Coarse Aggregate And Fine Aggregate
Coarse Aggregate
Coarse aggregate for the works should
be river gravel or crushed stone .It should be hard, strong, dense, durable,
clean, and free from clay or loamy admixtures or quarry refuse or vegetable
matter. The pieces of aggregates should be cubical, or rounded shaped and
should have granular or crystalline or smooth (but not glossy) non-powdery surfaces.
Aggregates should be properly screened and if necessary washed clean before
use.
Coarse aggregates containing flat, elongated or flaky pieces or mica
should be rejected. The grading of coarse aggregates should be as per
specifications of IS-383.
After 24-hrs immersion in water, a previously dried sample of the coarse
aggregate should not gain in weight more than 5%.
Aggregates should be stored in such a way as to prevent segregation of
sizes and avoid contamination with fines.
Depending upon the coarse aggregate color, there quality can be
determined as:
Black => very good quality
Blue => good
Whitish =>bad quality
Fine Aggregate
Aggregate which is passed through
4.75 IS Sieve is termed as fine aggregate. Fine aggregate is added to concrete
to assist workability and to bring uniformity in mixture. Usually, the natural
river sand is used as fine aggregate. Important thing to be considered is that
fine aggregates should be free from coagulated lumps.
Grading of natural sand or crushed stone i.e. fine aggregates shall be
such that not more than 5 percent shall exceed 5 mm in size, not more than 10%
shall IS sieve No. 150 not less than 45% or more than 85% shall pass IS sieve
No. 1.18 mm and not less than 25% or more than 60% shall pass IS sieve No. 600
micron.
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