Is 4031 (Part-1) Method of Physical Tests For Hydraulic Ceme
Is 4031 (Part-1) Method of Physical Tests For Hydraulic Ceme
Is 4031 (Part-1) Method of Physical Tests For Hydraulic Ceme
Indian Standard
METHOD OF PHYSICAL TESTS FOR
HYDRAULIC CEMENT
PART 1 DETERMINATION OF FINENESS BY DRY SIEVING
(Second Revision )
KS 91.100.10
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Cement and Concrete Sectional Committee, CED 2
FOREWORD
This Indian Standard (Second Revision) was adopted by the Bureau of Indian Standards, after the draft
finalized by Cement and Concrete Sectional Committee had been approved by Civil Engineering Division
Council.
Standard methods of testing cement are essential adjunct to the cement specifications. This standard in
different parts lays down the procedure for the tests to evaluate physical properties of different types.
of hydraulic cements. The procedure for conducting chemical tests of hydraulic cement is covered in
IS 4032 : 1985 ‘Methods of chemical analysis of hydraulic cement ( first revision )‘. Originally all the
tests to evaluate the physical properties of hydraulic cement were covered in one standard but for facilitating
the use of this standard and future revisions, the revised standard was brought out in different parts, each
part covering different tests. This part covers determination of fineness of cement by dry sieving.
The second revision of this standard has been prepared with a view to align this test method with European
S!andard EN 196 (Part 6) Method of testing cements: Determination of fineness.
The composition of the Committee responsible for the formulation of this standard is given at Annex A.
For the purpose of deciding whether a particular requirement of this standard is complied, the final value,
observed or calculated, expressing the result of a test or analysis, shall be rounded off in accordance with
IS 2 : 1960 ‘Rules for rounding off numerical values ( revised )‘. The number of significant places
retained in the rounded off value should be the same as that of the specified value in this standard.
IS 4031 (Part 1) : 1996
Indian Standard
METHOD OF PHYSICAL TESTS F<OR
HYDRAULIC CEMENT
PART 1 DETERMINATION OF FINENESS BY DRY SIEVING
( Second Revision )
3535 : 1986 Methods of sampling hydraulic 4.3 Material for Checking the Sieve
cements (f?rst revision) A Standard reference material of known sieve residue
5165 : 1969 Interchangeable conical ground shall be used for checking the sieve.
- glass joints The material shall be stored in sealed, airtight
3 SAMPLING AND SELECTION OF TEST containers to avoid changes in its characteristics due
SPECIMENS to absorption or deposition from the atmosphere. The
containers shall be marked with the sieve residue of
3.1 The samples of the cement shall be taken according the reference material.
to the requirements of IS 3535:1986 (see 2.1) and
the relevant standard specification for the type of 4.4 Procedure
cement being tested. The representative sample of 4.4.1 Determination of the Cement Residue
the cement selected as above shall be thoroughly mixed
before testing. Agitate the sample of cement to be tested by shaking
for 2 min in a stoppered jar to disperse agglomerates.
4 SIEVING METHOD Wait 2 min. Stir the resulting powder gently using a
4.1 Principle clean dry rod in order to distribute the fines throughout
the cement.
The fineness of cement is measured by sieving it on
standard sieve. The proportion of cement of which Fit the tray under the sieve, weigh approximately 10 g
the grain sizes are larger than the specified mesh size of cement to the nearest 0.01 g and place it on the
is thus determined. sieve, being careful to avoid loss. Disperse any
agglomerates. Fit the lid over the sieve. Agitate the
A reference sample having a known proportion of sieve by swirling, planetary and linear movement until
material coarser than the specified mesh size is used no more fine material passes through it. Remove and
for checking the specified sieve. weigh the residue. Express its mass as a percentage,
R,, of the quantity first placed in the sieve to the nearest
4.2 Apparatus 0.1 percent. Gently brush all the fine material off the
base of the sieve into the tray.
4.2.1 Test Sieve
It comprises a firm, durable, non-corrodible, Repeat the whole procedure using a fresh 10 g sample
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to obtain 5. Then calculate the residue of the cement repeat determination of residue to yield two values p,
R as the mean of R, and R, as a percentage, expressed and P, expressed to the nearest 0.1 percent.
to the nearest 0.1 percent.
The two values of P, and P, for a satisfactory sieve
When the results differ by more than 1 percent should differ by not more than 0.3 percent. Their mean
absolute, carry out a third sieving and calculate the P characterizes the state of the sieve.
mean of the three values.
Given the known residue on the 90 m mesh of the
The sieving process is carried out manually by a skilled reference material, R, calculate R/P as the sieve
and experienced operator. factor, F, expressed to the nearest 0.0 1. The residue,
R, determined as in 4.4.1 shall be corrected by
NOTE - Alternatively a sieving machine may be multiplying by F, which may have a value of 1.00 +
used provided that it can be shown to give the same 0.20
results as the manual operation.
Check the sieve after every 100 sievings.
4.4.2 Checking the Sieve
NOTE - Any other checking procedure, such as the optical
methods described in IS 460 ( Part 3 ) : 1985 may be used. All
Agitate the sample of cemem LObe tested by shaking sieves will wear slowly and consequently their sieve factor, F,
for 2 min in a stoppered jar to disperse agglomerates. will slowly change.
Wait 2 min. Stir the resulting powder gently using a
clean dry rod in order to distribute the fines throughout 5 EXPRESSION OF RESULTS
the cement.
eport the value of R, to the nearest 0. Ipercent, as
Fit the tray under the sieve. Weigh approximately 10 t e residue on the 90 pm sieve for the cement tested.
%
g of the reference material to the nearest 0.01 g and
place it in the sieve, being careful to avoid loss. Carry The standard deviation of the repeatability is about 0.2
out the sieving procedure as in 4.4.1 including the percent and of the reproducibility is about 0.3 percent.
ANNEX A
( Foreword )
COMMITTEE COMPOSITION
Cement and Concrete Sectional Committee, CED 2
Chairman Represenfing
Members
( Continued on page 3 )
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MemberSecretary
SHRLJ.K. PRASAD
Joint Director (Civil Engg), BIS
( Continued on page 4 )
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Convener Representing
Members
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