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Specific Gravity Test of Bitumen | Procedure of Specific Gravity Test of Bitumen | Result of Specific Gravity Test of Bitumen

Specific Gravity Test of Bitumen By the specific Gravity test of Bitumen, we are determining the specific gravity of bitumen that is one of the important properties of bitumen. Used for pavement construction is the classification of bitumen binders that can therefore be used. The source of the … [Read more...]

By Nikunj Gundaraniya

Abrasion Test | Test to Determine the Abrasion Value | Abrasion Test Principle | Important of Abrasion Test

Abrasion Test _ Test to Determine the Abrasion Value _ Abrasion Test Principle _ Important of Abrasion Test

Abrasion Test Measurement of toughness and resistance like degradation, crushing, and disintegration is the right definition of the Abrasion test. This test is suggested by AASHTO T 96 or ASTM C 131 Resistance to degradation of small coarse aggregates by Abrasion and impact on the Los Angeles … [Read more...]

By Krunal Rajput

What Is Sieve Analysis Test | Sive Analysis Test for Coarse Aggregate | Sive Analysis Test for Fine Aggregate

What Is Sieve Analysis Test

What Is Sieve Analysis Test? Sieve analysis is an analytical technique used to determine this particle size distribution of granular material with macroscopic granular sizes. This sieve analysis technique involves the layering of sieves with different grades of sieve opening sizes. This finest … [Read more...]

By Krunal Rajput

What Is Standard Proctor Test & his Detail | Procedure Standard Proctor Test

What Is Standard Proctor Test & his Detail _ Procedure Standard Proctor Test

What Is Standard Proctor Test & his Detail? Probably the single most important soil trait is its density or compaction. Soil is made up of many particles of different sizes. The closer together these particles are, the more stable the soil. After the engineers have classified the type of … [Read more...]

By Krunal Rajput

What Is a Field Dry Density Test | Different Types of Field Density Tests

What Is a Field Dry Density Test | Different Type of Field Density Tests

What Is Field Density Test? Various types of field density tests are being practiced in different parts of the world for the evaluation of in-situ soil compaction and knowing the relative degree of Compaction. FDT, Full name is Field Density Test, is a Quality Control test carried out at the … [Read more...]

By Krunal Rajput

What Is Softening Point | Ring-Ball Test for Softening Point of Bitumen | List of Proposed to Determine the Softening Point

Softening Point

What Is Softening Point? The resins are noncrystalline amorphous materials that soften gradually over a range of temperatures. Therefore, the softening point is controlled by the average molecular weight of the resin. The softening point is also related to the intrinsic viscosity, hardness, and … [Read more...]

By Krunal Rajput

What Is RQD | Advantages of Rock Quality Designation | Limitations of Rock Quality Designation (RQD)

What Is RQD

Introduction of RQD In Civil engineering, different parameters are used to characterize the Quality of the rocks. Evaluation of the Mechanical Properties of the rocks and Characteristics of rocks is one of the challenging parts of rock engineering. Rock mass has wide applications in the … [Read more...]

By Krunal Rajput

9 Different Types of Tests on Brick

Different Types of Tests on Brick

Introduction for Tests on Brick Bricks are commonly used in the construction of various types of Structures. Bricks are one of the basic material which is commonly used for the construction of the walls. Bricks should be checked and tested on-site before using them for construction purposes. It … [Read more...]

By Krunal Rajput

What is CBR Test in Civil

cbr test

What is CBR Test? CBR Test Full Name is California Bearing Ratio (CBR) In the year 1930, this test was developed by the California Division of Highways around 1930 and was consequently accepted by several states, nations, the U.S. federal agencies, and worldwide. As a result, in the US, most … [Read more...]

By Rajanikant Solanki

What Is Soundness of Cement Test

soundness of cement

What is soundness of cement test? The soundness of cement test Changes of volume after completion of mold cast. After casting change of volume of molded cement test, this changing call soundness of cement test. Relevant IS Code: IS 4031 Part 3 Also read: IS CODE FOR CIVIL ENGINEER Two methods … [Read more...]

By Krunal Rajput

What Is Slump Cone Test | Principle of Slump Test | Types of Concrete Slump

What Is Slump Cone Test | Principle of Slump Test | Types of Concrete Slump

What Is Slump Cone Test? A Slump cone test or concrete Slump test is to determine the workability or consistency of the concrete mixture prepared in the laboratory or at the construction site during the course of work. A concrete Slump test is performed from batch to batch to check the uniform … [Read more...]

By Krunal Rajput

What Is Workability of Concrete | Factors Affecting Workability | Test of Workability of Concrete | Errors of Workability of Concrete

Workability of Concrete

What Is Workability of Concrete? The diverse requirements of transportability, compatibility, mobility, stability, mixability, placeability, and finish ability of fresh concrete mentioned above are collectively referred. To as workability. The workability of fresh concrete is thus a composite … [Read more...]

By Krunal Rajput

What Is Plate Load Test | Method of Plate Load Test | Limitations of Plate Load Test | What Is Plate Bearing Test Procedure | Advantages & Disadvantages of Plate Load Test

ALL ABOUT OF Plate Load Test

What Is Plate Load Test? The Plate Load Test is a field method to identify the ultimate bearing capacity of the soil as well as the possible settlement under such a specified load. In essence, the test consists of taking a rigid plate only at the base level then deciding the settlement … [Read more...]

By Krunal Rajput

What Is Kelly Ball Test | Test Procedure of Kelly Ball Test | Use of the Kelly Ball | Advantages of Kelly Ball Test | Disadvantages of Kelly Ball Test

Kelly Ball Test.

Kelly Clamp Definition: Kelly clamp is defined as a vertically movable pinch clamp fastened to a graduated stick to allow the interpretation of the penetration depth of the kelly ball. These are clamped only at top of the device prior to the experiment then dropped to interact with the edge of … [Read more...]

By Krunal Rajput

Core Cutter Method | What is Compaction of Soil

Core Cutter

What is Compaction of Soil? compaction of soil is area compacted by mechanical method for remove air voids in compacted soil this area of soil called compaction of soil Why Use the compaction of soil? Compaction of soil compacted soil so changes soil property. Soil well compacted and remove air … [Read more...]

By Krunal Rajput

What Is Self Compact Concrete | What Is J-ring Test | Equipment of J-ring Test | Procedure of the J-Ring Test

J-ring Test

What Is Self Compact Concrete? Making concrete structures without vibration has been done in the past. For example, the placement of concrete under-water is done by the use of tremie without vibration. Shaft concrete and mass concrete may be successfully placed without vibration. But the … [Read more...]

By Krunal Rajput

What Is Self Compact Concrete | What Is U Box Text | Equipment U-Box Text | Procedure U-Box Text

U-Box Text

What Is Self Compact Concrete? Making concrete structures without vibration has been done in the past. For example, the placement of concrete under-water is done by the use of tremie without vibration. Shaft concrete and mass concrete may be successfully placed without vibration. But the … [Read more...]

By Krunal Rajput

What Is Self Compact Concrete | Equipment V-Funnel Test | Procedure V-Funnel Test. | Procedure for V-funnel flow time at T5 mm

V flow test

What Is Self Compact Concrete? Making concrete structures without vibration has been done in the past. For example, the placement of concrete under-water is done by the use of tremie without vibration. Shaft concrete and mass concrete may be successfully placed without vibration. But the … [Read more...]

By Krunal Rajput

What Is Self Compact Concrete | What Is Slump Flow Test | Equipment for Slump Flow Test | Procedure of Slump Flow Test

Slump Flow Test

What Is Self Compact Concrete? Making concrete structures without vibration has been done in the past. For example, the placement of concrete under-water is done by the use of tremie without vibration. Shaft concrete and mass concrete may be successfully placed without vibration. But the … [Read more...]

By Krunal Rajput

Testing for Silt Content in Sand

Testing for Silt Content in Sand

Why We Measure the Silt Content from the Sand? Silt content is a fine material that's less than 150 microns. It's unstable in the presence of water. It's unstable in the presence of water.  If we utilize silty sand for bonding, it will reduce the strength and cause rework. You could be … [Read more...]

By Krunal Rajput

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