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1、BRITISH STANDARD BS 812-105.1: 1989 Testing aggregates Part 105: Methods for determination of particle shape Section 105.1 Flakiness index UDC 625.07 + 691.22:620.191.355 BS 812-105.1:1989 This British Standard, having been prepared under the direction of the Cement, Gypsum, Aggregates and Quarry Pr

2、oducts Standards Policy Committee, was published under the authority of the Board of BSI and comes into effect on 31 January 1990 BSI 02-2000 First published March 1985 New edition January 1990 The following BSI references relate to the work on this standard: Committee reference CAB/2 Draft for comm

3、ent 89/10123 DC ISBN 0 580 17923 0 Committees responsible for this British Standard The preparation of this British Standard was entrusted by the Cement, Gypsum, Aggregates and Quarry Products Standards Policy Committee (CAB/-) to Technical Committee CAB/2, upon which the following bodies were repre

4、sented: Aggregate Concrete Block Association Association of Consulting Engineers Association of Consulting Scientists Association of Lightweight Aggregate Manufacturers Brick Development Association British Aggregate Construction Materials Industries British Cement Association British Ceramic Resear

5、ch Ltd. British Civil Engineering Test Equipment Manufacturers Association British Geological Sciences British Precast Concrete Federation Ltd. British Ready Mixed Concrete Association British Steel Industry Building Employers Confederation Calcium Silicate Brick Association Limited Chartered Instit

6、ute of Building Concrete Society County Surveyors Society Department of the Environment (Building Research Establishment) Department of the Environment (Property Services Agency) Department of Transport (Transport and Road Research Laboratory) Electricity Supply Industry in England and Wales Federat

7、ion of Civil Engineering Contractors Institute of Concrete Technology Institution of Civil Engineers Institution of Highways and Transportation Institution of Structural Engineers Institution of Water and Environmental Management (IWEM) Mortar Producers Association Limited Sand and Gravel Associatio

8、n Limited Society of Chemical Industry Amendments issued since publication Amd. No.Date of issueComments BS 812-105.1:1989 BSI 02-2000i Contents Page Committees responsibleInside front cover Forewordii 1Scope1 2Definitions1 3Principle1 4Sampling1 5Apparatus1 6Preparation of test portion1 7Procedure2

9、 8Calculation and expression of results3 9Precision3 10Test report3 Figure 1 Thickness gauge2 Table 1 Particulars of sieves1 Table 2 Minimum mass of test portion1 Table 3 Data for determination of flakiness index2 Table 4 Precision data for determination of flakiness index3 Publications referred toI

10、nside back cover BS 812-105.1:1989 ii BSI 02-2000 Foreword This Section of BS 812 has been prepared under the direction of the Cement, Gypsum, Aggregates and Quarry Products Standards Policy Committee. This is a new edition of this Section of BS 812. This edition introduces technical changes to brin

11、g the standard up-to-date but it does not reflect a full review of the standard, which will be undertaken in due course. BS 812-105.1:1985 was a revision of 7.3 of BS 812-1:1975 and in this edition the specification for the thickness gauge used in the method, and the procedure, have been revised to

12、reflect current practice. The associated test for angularity number given in the 1975 edition of BS 812-1 was not included in the 1985 revision because of lack of use. The test for elongation index is under consideration as Section 105.2 of this standard. The remainder of the 1975 edition is being r

13、evised and as each of the tests, or collection of related tests, is revised it is intended to issue it as a separate Part or Section of the standard. As part of the new approach to harmonization and standards in Europe, work on testing of aggregates will become part of the programme of work to be un

14、dertaken in CEN/TC 154, Aggregates. If this method is to be included in that programme then, under the CEN Regulations, it will become subject to standstill. The standstill is an obligation on the part of members of CEN/CENELEC not to publish, during a given period, a new or revised national standar

15、d which is not completely in line with a European Standard (EN) or a Harmonized Document (HD) in existence or in preparation; or to take any other action which could prejudice the intended harmonization. The next edition of this standard could therefore be a dual British/European (EN) Standard. It i

16、s intended that other British Standards should call up BS 812 test methods as the basis of compliance. Nevertheless, it is not intended that all aggregates should be subjected regularly to all the listed tests. Specifications in other standards will refer only to the relevant test methods. Some of t

17、he tests in other Parts of this standard are of limited application, and advice on the use of simpler tests is given, for example when they can be used for a preliminary sorting of aggregates to see whether more expensive testing is justified. Reference should be made to BS 812-101 for general guida

18、nce on testing aggregates, precision of test methods and variance arising from sampling errors. A British Standard does not purport to include all the necessary provisions of a contract. Users of British Standards are responsible for their correct application. Compliance with a British Standard does

19、 not of itself confer immunity from legal obligations. Summary of pages This document comprises a front cover, an inside front cover, pages i and ii, pages 1 to 4, an inside back cover and a back cover. This standard has been updated (see copyright date) and may have had amendments incorporated. Thi

20、s will be indicated in the amendment table on the inside front cover. BS 812-105.1:1989 BSI 02-20001 1 Scope This Section of BS 812 describes the method for determining the flakiness index of coarse aggregate. NOTEThe titles of publications referred to in this standard are listed on the inside back

21、cover. 2 Definitions For the purposes of this Section of BS 812 the definitions given in BS 812-101 and BS 812-102 apply. 3 Principle Aggregate particles are classified as flaky when they have a thickness (smallest dimension) of less than 0.6 of their mean sieve size, this size being taken as the me

22、an of the limiting sieve apertures used for determining the size fraction in which the particle occurs. The flakiness index of an aggregate sample is found by separating the flaky particles and expressing their mass as a percentage of the mass of the sample tested. The test is not applicable to mate

23、rial passing a 6.30 mm BS test sieve or retained on a 63.0 mm BS test sieve. 4 Sampling The sample used for the test (the laboratory sample) shall be taken in accordance with the procedure described in clause 5 of BS 812-102:1989. 5 Apparatus 5.1 A sample divider, of size appropriate to the maximum

24、particle size to be handled or alternatively a flat shovel and a clean, flat, hard horizontal surface, e.g. a metal tray for use in quartering. NOTEA suitable divider is the riffle box illustrated in BS 812-102. 5.2 A ventilated oven, thermostatically controlled to maintain a temperature of 105 5 C.

25、 5.3 A balance, or balances, of suitable capacity accurate to 0.1 % of the mass of the test portion. NOTEIn general two balances, one of approximately 5 kg capacity accurate to 1 g and the other of approximately 500 g capacity accurate to 0.1 g, will suffice. If aggregate of larger than 28 mm nomina

26、l size is to be tested a balance of 50 kg capacity accurate to 10 g will also be required. 5.4 Test sieves, of the sizes and apertures appropriate to the specification of the material being tested, complying with BS 410 and with the appropriate sizes of lids and receivers. NOTEA set of sieves of the

27、 sizes and apertures given in Table 1 will cover most applications of the method. Table 1 Particulars of sieves 5.5 A mechanical sieve shaker (optional). 5.6 Trays, of suitable size, which can be heated in the ventilated oven (5.2) without damage or change in mass. 5.7 A metal thickness gauge, of th

28、e pattern shown in Figure 1 or similar, or special sieves having elongated apertures. Special sieves for each aggregate size fraction shall have elongated apertures of the dimensions shown in Figure 1 for the relevant size fraction. The width and length of the apertures in the thickness gauge and in

29、 the sieves shall be within the tolerances given in Table 3. The gauge shall be made from 1.5 mm thickness sheet steel. 6 Preparation of test portion Reduce the sample by the procedures described in clause 6 of BS 812-102:1989 to produce a test portion that complies with Table 2 with due allowance f

30、or the later rejection of particles retained on a 63.0 mm test sieve and passing a 6.30 mm test sieve. Dry the test portion by heating at a temperature of 105 5 C to achieve a dry mass which is constant to within 0.1 %. Allow to cool and weigh. Table 2 Minimum mass of test portion Nominal aperture s

31、izes (Square hole perforated plate 450 mm or 300 mm diameter) mm 63.0 50.0 37.5 28.0 20.0 14.0 10.0 6.30 Nominal size of material Minimum mass of test portion after rejection of oversize and undersize particles mm 50 40 28 20 14 10 kg 35 15 5 2 1 0.5 BS 812-105.1:1989 2 BSI 02-2000 7 Procedure 7.1 C

32、arry out a sieve analysis in accordance with 7.3 of BS 812-103.1:1985 using the sieves given in Table 1 of that standard. NOTEFor aggregates which may contain clay or other materials likely to cause agglomeration of particles, a sieve analysis in accordance with 7.2 of BS 812-103.1:1985 should be us

33、ed. Discard all aggregates retained on the 63.0 mm test sieve and all aggregate passing the 6.30 mm test sieve. Table 3 Data for determination of flakiness index 7.2 Weigh each of the individual size-fractions retained on the sieves, other than the 63.0 mm BS test sieve, and store them in separate t

34、rays with their size marked on the trays. NOTEWhere the mass of any size-fraction is considered to be excessive, the fraction may be subdivided by the methods described in clause 6 of BS 812-102:1989 provided that the mass of the subdivided fraction is not less than half the appropriate mass given i

35、n Table 3. Under such circumstances the rest of the procedure should be suitably modified and the appropriate correction factor applied to determine the mass of flaky particles that would have been obtained had the whole of the original size- fraction been gauged. 7.3 From the sums of the masses of

36、the fractions in the trays (M1), calculate the individual percentage retained on each of the various sieves. Discard any fraction whose mass is 5 % or less of mass M1. Record the mass remaining (M2). 7.4 Gauge each fraction by using either of the procedures given in 7.4.1 and 7.4.2. 7.4.1 Using the

37、special sieves, select the special sieve (see 5.7) appropriate to the size-fraction under test. Place the whole of the size-fraction into the sieve and shake the sieve until the majority of the flaky particles have passed through the slots. Then gauge the particles retained by hand. 7.4.2 Using the

38、gauge, select the thickness gauge (see 5.7) appropriate to the size-fraction under test and gauge each particle of that size-fraction separately by hand. Dimensions are in millimetres. *Essential dimensions (see tolerances given in Table 3). Figure 1 Thickness gauge Aggregate size-fractionWidth of s

39、lot in thickness gauge or special sieve Minimum mass for subdivision BS test sieve nominal aperture size 100 % passing100 % retained mm 63.0 50.0 37.5 28.0 20.0 14.0 10.0 mm 50.0 37.5 28.0 20.0 14.0 10.0 6.30 mm 33.9 0.3 26.3 0.3 19.7 0.3 14.4 0.15 10.2 0.15 7.2 0.1 4.9 0.1 kg 50 35 15 5 2 1 0.5 BS

40、812-105.1:1989 BSI 02-20003 7.5 Combine and weigh all the particles passing each of the gauges (M3). NOTEIf required, a flakiness index may be determined separately for individual size-fractions by recording separately the masses of the individual size-fractions and the masses of each size-fraction

41、passing the appropriate gauges. 8 Calculation and expression of results The value of the flakiness index is calculated from the expression: Express the flakiness index to the nearest whole number. NOTEWhen the flakiness index has been determined for individual size-fractions (see note to 7.5), the o

42、verall flakiness index of the aggregate is calculated by summing the appropriate masses (M2, M3 etc.) or as the weighted average of the individual size-fractions. 9 Precision Estimates of the repeatability and reproducibility of the determination of the flakiness index are given in Table 4. NOTEA li

43、mited amount of data obtained using the methods described in this standard is available and this is included in Table 4. Reference should be made to BS 812-101 for guidance on assessing the precision of the methods given in this standard. Table 4 Precision data for determination of flakiness index 1

44、0 Test report The test report shall affirm that the flakiness index was determined in accordance with this Section of BS 812 and whether or not a certificate of sampling is available. If available, a copy of the certificate of sampling shall be provided. The test report shall include the following a

45、dditional information: a) sample identification; b) flakiness index; c) sieve analysis obtained from this test. Flakiness index M3 M2 - -100= Levelrr1RR1R2Vs 14 to 174.99.1 NOTEThe precision data were determined from an experiment conducted in 1982 involving eight laboratories. Each laboratory teste

46、d duplicate samples of a) basalt and b) sandstone 14 mm single sized aggregate. The mean values were similar and there was no statistically significant difference in the precision data for the two aggregates. 4 blank BS 812-105.1:1989 BSI 02-2000 Publications referred to BS 410, Specification for te

47、st sieves. BS 812, Testing aggregates. BS 812-101, Guide to sampling and testing aggregates. BS 812-102, Methods for sampling. BS 812-103, Methods for determination of particle size distribution. BS 812-103.1, Sieve tests. BS 812-105, Methods for determination of particle shape. BS 812-105.2, Elonga

48、tion index of coarse aggregate1). 1) In preparation, referred to in the foreword only. BS 812-105.1: 1989 BSI 389 Chiswick High Road London W4 4AL BSI British Standards Institution BSI is the independent national body responsible for preparing British Standards. It presents the UK view on standards

49、in Europe and at the international level. It is incorporated by Royal Charter. Revisions British Standards are updated by amendment or revision. Users of British Standards should make sure that they possess the latest amendments or editions. It is the constant aim of BSI to improve the quality of our products and services. We would be grateful if anyone finding an inaccuracy or ambiguity while using this British Standard would inform the Secretary of the technical committee responsible, the identity of which can be fou

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