4, Flakiness Index
4, Flakiness Index
4, Flakiness Index
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Object: To conduct shape test (flakiness index, elongation index) of given aggregate
sample
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Apparatus Used:
The apparatus consists of a standard thickness gauge, I.S. sieves of sizes 63, 50, 40, 31.5,25,
20, 16, 12.5, 10 and 6.3mm and a balance to weigh the samples,
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The particle shape of aggregate is determined by the percentages of flaky and elongated particles
contained in it. In case of gravel it is determined by its Angularity Number. Flakiness and
Elongation tests are conducted on coarse aggregates to assess the shape of aggregates.
Aggregates which are flaky or elongated are detrimental to the higher workability and stability
of mixes. They are not conducive to good interlocking and hence the mixes with an excess of
such particles are difficult to compact to the required degree. For base coarse and construction
of bituminous and cement concrete types, the presence of flaky and elongated particles are
considered undesirable as they may cause inherent weakness with probabilities of breaking down
under heavy loads. Rounded aggregates are preferred in cement concrete road construction as the
workability of concrete improves. Angular shape of particles are desirable for granular base
coarse due to increased stability derived from the better interlocking when the shape of
aggregates deviates more from the spherical shape, as in the case of angular, flaky and elongated
aggregates, the void content in an aggregate of any specified size increases and hence the grain
size distribution of the graded aggregates has to be suitably altered in order to obtain minimum
voids in the dry mix or the highest dry density. It is determined according to the procedure laid
down in IS-2386 (PART- I).
Flakiness Index:
The flakiness index of aggregates is the percentage by particles whose least dimension
(thickness) is less than 3/5th (0.6) of their mean dimension. The test is not applicable to sizes
smaller than 6.3mm.
Elongation Index:
The elongation index of an aggregate is the percentage by weight of particles whose greatest
dimension (length) is greater than 1 and 4/5th times (1.8 times) their mean dimensions. The
elongation test is not applicable to sizes smaller than 6.3mm.
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Procedure
4.1
Flakiness Index
In order to separate flaky materials, each fraction is then gauged for thickness on
thickness gauge, or in bulk on sieve having elongated slots as specified in the table.
Then the amount of flaky material passing the gauge is weighed to an accuracy of at least
0.1% of test sample.
Let the weight of the flaky materials passing the gauge be w1gm. Similarly the weights of
the fractions passing and retained on the specified sieves be w 1, w2, w3, etc. are weighed
and the total weight w1+w2+w3+. = wg is found. Also the weights of the materials
passing each of the specified thickness gauges are found = W1, W2, W3 and the total
weight of the material passing the different thickness gauges = W1+W2+W3+.
=Wg is found.
Then the flakiness index is the total weight of the flaky material passing the various
thickness gauges expressed as a percentage of the total weight of the sample gauged
w 1+w 2+ w 3+
Flakiness Index=
4.2
Elongation Index
4.2.1
Apparatus:
0.01 Gm.
4.2.2
Procedure:
Elongation Index=
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Observations
5.1
Flakiness Index
Passing
Retained on I.S. Thickness
through
Sieve
Guage (0.6
I.S. Sieve
times
the
(mm)
mean sieve),
mm
63
40
31.5
25
20
16
12.5
10
5.2
50
25
25
20
16
12.5
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6.3
Weight
of
aggregates in
each fraction
passing
thickness
guage (gm)
Weight of the
fraction
consisting of
atleast 200
gm
pieces
(gms)
Weight
of
aggregates in
each fraction
retained on
length guage
(gm)
33.90
19.50
16.95
13.50
10.80
8.55
6.75
4.89
Elongation Index
Passing
Retained on I.S. Thickness
through
Sieve
Guage (0.6
I.S. Sieve
times
the
(mm)
mean sieve),
mm
63
50
40
31.5
25
20
16
12.5
10
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Weight of the
fraction
consisting of
atleast 200
gm
pieces
(gms)
Calculations
Sample No.1
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50
40
25
25
20
16
12.5
10.0
6.3
-81.00
58.50
-40.50
32.40
25.60
20.20
14.70
Sample No.2
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Result
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Flaky and elongated particles may have adverse effects on concrete and bituminous mix. For
instance, flaky and elongated particles tend to lower the workability of concrete mix which may
impair the long-term durability. For bituminous mix, flaky particles are liable to break up and
disintegrate during the pavement rolling process
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PRECAUTIONS
i.
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