Laboratory Tests

Aggregate Crushing Strength Test

AGGREGATE CRUSHING STRENGTH TEST

Theory and Scope:

This is one of the major Mechanical properties required in a road stone. The test evaluates the ability of the Aggregates used in road construction to withstand the stresses induced by moving vehicles in the form of crushing. With this the aggregates should also provide sufficient resistance to crushing under the roller during construction and under rigid tyre rims of heavily loaded animal drawn vehicles.

The crushing strength or aggregate crushing value of a given road aggregate is found out as per IS-2386 Part- 4.

The aggregate crushing value provides a relative measure of resistance to crushing under a gradually applied compressive load. To achieve a high quality of pavement aggregate possessing low aggregate crushing value should be preferred.

The aggregate crushing value of the coarse aggregates used for cement concrete pavement at surface should not exceed 30% and aggregates used for concrete other than for wearing surfaces, shall not exceed 45% as specified by Indian Standard (IS) and Indian Road Congress (IRC).

Aim:

To determine crushing strength of a given aggregate as per IS: 2386 part – IV

Apparatus:

  • A steel cylinder of internal diameter 15.2 cm (Steel cylinder with open ends)
  • A square base plate, plunger having a piston diameter of 15 cm .
  • A cylindrical measure of internal diameter of 11.5 and height 18 cms .
  • Steel tamping rod having diameter of 1.6 cms length 45 to 60 cms .
  • Balance of capacity 3 kg with accuracy up to 1 gm .
  • Compression testing machine capable of applying load of 40 tonnes at a loading rate of 4 tonnes per minute

Procedure:

  • The aggregate in surface-dry condition before testing and passing 12.5 mm sieve and retained on 10 mm sieve is selected.
  • The cylindrical measure is filled by the test sample of the aggregate in three layers of approximately equal depth, each layer being tamped 25 times by the rounded end of the tamping rod.
  • After the third layer is tamped, the aggregates at the top of the cylindrical measure are leveled off by using the tamping rod as a straight edge. Then the test sample is weighed. Let that be WI gm.
  • Then the cylinder of test apparatus is kept on the base plate and one third of the sample from cylindrical measure is transferred into cylinder and tamped 25 times by rounded end of the tamping rod.
  • Similarly aggregate in three layers of approximately equal depth, each layer being tamped 25 times by rounded end of the tamping rod.
  • Then the cylinder with test sample and plunger in position is placed on compression testing machine.
  • Load is then applied through the plunger at a uniform rate of 4 tonnes per minute until the total load is 40 tonnes and the load is released.
  • Aggregates including the crushed position are removed from the cylinder and sieved on a 2.36mm IS. sieve and material which passes this sieve is collected and weighed. Let this be W2 gm.
  • The above step is repeated with second sample of the same aggregate. The two tests are made for the same specimen for taking an average value.
  • Total weight of dry sample taken is WI gm weight of the portion of crushed material passing 2.36mm IS sieve be W2 gm.Then the aggregate crushing value is defined as the ratio of weight of fines passing the specified IS sieve to the total weight of the sample (WI).

Aggregate crushing value = 100*W2/WI%

Observation and Calculation:

Aggregate crushing strength value Aggregate crushing value % Weight of fines passing 2.36mm IS sieve, w2gm Total weight of dry aggregate sample 10 gm Trials
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Aggregate crushing value = 100*W2/Wl.

Result:

The mean (average) of the crushing value aggregate is ______________________%

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