The development of any particular area depends on the transportation facility of that area. Road transport plays an important role in the country’s infrastructural development.
Likewise, the coarse aggregate used in road structure plays a vital part in its strength.
We have already discussed the classification of aggregates earlier in detail to understand its origin. Now examine the resistance capacity of that aggregate.
Contents of the Article showAs you all know, road transportation facilities will always busy with live loads.
The constant movement
pressure will be applied on the road continually. The coarse aggregate used in the development will able to handle this pressure.
Due to massive load movement on it, the coarse aggregate will be subjected to constant pressure which will start disintegrating & disfiguring the road.
Therefore it is essential to check that the aggregate used on the road construction has sufficient impact bearing capacity & stability otherwise known as toughness.
A relative measure of the resistance of aggregate due to the sudden shock or impact on it is called aggregate impact value.
Based on the impact value, we can decide whether the coarse aggregate is suitable for construction or not. This test is performed to ensure the aggregate toughness, which is used in road construction to work as a base layer, sub-base layer.
The impact value is measured in the ratio between the sieved aggregate of 10mm & 2.36mm aggregates. The aggregate impact value test will be conducted as per the Indian Standard Code IS code 2386 Part 4.
Let’s start with the experiment to understand the concept better.
Ratio of Impact Value = (W2/W1) x 100
This test must be done at least for two samples. The average value of the two samples is the Impact Value of Aggregate.
SI | Description | Sample 1 in grams | Sample 2 in grams |
1 | Weight of dried sample (W1) | 340 | 360 |
2 | Weight of crushed particle passed through 2.36mm sieve (W2) | 50 | 65 |
3 | Impact value of Aggregate = (W2/W1) x 100 | 15% | 18% |
Average of Impact Value of Aggregate = 16.5%
Now the tested aggregates are passed to be used in construction work.
The recommend aggregate Impact value is given in the below table
SI | Aggregate classification | Impact Value |
1 | Strong | 10% to 20% |
2 | Satisfactory | 20% to 30% |
3 | Weak | above 35% |
The aggregate impact value lower than 50% not recommended for construction & it should be avoided at any cost.
Hope you’ve learned something useful. Happy Learning 🙂
Bala is a Planning Engineer & he is the author and editor of Civil Planets.