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  1. Unit weight or density of 10mm, 12mm, 12.5mm, 20mm & 40mm coarse aggregate/ crushed stone/ gravel/ coarse sand is ranging between 1425 kg/m3 to 1575 kg/m3, it means weight of 1 cubic meter of course aggregate is around 1425kg to 1575kg or 1.425 to 1.575 MT.

  2. Relative Density = Mass of the Aggregate / Mass of equal volume of water. Key Features: Most aggregates have a relative density between 2.4-2.9 with a corresponding particle (mass) density of 2400-2900 kg/m 3 (150-181 lb/ft 3). Here, for coarse aggregates, the standard test method has been explained in ASTM C 127(AASHTO) and for fine aggregates ...

  3. Bulk density is defined as ratio of mass of coarse aggregates by the total volume they occupy. Total volume means volume of coarse aggregate, volume of inter particles between them and volume of internal pores present in coarse particles.

  4. Density of Aggregate. Aggregates are chemically idle substances that are bonded by cement paste to make concrete. Aggregates produce the majority of the total concrete volume; hence, they affect concrete strength significantly. Based on their size, the aggregates are named as: Fine Aggregate; Coarse Aggregate

  5. Unit weight, also known as specific weight or density, is an important property of coarse aggregates used in construction. It is defined as the weight of the aggregate per unit volume and is commonly measured in kilograms per cubic meter (kg/m3).

  6. The fine aggregate is natural sand that has been washed and sieved to remove particles larger than 5 mm, and the coarse aggregate is a gravel that has been crushed, washed and sieved so that the particles vary from 5 to 50 mm in size. The fine and coarse aggregate is delivered separately.

  7. To enhance the bulk density of concrete mix, two markedly different sizes of aggregates are used—coarse aggregates and fine aggregates. Coarse aggregates, also known as grit, are larger particles, while fine aggregates consist of smaller particles commonly referred to as sand.

  8. Sep 26, 2023 · Normal density, also known as particle density of aggregate, commonly ranges between 2400 to 2900 kg/. 1. What is the difference between Particle Density and Bulk Density? Measurement of mass within a given volume of a substance. Remains constant regardless of size/shape.

  9. Jul 8, 2021 · Bulk density is the weight of the coarse aggregate required to fill a container of unit volume. Its unit is kg/liter. Bulk density of coarse aggregate depends upon:

  10. Bulk density and % voids are important properties of coarse aggregates used in the field of civil engineering. These properties determine the quality and suitability of aggregates for use in construction materials such as concrete, asphalt, and road base.