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Sieve analysis test of Sand

Luwalaga John Groover

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In this video we are going to look at:-1. What is sand?2. What is meant by sieve analysis test?3. Test method4. Test equipments

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5. Test procedures6. Results7. Conclusion8. Questions

1. What is sand?

Sand are inert particle materials that pass through the sieve of 4.75mm and retained on sieve size 63μm (0.063mm).

Sand is widely used in the construction industry mostly in the manufacture of concrete

2. Definiation of Sieve analysis test of sand

This is a test performed on sand to determine the percentage of different particle sizes contained within the sand sample.

3. Test method

• The test method used is dry sieve analysis.

4. Test equipments Sie

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Scoop

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Weighing scaleDrying oven

4. Test equipments cont.

Metal trayReceiver

Lid

4. Test equipments cont.

Hard brush Soft brush

4. Test equipments cont.

SpadeSieve shaker

5. Test procedures

The procedures followed while carrying out the sieve analysis test include:5.1 Preparing the sand sample5.2 Arranging the sieves5.3 Carrying out sieving5.4 Weighing sand retained on each sieve

5.1 Preparing the sand sample

Getting a representative sample

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Representative sand sample

5.2 Arranging the sievesNo. Sieve size

1 10.0mm

2 6.3mm

3 4.75mm

4 3.35mm

5 2.36mm

6 1.7mm

7 1.18mm

8 825μm

9 600μm

10 425μm

11 300μm

12 212μm

13 150μm

14 63μm

No. Sieve size

1 10.0mm

2 6.3mm

3 4.75mm

4 3.35mm

5 2.36mm

6 1.7mm

7 1.18mm

8 825μm

9 600μm

10 425μm

11 300μm

12 212μm

13 150μm

14 63μm

6.3mm

10.0mm

4.75mm

10.0mm

63μm

Lid

Receiver

5.3 Carrying out sieving

Sieving using hands.

5.4 Weighing sand retained on each sieve

6. Results

Calculating % weight retained (%)

• % weight retained = ;

Calculating cumulative % weight retained (%)

Calculating cumulative % passing (%)

Plotting of Cum. % wight passing vs particle size

Particle size distribution chart

Grading curve

7. Conclusion

C = gap graded A = uniformly graded B = well graded

Diagramatic representation of sand particle arrangment.

uniformly graded sandwell graded sand gap graded sand

8. Questions

8.1 What test have we looked at?a) Sieve analysis test of coarse aggregateb) Sieve analysis test of sandc) Sieve analysis test of cementd) Sieve anlaysis test of maize

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8.2 The following equipments are used in the carrying out of sieve analysis test except?a) Ovenb) Chairc) Scoopd) Forke) Tea spoon

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8.3 The following procedures are followed while carrying out sieve analysis of sand except?a) Prepare the sand sampleb) Arrange the sievesc) Place the sieves in the ovend) Carry out sievinge) Count the sand particles retained on each

sieve.

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8.4 The following image represents which type of sand?

a) Gap graded sandb) Uniformly graded sandc) Well graded sand

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