Journal Published Online: 01 June 2006
Volume 35, Issue 1

Effect of Quarry Production Process on Specific Gravities of Aggregates

CODEN: JTEVAB

Abstract

The combined bulk specific gravity of aggregates is a basic input in the Superpave asphalt mixture volumetric design. In order to identify and quantify the factors affecting the aggregate specific gravity values, tests methods similar to AASHTO T84 and T85 were conducted on aggregate samples collected from four different quarries in Kansas. All test results were analyzed statistically to find the significance of the factors—top size and fine loss of the aggregates during replicate testing—used in the experimental program. The results show that the bed from which the aggregates are produced has a significant effect on the specific gravities. However, different aggregate products obtained from the same bed in a quarry may have dissimilar specific gravities. The analysis also shows that the aggregate production process affects the specific gravities significantly when the aggregates are softer, such as soft limestone in Kansas. Fine loss during replicate testing does not affect the results for harder aggregates.

Author Information

Hossain, M
Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS
Ferreira, LA
Boyle Engrg. Corp., Tampa, FL
Siddique, ZQ
ARCADIS LNW, West Palm Beach, FL
Khanum, T
Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS
Montney, R
, Topeka, KS
Pages: 8
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Stock #: JTE100083
ISSN: 0090-3973
DOI: 10.1520/JTE100083