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What is the weight of 1 cubic meter coarse aggregate?

The weight of 1 cubic meter of coarse aggregate typically ranges from 1,500 to 2,000 kilograms, depending on the type and specific gravity of the aggregate. Common materials like gravel or crushed stone fall within this range. Factors such as moisture content and particle size can also influence the weight.


What is the density of 12mm coarse aggregate?

The density of 12mm coarse aggregate typically ranges between 1,500 to 1,800 kg/m³ (or about 94 to 113 lb/ft³), depending on the type of material and its moisture content. Factors such as the specific gravity of the aggregate and the presence of impurities can influence the actual density. For precise applications, it's advisable to measure the density of the specific batch being used.


What size is coarse aggregate?

20 mm thick coarse aggregate use in slab cast


What is density of 40MM Aggregate?

what is the density of 40mm coarse Aggregate


What are the other names for coarse aggregate?

Coarse aggregate can also be described as gravel, crushed rock, rocks or stones.


Why do fine grained soils have higher values of moisture content compared to coarse grained soils?

because of their sizes. As they are very close to each other they can have higher Moisture content, they can also hold the water for a very long time when compared to coarse grained.


IS codes for fine aggregate coarse aggregate cement?

fine aggregate zone classification codes


What is aggregate size?

20 mm thick coarse aggregate use in slab cast


IS code for aggregate?

Coarse aggrete is code 383


Density of coarse aggregate 40mm?

1400kg/m3


What is the standard method of preparing the fine and coarse aggregate?

rock crushing


How do you measure the average size of fine aggregate and coarse aggregate?

The average size of fine aggregate is typically measured using a sieve analysis, where the aggregate is passed through a series of sieves with different mesh sizes to determine the distribution of particle sizes. For coarse aggregate, a similar sieve analysis is conducted, but it often involves larger mesh sizes. The average size can be calculated by determining the weight of aggregate retained on each sieve and then using these weights to find a weighted average particle size. Additionally, tools like the geometric mean can also be employed for more precise measurements.