Cve481 Aav & Aiv
Cve481 Aav & Aiv
Cve481 Aav & Aiv
CVE 481
A TECHNICAL REPORT ON AN
EXPERIMENT ON
AGGREGATE IMPACT
VALUE AND
AGGREGATE ABRASION VALUE
Due to movement of vehicle on the road the aggregates are subjected to impact resulting
in their breaking down into smaller pieces. The aggregates should therefore have sufficient
toughness to resist their disintegration on due to impact. This characteristic is measured by
impact value test.
The aggregate impact value is a determining measure of resistance to sudden impact or shock,
which may differ from its resistance to gradually applied compressive load. It is used to
determine the impact value of the aggregates used in pavement construction (Road). It is also
used to assess their suitability in road layers (base course, surface course) construction on the
basis of impact value.
10-20% Strong
The abrasion value of the aggregates is determined in order to determine their Resistance
against wearing. In this the aggregate sample is mixed with abrasive charge consisting standard
balls & rotated in closed inclined cylinders for specific number of revolutions. The apparatus
consists of a hollow steel cylinder, closed at both the ends with an internal diameter of 700 mm
and length 500 mm and capable of rotating about its horizontal axis. Cast iron or steel balls,
approximately 48 mm in diameter and each weighing between 390g to 445 g; 6 to 12 balls are
required.
ABRASION VALUE
Instrumental errors: These are errors due to changes in the physical condition in which
the equipment/device with which measurements are taken was made.
Personal errors: Errors due to limitations in human senses of sight and touch
Random Errors: These are errors that are inherent in the way the experiment was
carried out and they tend to be compensating i.e they cancel out as the number of
observations increase.
CONCLUSION
From the aggregate impact value test, the %Finess was gotten as 14.02% (value falls
between 20 – 30%). This indicates that the aggregate is strong and resistant to all forms of loads
and can be used for all kinds of pavements including the asphalt according to British standard.
From aggregate abrasion value test, the %Finess was gotten as 49.06%. For the sample
calculation done here having abrasion value of 49.06%, the aggregates can be employed only for
WBM sub base course. Its maximum permissible abrasion value is 60%.