Experiment 6: Bulk Density (Unit Weight) and Voids in Aggregate 6.1. Program Outcomes (Pos) Addressed by The Experiment

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DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING

Materials of Construction and Testing

EXPERIMENT 6: BULK DENSITY (UNIT WEIGHT) AND VOIDS IN AGGREGATE

6.1. Program Outcomes (POs) Addressed by the Experiment


b) Ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data.
d) Ability to function on multidisciplinary teams.

6.2. Experiment’s Intended Learning Outcomes (EILOs)


At the end of this experiment the student shall be able to:
a) Apply appropriate ASTM/AASHTO standard method of test for bulk density and voids
in aggregate.
b) Calculate the unit weight and percentage of voids in coarse and fine aggregates.
c) Interpret how the bulk density affects concrete mix design.

6.3. Objectives of the Experiment


The objective of this experiment is to determine the bulk density of aggregates (coarse and
fine) and percentage of voids between aggregates on a dry basis.

6.4. Principle of the Experiment

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 125 mm (5 in.) in nominal maximum size.

For the selection of procedure, shoveling for loose bulk density shall be used only when
specifically stipulated. Otherwise, the compact bulk density shall be determined by the
rodding procedure for aggregates having a nominal maximum size of 37.5mm (1½” in) or
less, or by the jigging procedure for aggregates having a nominal maximum size greater than
37.5mm (1½” in) and not exceeding 125mm (5in).

bulk density of 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.

unit weight is the weight (mass) per unit volume.

voids, n—in unit volume of aggregate, the space between particles in an aggregate mass not
occupied by solid mineral matter.
G−T
M=
V

( SxW ) −M
% Voids=
SxW
where:

M = bulk density of aggregate, kg/m3


G = mass of aggregate plus the measure, kg
T = mass of the measure, kg
V = volume of measure, m3
S = bulk density of aggregate, kg/m3
W = density of water, 998 kg/m3.

6.5. Materials / Equipment

Balance
Measure
Tamping Rod
Container
Scoop / Shovel
Gloves
Labelling Devices

6.6. Procedure
6.6.1. Calibration of Measure
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.
2. Determine the mass of water in the measure using the balance.
3. Measure the temperature of water to determine its density from the table below,
interpolating if necessary.

Density of Water
Temperature
kg/m3 lb/ft3
C F
15.6 60.0 999.01 62.366
18.3 65.0 998.54 62.336
21.1 70.0 997.97 62.301
23.0 73.4 997.54 62.274
23.9 75.0 997.32 62.261
26.7 80.0 996.59 62.216
29.4 85.0 995.83 62.166

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4. Calculate the volume, V, of the measure by dividing the mass of water required
to fill the measure by its density.

6.6.2. Rodding Procedure


1. Fill the measure one-third full and level the surface with the fingers. Rod the
layer of aggregate with 25 strokes of the tamping rod evenly distributed over the
surface. Fill the measure two-thirds full and again level and rod as above. Finally,
fill the measure to overflowing and rod again in the manner previously
mentioned. 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.
2. In rodding the first layer, do not allow the rod to strike the bottom of the measure
forcibly. In rodding the second and third layers, use vigorous effort, but not more
force than to cause the tamping rod to penetrate to the previous layer of
aggregate.
Note: In 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. Determine the mass of the measure plus contents, and the mass of the measure
alone and record the values to the nearest 0.05 kg (0.1 lb.)

6.7. Activity Report


Course: Experiment No.:
Group No.: Section:
Group Members: Date Performed:
Date Submitted:
Instructor:

6.7.1. Data and Results

Mass of the measure = ______________________


Temperature = ______________________

6.7.2. Calculation

Density of Water = ______________________

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Volume of the measure = ______________________
Bulk Density of Aggregate (coarse) = ______________________
Bulk Density of Aggregate (fine) = ______________________
Voids % (coarse) = ______________________
Voids % (fine) = ______________________

6.7.3. Observation

6.7.4. Conclusion/s

6.7.5. Rating

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6.8. References

ASTM C29/C29M. (2003). Bulk Density (Unit Weight) and Voids in Aggregate. West
Conshohocken, PA: ASTM International.

Kourd, A., & Hammad, A. (2010). Building Materials Laboratory Manual. Retrieved July 11,
2016, from http://site.iugaza.edu.ps

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