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http://dx.doi.org/10.14702/JPEE.2021.559

Effect of a Aggregate Moisture Content on Aggregate Gradation Analysis  

Kim, Nam-ho (Department of Architectural Engineering, KOREATECH)
Ji, Hyeong-jun (Department of Architectural Engineering, KOREATECH)
Yang, Hong-seok (Department of Architectural Engineering, KOREATECH)
Jeon, Sun-je (Korea Federation of Ascon Industry Cooperative)
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Journal of Practical Engineering Education / v.13, no.3, 2021 , pp. 559-566 More about this Journal
Abstract
The aggregate gradation analysis is a study that evaluates the accuracy of a specific purpose for the aggregate gradation analysis results essential for construction-related major education. This study is to evaluate the effect of aggregate moisture content on aggregate gradation analysis. The change in the moisture content of the aggregate stored in the asphalt plant cold bin and stock piles was monitored for one year, and based on the results, a sample of aggregate with different moisture content was produced. The gradation curve for each aggregate sample was analyzed to evaluate the effect of aggregate moisture content on aggregate gradation analysis. As a result of the gradation evaluation, it was confirmed that as the moisture content increased, the particle size error for particles less than 5 mm increased in the gradation analysis of the oven-dried aggregate, and this error increased as the particle size decreased. In addition, for aggregate particles of 5 mm or more, it was confirmed that the error in gradation analysis rapidly decreased due to the increase in the moisture content. An analysis was performed on the effect of the error in gradation analysis on the management of hot-bin aggregates in asphalt plants. As a result of the analysis, it was found that the minimum aggregate size of the first hot-bin in a general asphalt plant was 2.38 mm or more, so the maximum gradation error due to the non oven-dry aggregate was less than 2%. Therefore, it seems possible to use the results of the gradation analysis of cold bin non oven-dry aggregate for quality management of asphalt mixture production.
Keywords
Asphalt plant; SSD moisture content; Hot-bin aggregate level management; Gradation analysis of non oven-dry aggregate;
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