Shape Test
Shape Test
A. FLAKINESS INDEX
AIM:
This method of test lays down the procedure for determining the flakiness index of the
coarse aggregate.
THEORY:
The flakiness index of aggregate is the percentage by weight of particles in it whose least
dimension (thickness) is less than three-fifths of their mean dimension. The test is not
APPARATUS:
The apparatus shall consist of the following: 1) A balance – The balance shall be of
sufficient capacity and sensitivity and shall have an accuracy of 0.1 percent of the weight
2) Metal Gauge – The metal gauge shall be of the pattern as shown in Fig.
PROCEDURE:
1) A quantity of aggregate shall be taken sufficient to provide the minimum number of 200
3) Then each fraction shall be gauged in turn for thickness on a metal gauge of the pattern
shown in Fig or in bulk on sieves having elongated slots. The width of the slot used in the
gauge or sieve shall be of the dimensions specified in column 3 of Table for the appropriate
size of material.
4) The total amount of aggregate passing the gauge shall be weighed to an accuracy of at
OBSERVATION TABLE:
CALCULATION:
Where, w is the weights of material passing the various thickness gauges and W is the total weights
The flakiness index is the total weight of the material passing the various thickness gauges,
B. ELONGATION INDEX
AIM:
This method of test lays down the procedure for determining the elongation index of the coarse
aggregate. THEORY:
The elongation index of an aggregate is the percentage by weight of particles in it whose greatest
dimension (thickness) is greater than one and four-fifths of their mean dimension. The test is not
APPARATUS:
1) A balance – The balance shall be of sufficient capacity and sensitivity and shall have an
2) Metal Gauge – The metal gauge shall be of the pattern as shown in Fig
PROCEDURE:
1) A quantity of aggregate shall be taken sufficient to provide the minimum number of 200 pieces
The gauge length used shall be of the dimensions specified in column 4 of Table 6 for the
appropriate size of material. 4) The total amount of aggregate retained by the length gauge shall
be weighed to an accuracy of at least 0.1 percent of the weight of the test sample.
CALCULATION:
Where, w is the weight of materials retained on length gauge. W is the total weights of aggregate
RESULT:
The elongation index is the total weight of the material retained on various length gauges,
CONCLUSION: