IS 4031 - Part15
IS 4031 - Part15
IS 4031 - Part15
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Indian Standard
UDC
66942 : 62016832
0 BIS 1991
BUREAU
MANAK
OF
BHAVAN,
INDIAN
9 BAHADUR NEW DELHI
STANDARDS
SHAH ZAFAR MARG
June 1991
FOREWORD This Indian Standard was adopted by the Bureau of Indian Standards, after the draft finalized by the Cement and Concrete Sectional Committee had been approved by the Civil Engineering Division Council. Standard methods of testing cement are essential adjunct to the cement specifications. This standard in different parts, lays down the test procedures to evaluate the physical properties of different types of hydraulic cement. This part covers determination of fineness of.cement by wet sieving. The procedures for conducting chemical tests of hydraulic cement are covered in IS 4032 series Methods of chemical analysis of hydraulic cement. Determination of fineness by wet sieving is required mainly for masonry cement, but the same method shall be applied when any manufacturer or user wants to determine fineness of any other cement for any other specific reason. The composition in Annex A. of the technical committee responsible for the formulation of this standard is given
In reporting the results of a test or analysis made in accordance with this standard, if the final value, observed or calculated, is to be rounded off, it shall be done in accordance with 1s 2 : 1960 Rules for rounding off numerical values ( revised ).
Indian Standard
OF FINENESS BY WET SIEVING sieves shall clamp tightly on the cloth to prevent the cement from catching in the joints between the sieve cloth and the frame. 5.2 Spray Nozzle The spray nozzle ( see Pig. 1 ) shall be constructed with non-corrodible material and shall be of 175 mm inside diameter with a central hole drilled in line with the longitudinal axis, and intermediate row of eight holes drilled 6 mm centre to ccntre at an angle of 5 from the longitudinal axis, and an outer row of eight holes drilled 11 mm centre to centre at an angle of IO from the longitudinal axis. All holes shall be of 05 mm diameter. 5.3 Pressure Gauge The pressure gauge shall be of 75 mm minimum diameter and shall be graduated in 001 N/mm3 increments and shall have a maximum capacity of 02 N/mm with a marking at 007 N/mm. The accuracy at 007 N/mm2 shall be 0005 N/mm2. 5.4 Balance Analytical balance capable of reproducing results within 0000 2 g with an accuracy of f 0000 2 g.
NOTE -- Self indicating balance accuracy may also be used.
This standard ( Part 15 ) covers the procedure for determining the fineness of cement by wet sieving as represented by the mass of the residue left on a standard 45micron IS Sieve. 2 REFERENCES The Indian Standards listed below are necessary adjuncts to this standard. IS No. 3535 : 1986 Title Methods of sampling hydraulic cements (first revision ) 460 ( Part 1 ) : 1985 Specification for test sieves: Part 1 Wire cloth test sieves ( third revision ) 3 SAMPLING SAMPLES AND SELECTION OF TEST
The samples of the cement shall be taken in accordance with the requirements of IS 3535 : 1986 and the relevant standard specification for the type of cement being tested. The representative sample of the cement selected as above shall be thoroughly mixed before testing. 4 TEMPERATURE The temperature of the room and the materials shall preferably be maintained at 27 f2C. 5 APPARATUS
5.1 Sieve
with
equivalent
The sieve frame shall be of non-corrodible material and shall be circular 50 f 5 mm in diameter. The depth of the sieve from the top of the frame to the cloth shall be 75 f 5 mm. The frame shall have either side walls 90 f 5 mm in total height or legs of suihcicnt length, 120 mm minimum, to allow air circulation beneath the sieve cloth. The sieve frame shall be fitted with 45 micron stainless steel woven wire cloth sieve conforming to IS 460 ( Part 1 ) : 1985. The cloth shall be mounted in the
frame without distortion, looseness or wrinkling. For a sieve fabricated by soldering the cloth to the frame, the joint shall be made smooth to prevent the cement from catching in the joints between the sieve cloth and frame. Two piece
The calibration of the 45 micron sieve shall be made using standard reference material (SRM) from National Council of Cement and Building Materials. Place 1000 g of the SRM on the clean dry 45 micron sieve and 1 proceed as in 7. The sieve correction factor is the difference between the test residue obtained and the assigned residue value indicated by the electro-formed sheet sieve fineness specified for the standard sample, expressed as a percentage of the test residue. The sieve shall be re-calibrated after every 100 determinations. E.lrample : Residue on 45 micron IS Sieve of 140 percent SRM sample Residue for a 1 g sample 0140 g Residue on Sieve being calibrated 0105 g Difference +0*035 g Correction = 0035 x 100 =L + 333 percent factor 0105
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NOZZLE
7 PROCEDURE
Place 1000 g of sample of the cement on a clean, dry 45 micron IS Sieve. Wet the sample thoroughly with a gentle stream of water. Remove the sieve from under the nozzle and adjust the pressure on the spray nozzle to 0'07 0'005 f N/mm. Return the sieve to its position under the nozzle and wash for 1 mitt, moving the sieve with a circular motion in a horizontal plane at the rate of one motion per second in the spray. The bottom of the spray nozzle shall extend below the top of the sieve frame by about 12 mm. Immediately upon removing the sieve from the spray, rinse once with 50 ml of distilled water, taking care not to lose any of the residue, and then blot the lower surface gently upon a damp cloth. Dry the sieve and residue in an oven or over a hot plate ( see Note ), supporting the sieve in such a manner that air may pass freely beneath it. Cool the sieve, brush the residue from the sieve and weigh.
NOTE - Care should be taken hot enough to soften the solder. not to heat the sieve
8 CALCULATION
Calculate the mass of the residue of the cement left on the standard 45 micron IS Sieve to the nearest 0.1 percent as follows:
Rc= Rs x (lOO+C)
where
Rc = corrected residue in percent,
Rs = residue of the sample retained 45 micron IS Sieve in g, and C = sieve correction factor either plus or minus.
Example :
on the
which may be
Sieve correction factor, C = + 333 percent Residue from sample being tested, Rs = 0092 g Corrected residue = 0092 x ( 100 + 333 ) = 123 percent
ANNEX A ( Foreword )
COMPOSITION OF THE TECHNICAL COMMITTJZE Sectional Committee, CED 2
of Roorkee, Roorkee 247667 )
DR H. C.
VISVESVARAYA
In personal
Members SHRI H. BHATTACHARYA DR A. K. CHATTERIEE Srnu S. H. SUBRAMANIAN Alternate ( CHIEF ENGINEER ( DESIGNS )
SUPERINTENDINC~ ENGINEER ( S & S ) ( Aft errx?le ) CHIEF ENGINEER, NAVAGAM DAM SUPERINTENDINGENGINEER, OCC ( Alternate ) CHIEF ENGINEER ( RESEARCH-CUMDIRECTOR ) RESEARCH OFFICER ( CONCRETE TECHNOLOGY ) ( AIternafe ) DIRECTOR JOINT DIRECTOR (
Bombay
New Delhi
Sardar
Sarovar
Narmada
Irrigation
Institute,
Amritsar
Research Commission,
Hyderabad
) Central Water
Industries
Limited,
Structural Engineering Research Centre The India Cements Limited, Madras Alternate ) Gannon Dunkerley & Company Limited,
SHIU S. K.
(
Bombay
Alternate
SHRI N. G. JOSHI
SHRI P. D. KLLKAR (
Bombay
Alter/late )
) National
SHRI D. K.
SHRI
KANUNGO
B. R. MEENA (
Altertzalc
SHRI P.
Alternccte
)
Hospital Services New Delhi Geological Central Consultancy
SHRI G. K. MAlUMDAR SHRI S. 0. RANGARI ( Alternate ) I;. P;. M~HTA SHRI J. S. SANGANERIA Alternate ) ( MEMBER SECRETARY DIRECTOR( CIVIL ) ( Alfcrrrute ) SHRI M. K. MUXHERJEE
SHRI sIRI M. #. GHoSH ( A~tUfl~lf~~ )
Survey of India,
Board of Irrigation
Council )
Materials, Industry
SkIRI
Engineer-in-Chiefs
Branch,
Army Headquarters
Representing Hindustan Prefab Ltd, New Delhi Central Road Research Institute ( CSIR ), New Delhi ) Indian ) Structural ) Directorate General Builders Association Cement Corporation National ) Gammon ) Public Central Works Department, Soil and Materials of Engineers Government Research of Tamil Nadu New Delhi India Limited. Bombay Buildings of Supplies and Disposals, of India, Bombay of India, New Delhi Organization, New Delhi New Delhi Engineering Research Centre ( CSIR ). Madras Roads Congress, New Delhi
SHRI Y. R. PHULL
SUPT. ENGINEER DESIGNS ( ) EXECIJTI~E ENQINEER S.M.R. DIVISION ( ) ( AIternute ) SHRI S. B. SURI SHRI N. CHAN;)RASEKARANAltarnutP ) ( 0~ H. C. VISVESVARAYA SHRI D. C. CHATIJRVEDIAfternote ) ( SHRI (3. RAMAN. Director ( Civil Engg )
Station,
( India ), Calcutta
Member )
BIS (Ex-ofjicio
Pozzolana
and Cement
Additives
Subcommittee,
CED
2 : 1
In personal
capacity
( University
Development,
New Delhi
Cement Manufacturers Association, Bombay SHRI SOMNATH BANERJEE Department, Government of Punjab CHIEFENWNEER( RESEARCH-CUM-DIRECTOR Irrigation ) RESEARCH OFFICER CT ) ( Alternate ) ( Gujarat Engineering Research Institute. Vadodara SHRI N. B. DESAI SHRI 1. K. PATEL(, Alternote ) Mabarashtra Engineering Research Institute, Nasik DIRECTOR RESEARCH OFFICER AItcrnote ) ( Central Water Commission, New Delhi DIRECTOR C & MDD II ) (
DEPUTY DIRECTOR C & MDD ( 11 1
( Alternate
) Shree Digvijay ) The Associated ) National Buildings Organization, New Delhi Organization ( Ministry of Cement Companies Ltd, Bombay Cement Co Ltd, Bombay
JOINT DIRECTOR( MATERIALS ) Assw DIRECTOR( PLASTIC) ( Alfrnrate ) JOINT DIRECTOR STANDARDS B & S ) (CB-1) ( JOINTDIRECTOR.STANDARDS( B 8~ S ) (CB-II ) ( Alternate ) SHRI R. L. KAPQOR SHR~ R. K. DANA ( Afternare SHRI W. N. KARODE SHRI R. KUNJITHAPA~AM
of
Surface
Transport,
Ministry
of
The Hindustan Construction Co Ltd, Bombay Cbettinad Cement Corporation Ltd, Poliyur, Tamil Nadu
SHRIG.K.
MAJUMDAR
DR &SHAD MASOOD SHRI K. P. MOHIDEEN DR A. K. MULLICK DR ( SMT ) S. LAXMI ( Alfernafe ) SHRI K. NARANAPPA SHRI D. P. KEWALRAMANI ( Afternate SHRI NIRMAL SINGH
Hospital Services Consultancy Corporation ( India) Ltd, New Delhi Central Building Research Institute ( CSlR ), Roorkee Central Warehousing Corporation, New Delhi National Council for Cement and Building Materials, New Delhi Central
)
Electricity
Authority,
Commissioner
)
Institute ( CSIR ), New Delhi
SHRI S. S. MIGLANI ( Alternate ) SHRI Y. R. PHULL SHRI S. S. SEEHRA( Alternate ) SHRI A. V. RAMANA DR K. C. NARAN~ (Alternate ) COL V. K. RAN SHRI N. S. GALANDE ( Alternate ) SHRI S. A. REDDI SHRI A. U. RIJHSIN~HANI SHRI M. P. SINQH SUPERINTENDINGENGINEER ( D ) SENIOR DEPUTY CHIEF ENGINPER ( GENERAL ) (_Afternate ) SHRI S. B. SURI SHRI N. CHANDRASEKARAN Alternate ) ( SHRI L. SWAROOP SHRI H. BHATTACHARYA Afternate ) ( SHR~ V. M. WAD
Engineer-in-Chiefs
Branch,
Gammon India Ltd, Bombay Cement Corporation of India Ltd, New Delhi Federation of Mini Cement Plants, New Delhi Public Works Department, Govt of Tamil Nadu
Central Orissa
Research
Station,
New Delhi
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