. The vibrators for compacting concrete are manufactured with
frequencies of vibration from 2800 to 15000 rpm.
References:
http://sknlazoce.blogspot.com/2018/08/basic-concepts-in-construction.html
https://www.slideshare.net/engrnaveedhussain1/material-testing-lab-equipments?from_action=save
https://www.azom.com/materials-equipment.aspx?cat=116