Astm - C 29 - C 29M
Astm - C 29 - C 29M
Astm - C 29 - C 29M
1. Scope
1.1 This test method covers the determination of bulk
density (unit weight) of aggregate in a compacted or loose
condition, and calculated voids between particles in fine,
coarse, or mixed aggregates based on the same determination.
This test method is applicable to aggregates not exceeding 5 in.
[125 mm] in nominal maximum size.
NOTE 1Unit weight is the traditional terminology used to describe the
property determined by this test method, which is weight per unit volume
(more correctly, mass per unit volume or density).
3. Terminology
3.1 DefinitionsDefinitions are in accordance with Terminology C 125 unless otherwise indicated.
3.1.1 bulk density, nof aggregate, the mass of a unit
volume of bulk aggregate material, in which the volume
includes the volume of the individual particles and the volume
of the voids between the particles. Expressed in lb/ft3 [kg/m3].
3.1.2 unit weight, nweight (mass) per unit volume. (Deprecated termused preferred term bulk density.)
3.1.2.1 DiscussionWeight is equal to the mass of the body
multiplied by the acceleration due to gravity. Weight may be
expressed in absolute units (newtons, poundals) or in gravitational units (kgf, lbf), for example: on the surface of the earth,
a body with a mass of 1 kg has a weight of 1 kgf (approximately 9.81 N), or a body with a mass of 1 lb has a weight of
1 lbf (approximately 4.45 N or 32.2 poundals). Since weight is
equal to mass times the acceleration due to gravity, the weight
of a body will vary with the location where the weight is
determined, while the mass of the body remains constant. On
the surface of the earth, the force of gravity imparts to a body
that is free to fall an acceleration of approximately 9.81 m/s2
(32.2 ft/s2).
D 123.
3.2 Definitions of Terms Specific to This Standard:
3.2.1 voids, nin unit volume of aggregate, the space
between particles in an aggregate mass not occupied by solid
mineral matter.
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This test method is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee C-9 on Concrete
and Concrete Aggregates and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee C09.20 on
Normal Weight Aggregates.
Current edition approved July 10, 1997. Published September 1997. Originally
published as C 29 20 T. Last previous edition C 29/C 29M 91a.
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TABLE 2 Requirements for Measures
3.2.1.1 DiscussionVoids within particles, either permeable or impermeable, are not included in voids as determined
by this test method.
1
112
3
4
5
12.5
25.0
37.5
75
100
125
12
1
212
312
12
1 10
13
0.10 in.
0.20 in.
0.25 in.
0.30 in.
2.5 mm
5.0 mm
6.4 mm
7.6 mm
0.10 in.
0.12 in.
0.15 in.
0.20 in.
2.5 mm
3.0 mm
3.8 mm
5.0 mm
6. Sampling
6.1 Obtain the sample in accordance with Practice D 75, and
reduce to test sample size in accordance with Practice C 702.
7. Test Sample
7.1 The size of the sample shall be approximately 125 to
200 % of the quantity required to fill the measure, and shall be
handled in a manner to avoid segregation. Dry the aggregate
sample to essentially constant mass, preferably in an oven at
230 6 9F [110 6 5C].
8. Calibration of Measure
8.1 Fill the measure with water at room temperature and
cover with a piece of plate glass in such a way as to eliminate
bubbles and excess water.
8.2 Determine the mass of the water in the measure using
the balance described in 5.1.
8.3 Measure the temperature of the water and determine its
density from Table 3, interpolating if necessary.
8.4 Calculate the volume, V, of the measure by dividing the
mass of the water required to fill the measure by its density.
Alternatively, calculate the factor for the measure (1/V) by
dividing the density of the water by the mass required to fill the
measure.
Capacity of MeasureA
ft3
0.20 in.
0.20 in.
0.40 in.
0.50 in.
5.0 mm
5.0 mm
10.0 mm
13.0 mm
mm
Remainder of wall
in.
A
The added thickness in the upper portion of the wall may be obtained by
placing a reinforcing band around the top of the measure.
5. Apparatus
5.1 BalanceA balance or scale accurate within 0.1 % of
the test load at any point within the range of use, graduated to
at least 0.1 lb [0.05 kg]. The range of use shall be considered
to extend from the mass of the measure empty to the mass of
the measure plus its contents at 120 lb/ft3 [1920 kg/m3].
5.2 Tamping RodA round, straight steel rod, 58 in. [16
mm] in diameter and approximately 24 in. [600 mm] in length,
having the tamping end or both ends rounded to a hemispherical tip, the diameter of which is 58 in. (16 mm).
5.3 MeasureA cylindrical metal measure, preferably provided with handles. It shall be watertight, with the top and
bottom true and even, and sufficiently rigid to retain its form
under rough usage. The measure shall have a height approximately equal to the diameter, but in no case shall the height be
less than 80 % nor more than 150 % of the diameter. The
capacity of the measure shall conform to the limits in Table 1
for the aggregate size to be tested. The thickness of metal in the
measure shall be as described in Table 2. The top rim shall be
smooth and plane within 0.01 in. [0.25 mm] and shall be
parallel to the bottom within 0.5 (Note 2). The interior wall of
the measure shall be a smooth and continuous surface.
Nominal Maximum
Size of Aggregate
Bottom
Capacity of Measure
L (m3)
2.8 (0.0028)
9.3 (0.0093)
14 (0.014)
28 (0.028)
70 (0.070)
100 (0.100)
A
The indicated size of measure shall be used to test aggregates of a nominal
maximum size equal to or smaller than that listed. The actual volume of the
measure shall be at least 95 % of the nominal volume listed.
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TABLE 3 Density of Water
Temperature
F
60
65
70
73.4
75
80
85
15.6
18.3
21.1
23.0
23.9
26.7
29.4
lb/ft3
kg/m3
62.366
62.336
62.301
62.274
62.261
62.216
62.166
999.01
998.54
997.97
997.54
997.32
996.59
995.83
dure, will arrange themselves in a densely compacted condition. Compact each layer by dropping the measure 50 times in
the manner described, 25 times on each side. Level the surface
of the aggregate with the fingers or a straightedge in such a way
that any slight projections of the larger pieces of the coarse
aggregate approximately balance the larger voids in the surface
below the top of the measure.
11.2 Determine the mass of the measure plus its contents,
and the mass of the measure alone, and record the values to the
nearest 0.1 lb [0.05 kg].
NOTE 3For the calculation of bulk density, the volume of the measure
in SI units should be expressed in cubic metres, or the factor as 1/m3.
However, for convenience the size of the measure may be expressed in
litres.
13. Calculation
13.1 Bulk DensityCalculate the bulk density for the rodding, jigging, or shoveling procedure as follows:
M 5 ~G 2 T!/V
(1)
M 5 ~G 2 T! 3 F
(2)
or
where:
M = bulk density of the aggregate, lb/ft3 [kg/m3],
G = mass of the aggregate plus the measure, lb [kg],
T = mass of the measure, lb [kg],
V = volume of the measure, ft3 [m3], and
F = factor for measure, ft3 [m3].
13.1.1 The bulk density determined by this test method is
for aggregate in an oven-dry condition. If the bulk density in
terms of saturated-surface-dry (SSD) condition is desired, use
the exact procedure in this test method, and then calculate the
SSD bulk density using the following formula:
NOTE 4In rodding the larger sizes of coarse aggregate, it may not be
possible to penetrate the layer being consolidated, especially with angular
aggregates. The intent of the procedure will be accomplished if vigorous
effort is used.
(3)
where:
MSSD = bulk density in SSD condition, lb/ft3 [kg/m3], and
A
= % absorption, determined in accordance with Test
Method C 127 or Test Method C 128.
13.2 Void ContentCalculate the void content in the aggregate using the bulk density determined by either the rodding,
jigging, or shoveling procedure, as follows:
where:
M = bulk density of the aggregate, lb/ft3 [ kg/m3],
3
(4)
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14. Report
14.1 Report the results for the bulk density to the nearest 1
lb/ft3 [10 kg/m3] as follows:
14.1.1 Bulk density by rodding, or
14.1.2 Bulk density by jigging, or
14.1.3 Loose bulk density.
14.2 Report the results for the void content to the nearest
1 % as follows:
14.2.1 Voids in aggregate compacted by rodding, %, or
14.2.2 Voids in aggregate compacted by jigging, %, or
14.2.3 Voids in loose aggregate, %.
15. Precision and Bias
15.1 The following estimates of precision for this test
method are based on results from the AASHTO Materials
Reference Laboratory (AMRL) Proficiency Sample Program,
with testing conducted using this test method and AASHTO
Method T 19/T19M. There are no significant differences between the two test methods. The data are based on the analyses
of more than 100 paired test results from 40 to 100 laboratories.
15.2 Coarse Aggregate (bulk density):
15.2.1 Single-Operator PrecisionThe single-operator
standard deviation has been found to be 0.88 lb/ft3 [14 kg/m3]
(1s). Therefore, results of two properly conducted tests by the
same operator on similar material should not differ by more
than 2.5 lb/ft3 [40 kg/m3] (d2s).
15.2.2 Multilaboratory PrecisionThe multilaboratory
standard deviation has been found to be 1.87 lb/ft3 [30 kg/m3]
(1s). Therefore, results of two properly conducted tests from
two different laboratories on similar material should not differ
by more than 5.3 lb/ft3 [85 kg/m3] (d2s).
16. Keywords
16.1 aggregates; bulk density; coarse aggregate; density;
fine aggregate; unit weight; voids in aggregates
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