A modified method for Los Angeles Abrasion test

  • Tariq Umar
  • , Charles Egbu
  • , Messaoud Saidani

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    Abstract

    Infrastructure development projects in Oman are at a peak which results in a huge requirement for the construction materials. Aggregates are one of the most common materials naturally available and used in both cement and asphalt concrete apart from being used as under laying material. The evaluation of aggregates physical, chemical and mechanical properties thus becomes important as it directly affects the product in which they are used as a constituent. Aggregates should be hard and tough enough to resist crushing, degradation and disintegration from any associated activities including manufacturing, stockpiling, production, placing and compaction. In this article, an attempt is made to develop a modified method to determine the abrasion resistance of aggregates. Different sizes of aggregates obtained from two natural sources in Oman were tested in the laboratory using both the standard and modified Los Angles Abrasion (LAA) test, and a mathematical relationship is developed. Based on this relationship, the standard LAA value can be determined from the modified method results. In the modified LAA test method, the time required for the test is reduced by 24 h, apart from reducing the resources required for the test. Since the modified LAA method is developed considering Oman climatic and geological conditions, there is a possibility that this method and mathematical relationship may not be valid in a region when these conditions are changed. In such satiation, the modified LAA test method and mathematical relationship described in this article may need to be validated before it is adopted.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)941-947
    JournalIranian Journal of Science and Technology - Transactions of Civil Engineering
    Volume44
    Issue number3
    Early online date9 May 2019
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2020

    Keywords

    • Aggregates
    • Architecture and the built environment
    • Granular materials
    • Los Angeles Abrasion
    • Materials technology
    • Mathematical modelling
    • Quality control
    • Strength and testing of materials
    • Sustainability

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