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( First Revision)
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METHOD OF TEST FOR
DETERMINATION OF TRUE SPECIFIC GRAVITY
OF NATURAL BUILDING STONES
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SHFCIT. N. BEARoAVA Mini&y of Shippin & Transport ( Roads Wing )
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Members Representing
SRRI D. G. KADRADE Hindustan Construction Co Ltd, Bombay
SERI V. B. DESAI ( Alter&e )
Snnx T. R. MEHANDRU Institution of Engineers ( Inqia ), Calcutta
SnRI PREX SWARUP Department of Geology & Mming, Government of
Uttar Pradesh, Lucknow
SJ~RIA. K. A~A~WAL ( Alternate)
DH A. V. R. RAO National Buildings Organization, New Delhi
DEPLTTP DIRECTOR ( MATERIALS ) ( Alfcrnute )
SHRJ M. L. ShTHI Department of Geology and Mining, Government
of Rajasthan, Jaipur
SRRI Y. N. DAVE ( Alternafe )
DR B. N. SINHA Geological Survey of India, Calcutta
SUPERINTENDINO E N o I NE E R Public Works Department, Government of Mysore,
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E N o I N E E R Public Works Department, Government of Tamil
( DESIGN ) Nadu, Madras
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SVPERINTENDIN~ E N o I N E E K Public Works De artinent, Government of Andhra
( DESIGN ) Pradesh, Hy f erabad
SUPERINTENDINO E N c I N E E R Public Works Department, Government of West
( PLANNING CIRCLE ) Bengal, Calcutta
S~~PERINTENDIN~ SURVEYOR OF Public Works Department, Government of
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Indian Standard
METHOD OF TEST FOR
DETERMINATION OF TRUE SPECIFIC GRAVITY
OF NATURAL BUILDING STONES
( First Revision)
0. FOREWORD
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is necessary to know the various strength properties determined according to
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standard procedure. This standard had, therefore, been formulated to cover
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the standard method for determining the specific gravity, apparent and true
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porosity of various stones. This standard was first published in 1957 and is
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being revised based on the actual use of the standard in the past 17 years and
the experience gained in testing of building stones for these properties in the
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various research laboratories of this country. In this revision only the property
of true specific gravity has been covered as apparent specific gravity and true
porosity have been covered in IS : 1124-1974*. It is further clarified that
the property of true specific gravity is generally not used for selecting stones
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for construction purposes and for this generally apparent specific gravity as
covered in IS : 1124-1974* is followed. However, for research work and
also for certain specialized river valley projects where it is important to know
the total porosity of stone, this property may be needed and hence it has
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*Method of test for determination of water absorption, apparent specific gravity and
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IS 8 1122 - 1974
1. SCOPE
1.1 This standard lays down the procedure for determining true specific
gravity of natural building stones used for constructional purposes.
2. SELECTION OF SAMPLE
2.1 The sample shall be selected to represent a true average of the type of
grade of stone under consideration.
2.2 The sample shall be selected from the quarried stone or taken from the
natural rock, as described in 2.2.1 and 2.2.2 and shall be of adequate size to
permit the preparation of the requisite number of test pieces.
2.2.1 Stones from Ledges or Quarries -The ledge or quarry face of the
stone shall be inspected to determine any variation in different strata,
Differences in colour, texture and structure shall be observed. Separate
samples of stone weighing at least 25 kg each of the unweathered specimens
shall be obtained from all strata that appear to vary in colour, texture and
structure. Pieces that have been damaged by blasting, driving wedges,
heating, etc, shall not be included in the sample.
2.2.2 Field Stone and Boulders - A detailed inspection of stone and boulders
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different kinds of stone and their condition at various quarry sites shall be
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recorded. Separate samples for each class of stone that would be considered
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for use in construction as indicated by visual inspection shall be selected.
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2.3 When perceptible variations occur in the quality of rock, as many
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4.1 Analytical Balance and Weight
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4.4 Drying oven
4.5 Weighing Bottle and Desiccator
5. PROCEDURE
5.1 The 50 g sample shall be placed in a weighing bottle and dried to a
constant weight at 105 to 110°C and cooled in a desiccator.
5.2 The specific gravity bottle with the stopper shall be cleaned, washed
and dried to constant weight at 105 to 1 10°C and cooled in a desiccator and
weighed in an analytical balance ( Wr ).
5.2.1 The stopper of the specific gravity bottle is removed and about 15 g
of the dried stone powder from the weighing bottle is introduced in the
bottle. The specific gravity bottle is closed with the stopper and weighed
with the sample ( W, ). The stopper shall be removed again and distilled
water shall be poured to fill the bottle to about three-fourths of its volume.
Entrapped air shall be removed by boiling gently the contents of the bottle
for at least 10 minutes while occasionally rolling the bottle to assist in
the removal of the air. The bottle shall then be cooled to room temperature
and then filled fully with distilled water, stoppered and then outside of the
bottle cleaned and dried with a clean dry cloth. The bottle with its stopper
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and contents shall then be weighed ( Ws ) . The specific gravity bottle shall
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then be emptied, cleaned and washed. It shall then be filled fully with
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distilled water, stoppered and weighed at room temperature ( Wa ). The
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room temperature ( t ) during the test shall be recorded from the
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6.2 The true specific gravity shall be expressed as a numerical value and
shah be based on average of three determinations.
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6.3 Identification of the sample, date when sample was taken and type of
stone shall be reported.
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