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An Experimental Investigation on
Pervious Concrete Road using Cotton Waste
Pavithra. P1, Roja. M1, Shalini. E1, Sharmila. K1, Madhuraa. S2
1UGStudent, 2Assistant Professor in Civil Engineering,
1,2M. P. Nachimuthu M. Jaganathan Engineering College, Chennimalai, Erode, Tamil Nadu, India
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3. TEST ON AGGREGATE Table: 3.2 Elongation Index for Aggregate
Size of aggregate Weight of
Weight of
Passing Retained aggregate
the
through on Retained in
aggregate
I.S. Sieve I.S. Sieve Elongation
taken(gm)
(mm) (mm) gauge (gm)
20 10 - -
10 4.75 0.349 1.998
4.75 Pan - 0.617
Total 0.349 1.308
3.2. DETERMINATION OF AGGREGATE IMPACT VALUE
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4. RESULT ANALYSIS AND DISUSSIONS GRAPH – 4.3 IMPACT TEST
4.1. TEST ON AGGREGATE
4.1.1. FLAKINESS INDEX
The Flakiness Index of the given sample of aggregate is
6%.
Total weight of aggregate passing through is divided by
the total amount of aggregate taken for test.
As per the IRC recommendation this is applicable for the
road surface.
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GRAPH - 4.5 COMPARISON OF TEST RESULTS
Chart Title
30
27.9
25
21.8 20.928 20.92
20 19.62
18.72 19.18
17.44 16.56 17.44
15
13.08 12.2
10
0
CC AD 1 AD 2 AD 3
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