What is Bulkage of Sand or Bulkage of Aggregate?
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What Is Bulkage of Sand (Fine Aggregate )

ALL ABOUT Bulkage of Sand

What is Bulkage of Sand or Bulkage of Aggregate?

What is Bulkage of Sand or Bulkage of Aggregate?

Bulkage in the sand when dry sand contact atmosphere moisture. Then incense sand volume. After contact with atmosphere moisture then sand particles around create a layer.

After generating a layer of sand particles create force. Sand particles make force then particles move aside from each other. This process increase in send volume.

Causes of Bulking Of Sand or bulking sand

  • Sand particle small size
  • Atmosphere moisture content

Note:-

  • Increasing the volume of sand at atmosphere moisture makes concrete lose its strength.
  • This process incense concrete workability but decrease concrete strength.

Relevant IS Code 2386 part 3

This method of test covers the field method for determining the necessary adjustment for the bulking of Send (fine aggregate). From IS Code 2386 part 3 Page: 14 Cl 4.1

General Point Bulkage of Sand or bulking sand

General Point Bulkage of Sand or bulking sand

Sand brought on to a building site or other works may contain an amount of moisture that will cause it, when loosely filled into a container, to occupy a larger volume than it would occupy if dry. From IS Code 2386 part 3 Page: 14 Cl 4.2

If the sand is measured by loose volume, it is necessary in such a case to increase the measured volume of the sand, in order that the amount of sand. put into the concrete may be the amount intended for the nominal mix used ( based on dry sand ). From IS Code 2386 part 3 Page: 14 Cl 4.2

It will be necessary to increase the volume of sand by the ‘ percentage ’ bulking. The correction to be made is only a rough approximation because the system of measurement by loose volume is a rough method at the best, but a correction of the right order can easily be determined and should be applied in order to keep the concrete uniform. From IS Code 2386 part 3 Page: 14 Cl 4.2

As per IS Code 2386 part 3 Page 14 Cl 4.3 two different methods of finding bulkage as below

The procedure to be adopted may be varied, but two methods are suggested in (1) and (2) Both depend on the fact that the volume of inundated sand is the same as if the sand were dry. From IS Code 2386 part 3 Page 14 Cl 4.3.1

  • Bulkage of send teat in Laboratory
  • Bulkage of send test at a site

Let’s look at detailed knowledge about the Bulkage of Sand.

Bulkage of Send Teat in Laboratory

Apparatus Required for Bulkage of Send Test in Laboratory 

Here, the list of use apparatus required in bulakge of send test are as follows.

  • Measuring Cylinder
  • Sample Sand

Producer of Bulkage of Send Test in Laboratory 

  1. Put a sufficient quantity of the sand loosely into a container.
  2. until it is about two-thirds full. Level off the top of the sand and push a steel rule vertically down through the sand from the middle to the bottom, measuring the height. Suppose this is h cm.
  3. Empty the sand out of the container into another container where none of it will be lost.
  4. Half fill the first container with water.
  5. Put back about half the sand and rod it with a steel rod, about 6 mm in diameter, so that its volume is reduced to a minimum.
  6. Then add the remainder of the sand and rod it in the same way.
  7. Smooth and level the top surface of the inundated sand and measure its depth in the middle with the steel rule. Suppose this is h’ cm.
  8. The percentage of bulking of the sand due to moisture shall be calculated from the formula

Above all points From IS Code 2386 part 3 Page 14 Cl 4.3.2

Formula Is 2386 P 14 Cl 4.3.2

Bulkage of Send Teat at a Dite

Here, the list of use apparatus required in bulakge of send test are as follows.

Apparatus Required for Bulkage of Send Test at a Site  

  • Measuring Cylinder
  • Sample Sand

Producer of Bulkage of Send Test at a Site  

  1. In a 250-ml measuring cylinder,
  2. pour the damp sand ( consolidated by shaking) until it reaches the 200-ml mark.
  3. with water and stir the sand well.
  4. Then fill the cylinder ( The water shall be sufficient to submerge the sand completely. )
  5. It will be seen that the sand surface is now below its original level.
  6. Suppose the surface is at the mark y ml.
  7. The percentage of bulking of the sand due to moisture shall be calculated

Above all points From IS Code 2386 part 3 Page 14 Cl 4.3.3

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Bulkage of Send PPT

 

Reporting of Results

Report the percentage bulking of the sand to the nearest whole number. From IS Code 2386 part 3 Page 14 Cl 4.3.4

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