University of Misan Engineering College Civil Engineering
University of Misan Engineering College Civil Engineering
University of Misan Engineering College Civil Engineering
Engineering college
Civil engineering
2-Reference Standard:
This test method conforms to the ASTM standard requirement of specification
C535.
3-Scope:
This test method covers testing sizes of coarse aggregate larger than 19 mm (3⁄4 in.)
for resistance to degradation using the Los Angeles testing machine.
4.Summary of Test Method:
This test is a measure of degradation of mineral aggregates of standard grading
resulting from a combination of actions including abrasion or attrition, impact, and
grinding in a rotating steel drum containing 12 steel spheres. As the drum rotates,
a shelf plate picks up the sample and the steel spheres, carrying them around until
they are dropped to the opposite side of the drum, creating an impact-crushing
effect. The contents then roll within the drum with an abrading and grinding action
until the shelf plate picks up the sample and the steel spheres, and the cycle is
repeated. After the prescribed number of revolutions, the contents are removed
from the drum and the aggregate portion is sieved to measure the degradation as
percent loss.
Los Angeles Machine should have essential characteristics as under :The machine
has hollow steel cylinder 700 mm in diameter, and 500 mm in side length. A steel
self-88 x 25 x 500 mm is projecting radially. It can be mounted on inside of the
cover plate.
6.3 Balance—A balance or scale accurate within 0.1 % of test load over the range
required for this test.
NOTE 2—Steel ball bearings 46.0 mm (113⁄16 in.) and 47.6 mm (17⁄8 in.) in
diameter, having a mass approximately 400 and 440 g each, respectively, are readily
available. Steel spheres 46.8 mm (127⁄32 in.) in diameter having a mass
approximately 420 g may also be obtainable. The charge may consist of a mixture
of these sizes conforming to the total mass tolerance of 6.4.
7.Sampling
Obtain the field sample in accordance with Practice D75 and reduce to
an adequate sample size in accordance with Practice C702.
8.Test Sample Preparation
Wash the reduced sample and oven dry at 110 + 5°C (230 + 9°F) to
substantially constant mass, separate into individual size fractions, and
recombine to the grading of Table 1 most nearly corresponding to the
range of sizes in the aggregate as furnished for the work. Record the mass
of the sample prior to test to the nearest 1 g.
9.Procedure:
9.1- Place the test sample and charge in the Los Angeles testing machine and rotate
the machine at 30 to 33 r/min for 1000 revolutions (Note 3). After the prescribed
number of revolutions, discharge the material from the machine and make a
preliminary separation of the sample on a sieve coarser than the 1.70-mm (No. 12)
sieve. Sieve the finer portion on a 1.70-mm sieve in a manner conforming to Test
Method C136. Wash the material coarser than the 1.70-mm sieve and oven dry at
110 + 5°C (230 + 9°F) to substantially constant mass, and determine the mass to
the nearest 1g.
9.1.1 If the aggregate is essentially free of adherent coatings and dust, the
requirement for washing after the test is optional. However, in the case of referee
testing, the washing procedure shall be performed. Elimination of washing after
test will seldom reduce the measured loss by more than about 0.2 % of the original
sample mass.
Fig(5) Sieving the sample after the Fig(6) Samples before and afte