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Aggregate Blending

This document discusses aggregate requirements for highways. It specifies that aggregates must be properly tested and graded to ensure they can withstand traffic loads. The specifications require aggregates to meet certain gradation and physical property requirements. An example is provided to evaluate if a sample aggregate mix meets the requirements to be used as a base course for a highway. Solutions are given to check gradation, abrasion loss, and soundness loss, and determine if the mix is suitable. Aggregate blending is also discussed, with an example of combining aggregates to meet a target gradation specification.

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Aggregate Blending

This document discusses aggregate requirements for highways. It specifies that aggregates must be properly tested and graded to ensure they can withstand traffic loads. The specifications require aggregates to meet certain gradation and physical property requirements. An example is provided to evaluate if a sample aggregate mix meets the requirements to be used as a base course for a highway. Solutions are given to check gradation, abrasion loss, and soundness loss, and determine if the mix is suitable. Aggregate blending is also discussed, with an example of combining aggregates to meet a target gradation specification.

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DAA 2413:

HIGHWAY AND TRAFFIC


ENGINEERING

- AGGREGATE
REQUIREMENTS
INTAN SUHANA BT MOHD RAZELAN
AGGREGATE REQUIREMENTS
Aggregate needs to be properly check, test
and graded since aggregate is responsible
to take and distribute the loads from traffic.
To measure aggregates strength and to
ensure that aggregate is ready to perform
its functions, several aggregate
requirements were set up.
SPECIFICATIONS REQUIREMENTS
Gradation Requirements
Passing 25 mm = 100%
19 mm = 90-100%
9.5 mm = 50-75%
4.75 mm = 45-55%
1.18 mm = 15-40%
300 m = 5-22%
75 m = 2-8%
Physical Properties
Abrasion loss (LA Test) = max. allowable = 40%
Soundness loss = max. allowable = 18%
AGGREGATE EVALUATIONS
Example 1.0
This aggregates are to be used as base course for
highway connecting Kuantan to Kemaman. Check
whether this aggregate mix meets the aggregate
requirements for :
1. Gradation Requirements
2. Abrasion Loss
3. Soundness Loss
Gradation Test Results :
1. Passing 25mm 100%
19mm 98%
12.5mm 81%
9.5mm 63%
4.75mm 48%
1.18mm 35%
300m 24%
75m 11%
2. Abrasion Test
Original Mass = 2649gm
Final Mass = 2267gm
3. Soundness Test
Original Mass = 2649gm
Final Mass = 2115gm
SOLUTION
1. Check the percentage passing of each aggregate size.
2. Compare the percentage passing with gradation
requirements.
3. Evaluate the results
4. Calculate the percentage of loss for Abrasion test
5. Check the acquired results with requirements
6. Calculate the percentage of loss for Soundness Test
7. Compare the acquired results with requirements for
Soundness Test.
8. Conclude the results by examining whether this mix is
suitable to be used as base or not. Explain why.
AGGREGATE BLENDING
The ability to blend aggregates to meet a
specified target is a must.
Asphalt concrete requires the combination
of two or more aggregates, having different
gradations to produce an aggregate blend
that meets gradation specifications for a
particular asphalt mix.
Trial and error method is simpler yet
effective in defining good aggregate
mixture.
AGGREGATE BLENDING.

Example 1.
Passing Agg A Agg B Agg C Specification
12.5 mm 100% 100%
9.5 mm 62% 100% 72 88%
4.75 mm 8% 100% 78% 45 65%
2.36 mm 2% 91% 52% 30 60%
1.18 mm 0% 73% 36% 25 55%
600 m 51% 29% 16 40%
300 m 24% 24% 8 25%
150 m 4% 20% 4 12%
75 m 1% 18% 3 6%
SOLUTIONS
1. Check which aggregate group have the most coarse aggregate
and fines.
2. Specifications for combinations of coarse, fine and fines are:
1. Coarse Aggregate = 45-55%
2. Fines = 0 5%
3. Fine = 100 (coarse + fines)
3. Use first trial and error by indicating desired coarse, fines and
fine.
4. Calculate % of each aggregate size in each aggregate group
according to chosen coarse, fine and fines.
5. Calculate combined gradations with gradation requirements
6. Evaluate whether the selected percentage of gradation meet the
requirements or not
7. If not, repeat the entire process by changing the percentage of
coarse, fine and fines.

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