Testing for silt content in Sand
Testing for silt content in Sand
Fine
aggregate or Sand is one of the most
important construction materials
on any construction site. It should be selected very carefully as it
contributes to the strength of various important mixtures such as concrete, and
mortars. Sand ought to be tested for the presence of soil, silt, moisture, and
other harmful materials (salts, coal, mica) that can affect the strength of a
structure.
This causes smaller particles to be classified
as silt.
The presence of high salt content (> 8%) in
the Sand reduces the bonding capacity of the raw material and affects the
strength and durability of the work. Silt content testing is recommended for
every 20 m3 of Sand.
The Test Procedure
• First, a 50 ml solution of 1% salt and water is prepared in
the measuring cylinder. The addition of salt increases the silt disposal time.
• The sample of Sand to be tested is then added to the
cylinder until the level reaches 100 ml.
• 50 mL of salt and water solution is again added to the
measuring cylinder.
• Close the open end of the measuring cylinder and shake it
well.
• After a period of 3-4 hours, you will see a layer of silt
settled on the Sand.
• Now pay attention to the volume V1 of the silt layer settled
on the Sand.
• Note the volume V2 of the settled Sand.
• Repeat the process a few times to get the average.
Percentage of Silt Content = (V1/V2) x 100
V1 – Volume of the silt layer
V2 – Volume of the sand layer
For example, for a
given sand sample, if V1 comes out to be 9 and V2 is 130, the % silt content
would be 6.9 %.
The permissible value of
silt content in Sand is 8%. Hence the sand sample is ok and can be used for
construction purposes.
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