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Aggregate Crushing Value

This document outlines the procedure to determine the aggregate crushing value of coarse aggregates. The aggregate crushing value test measures the strength of aggregates and their resistance to crushing under gradually applied compressive loads. The test involves placing aggregates between 12.5mm and 10mm in size in a steel cylinder, compacting them under a tamping rod, and applying a 40 tonne load over 10 minutes using a compression testing machine. The crushed material passing through a 2.36mm sieve is weighed and the aggregate crushing value is calculated as a percentage based on the initial and crushed sample weights. The mean of two test results is reported as the aggregate crushing value of the aggregates.

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Aggregate Crushing Value

This document outlines the procedure to determine the aggregate crushing value of coarse aggregates. The aggregate crushing value test measures the strength of aggregates and their resistance to crushing under gradually applied compressive loads. The test involves placing aggregates between 12.5mm and 10mm in size in a steel cylinder, compacting them under a tamping rod, and applying a 40 tonne load over 10 minutes using a compression testing machine. The crushed material passing through a 2.36mm sieve is weighed and the aggregate crushing value is calculated as a percentage based on the initial and crushed sample weights. The mean of two test results is reported as the aggregate crushing value of the aggregates.

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DETERMINATION OF AGGREGATE CRUSHING VALUE


1. AIM

1) To determine the aggregate crushing value of coarse aggregates


2) To assess suitability of aggregates for use in different types of road pavement

2. PRINCIPLE

The aggregate crushing value gives a relative measure of the resistance of an


aggregate to crushing under a gradually applied compressive load. Crushing value is a
measure of the strength of the aggregate. The aggregates should therefore have minimum
crushing value.

3. APPARATUS

The apparatus of the aggregate crushing value test as per IS: 2386 (Part IV) – 1963
consists of:

1) A 15cm diameter open ended steel cylinder with plunger and base plate, of the
general form and dimensions as shown in Fig 1.
2) A straight metal tamping rod of circular cross-section 16mm diameter and 45 to 60
cm long, rounded at one end.
3) A balance of capacity 3k, readable and accurate up to 1 g.
4) IS Sieves of sizes 12.5,10 and 2.36 mm
5) A compression testing machine capable of applying a load of 40 tonnes and which can
be operated to give a uniform rate of loading so that the maximum load is reached in
10 minutes. The machine may be used with or without a spherical seating
6) For measuring the sample, cylindrical metal measure of sufficient rigidity to retain its
form under rough usage and of the following internal dimensions:
Diameter 11.5 cm
Height 18.0 cm

 
 

AGGREGATE CRUSHING TEST APPARATUS

4. PROCEDURE

The test sample: It consists of aggregates sized 12.5 mm - 10.0 mm(minimum 3kg).
The aggregates should be dried by heating at 100-110o C for a period of 4 hours and cooled.

1) Sieve the material through 12.5 mm and 10.0 mm IS sieve. The aggregates passing
through 12.5 mm sieve and retained on 10.0 mm sieve comprises the test material.
2) The cylinder of the test shall be put in position on the base-plate and the test sample
added in thirds, each third being subjected to 25 strokes with the tamping rod.
3) The surface of the aggregate shall be carefully levelled.
4) The plunger is inserted so that it rests horizontally on this surface, care being taken to
ensure that the plunger does not jam in the cylinder
5) The apparatus, with the test sample and plunger in position, shall then be placed
between the plates of the testing machine.
6) The load is applied at a uniform rate as possible so that the total load is reached in 10
minutes. The total load shall be 40 tonnes.
7) The load shall be released and the whole of the material is removed from the cylinder
and sieved on 2.36mm IS Sieve.
8) The fraction passing the sieve shall be weighed and recorded.

 
 
5. REPORTING OF RESULTS

The mean of the two results shall be reported to the nearest whole number as the ‘aggregate
crushing value’ of the size of the material tested.

6. RESULT

Aggregate Crushing test value =

Record of Observation

Sample I Sample II

Total weight of dry sample taken= W1


gm

Weight of portion passing 2.36 mm


sieve= W2 gm

Aggregate crushing = (W2/W1)*100


Value (per cent)

Aggregate Crushing Mean Value =

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