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fos 91.10.15 ane SR EN 933-1 ‘Standard Roman lune 2012 Titlu incercari pentru determinarea caracteristiclior geometrice ale agregatelor Partea 1: Determinarea granulozitatii Analiza granulometrica prin cernera Tests for geometrical propartes of aggregates. Part 1: Determination of ‘parle sizo derbution- Sleving method Essais pour déterminer les caractvstques géométiques des granuals. Parte 4: Détermination de la granuanté - Anaiyss granulometique par tamtage Aprobare Aprobat da Directorul General al ASRO is 28 lunie 2012 ‘Standardul european EN 933-1:2012 a fost adoptat prin meteda notel de confirmare gi are stautul unul standard roman Inloculegte SR EN 933-1:2002 g1 SR EN £99-1:2002/41:2006 Data publicaril varsiunit romane: - Corespondenta __Acest standard este identic cu standardul european EN 933-1:2012 ASOCIATIA DE STANDARDIZARE DIN ROMANIA. 1 Ge. Mendeleev ne 21-25, end 010962, Bucuregt, FL vriw.aror0 @ASRO. Fepoducres sau utzarea integra sau partld = prazetll sansa In oon Duta prin era aosndey(elecrone, macona facie, Piofinars at) herd cen ee seo cas pants AGRO Ret: SREN SSS EOE eae? EUROPEAN STANDARD EN 933-1 NORME EUROPEENNE EUROPAISCHE NORM January 2012 10891.100.15, Supersedes EN 889-1:1907 English Version Tests for geometrical properties of aggregates - Part 1: Determination of particle size distribution - Sieving method cls pour détomineres carats giomstinos Pratertsven i georettece Egenschin von ‘ds gransats- Parl 1 Détominatn do grasa ‘Getanokomurgen- Tl : Bestimmung Sor ‘ratee granuamatque par aniege ‘Komerdenvecaiung. Sebvrshean Ths European Standard was aprove by CEN an 29 Ober 21 SEN members are bound to comply wit the CENCCENELEC nt Ragone uch spat th canaons fr eg th European ‘Slorrd ihe sats of a natana sandra without ary ara. 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(CEN members ae te ston str bods of Aut, Selgum, Sugar Croat, Cpr, Conch Repub, Derma, Elona, Fria, France, Onrany Gross, Hungary, evan, ard iy, Lana, itwari,Lixanboug, Nata, Nehetond, Norway, Poland Por, Rola, Siva, Slovenl, Span, Suede, Sterna, Trey and Unied ing (COMITE EUROPESN DE NORMALISATION [EUROPAISCHES KOMITEE FUR NORMUNG ©2012CEN Aight of xeon in any om and by any means reeaved Ret No. EN Sa9-1:2012: ‘ead er CEN ratonal ember, EN 933-1:2012 (E) ‘Annex A(cannave) Abenative est method for ain agregee With D231 me nm a a2 a3 A3.1 Preparation of the lia eel porn. ‘ABZ First washing stage ~ partcies retained on the 18 mum size test slave. 33. Firat dry sleving stage — particles retained on the 16 mm size tet sieve 34 Proparation stage dry subsample passing the 16 mm size tot slave ‘ABS Second washing stags ~ reduced subsample passing the 16 man sls tat glove w--42 AS Second dry eleving sage — reduced oubeample pasting the 1 mse et save. AA Galeulation and expression of resus AAS Original dry mass.. ‘AZ Masa retained on tha sieves at te fiat dry sioving stag ‘AAS Mass retained on the sieves at the second dry sieving stage aaa Aas As Annex B (normative) Test method for aggrogates unsuitable for oven-drying. ‘Annex C (informative) Example of test data sheet. ‘Annex D (informative) Graphical presentation of results. Bibliography. EN 939-4:2012 (&) Foreword ‘This document (EN 933-1:2012) hes been prepared by Technical Commitee CENTC 154 "Aggregates" the secretariat of which Is held by BSI ‘This European Standard shall be given the status of a national standard, ether by publication of an Identical text or by endorsement, at the atest by July 2012, and conflicting national standards shall be ‘withdrawn atthe latest by July 2072 ‘Attention is drawn othe possibly tht some ofthe elements ofthis document may be the subject of pant sighs. CEN [andlor CENELEC] shall ot bo hold response fr Kenting any all euch Palo rights. “This document supersedes EN 939-1997. EN 829.— Tesis for goometricl properties of agoregaes, conse ofthe foloing parts: Part 1: Determinaion of parte sie distibullon — Siving method; — Part 2: Doteminaton of parce sae estrbuion — Tost seve, nomial size of apertures; — Part 2: Determination of pall shape — Flakines index —_ Part 4: Determination of patie shape — Shope index: — Part §: Determination of percentage of crushed and broken surfaces in coarse aggregate atticles; — Part 6: Assessment of surface characteristics — Flow coofcien of aggregatos; — Part 7: Determination of shel content — Percentage of shols for coarse aggregatos; — Pert 8: Assessment of fines — Sand equivalent test; — Pert 9: Assessment of fines — Methylene blue test; — Parl 10: Assessment of nes — Grading of filer aggregates (at jet sieving); — Part 11: Classification tet for the constituents of coarse recycled aggregate. ‘According to the CENICENELEC Internal Regulations, the national standards organizations of th following countries are bound (0 implement this European Slondard: Austra, Belgium, Buigaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greace, Hungary, Icoland, land, aly, Latvia, Lihuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Siovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey and the United Kingdom. EN 933+1:2012 (E) 4 Scope This European Standard describes the reference washing and dry sieving method used for type testing and in case of dispute, for determination of the particle size distibuton of aggregates. For ‘lher purposes, in particular factory production control, other methods may be used, provided that an ‘appropriate working relationship with the reference method has been established. It apples to all ‘aggregates, including lightweight aggregates, up to 90 mm nominal size, but excluding filer. NOTE 1 The determination ofthe grading of flrs is epecifod In EN 683-10 Assessmont of fnes — Groang of filer aggregate (aiet sieving). NOTE2 Dry sieving without washing may be used for aggregaies tree ftom parties which couse ‘gglmeraion 2 Normative references “The following referenced documents ara indispensable forthe application of this document. For dated references, only the edlion cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition ofthe referenced document (including any amendments) applies. EN 902.2, Tess for general properties of aggregates — Pert 2: Methods for reducing laboratory samples EN 932-6, Tests for general properties of aggregates — Part 6: Common equipment and calibration EN 933-2, Teats for geometrical proportos of aggregates — Part 2: Determination of paricle size distribution — Test sieves, nominal size of apertures 180 3910-1, Test sieves — Technical requiroments and testing — Part 1: Test sieves of metal wire cloth 190 3910-2, Test sieves — Technical roquiremonts and testing — Part 2: Test sioves of perforated ‘metal pat 3. Terms and definitions For the purposes ofthis document, the folowing terms and definitions apply. 3 aggregate 7 (Granular material used in construction which may be natural, manufactured or recycled 32 ‘t26t portion sample used as a whole in a single test 33 ‘constant mass, {ase determined by successive weighings performed atleast 1h apart and nt dering by more than 0,1 6 NOTE In many cases constant mass can be achlaved after a test portion has been died for a pre- Sotermined period in & specified even (s005.3) at (110 5) °C, Tes! laboratories may determine the tire reajured o aclove constant mass for spelc{ypos and sizas of eample dependent upon the drying capacty of fhe oven Used EN 993-1:2012 (&) 4 Principle ‘The test consists of dividing and separating a material into several particle size classifications of decreasing sizes by means of a series of sieves,, The aperture sizes and the number of sleves are ‘elected in accordance withthe nature of the sample and the accuracy required. ‘The method adopted 's washing and dry sieving. When washing can ater the physical properties of a lightweight eggregate, dy sieving shall be used and the procadure specified in 7.1 shall not be applied. ‘The mass ofthe parts retained on the varus sioves is related to the intial mass ofthe mara. The cumulative percentages passing each sieve are reported in numerical form and, when required, in ‘raphical form (see Annex 0). 5 Apparatus Unless othorwice stated, oll apparatus shal conform tothe general requirements of EN 832.5. 5.4 Tost sieves, with apertures as specifed in EN 833-2 and conforming to the requirements of 180 8310-1 and ISO 3310-2 ‘52 Tighty ftng pan and te, or the sieves. 5.3. Ventilated oven, thermostatically controlled to maintain a temperatura of (1106)*C, oF other ‘sullable equipment for drying the aggregates, iit does not cause any particle ze breakdown, 54 Washing equipment ‘85 Balances or scales, accurate to 0.1% of est portion mass. 58 Trays, bushes, 7 Sdving machine, opera). 6 Preparation of test portions ‘Samples shall be reduced in accordance with EN 832-2 1o produce the required number oft portions, NOTE It may be necessary to moisten samples confining eubstaal amounts of nes belore retuction to ‘micimise segrogation and oss of dust ‘The size of each test portion shal be as specifid in Table 1 EN 933-1:2012 (E) ‘Table 1 — Minimum size of test portions ‘Aggregate size D mass of aggregates | volume of lightweight aggregates (ites) (maximum) mm ko Ey ry 2 32 10 24 16 28 Wr 8 08 08 <4 02 03 INOTE 1 For aggrogatos of oer sizes below 90 mm, the minimum fst porton mass may be hlrpolated rom the mastos given in Table 1 using he following formulae: M = (D/10? whore A= minenum mass of test porton in kg _D= aggregate size in mm INOTE 2. The precision ofthe test method may be reduced ithe test porton siz Is loss than the vale in Tatie 1. n sucha case, the test portion size should be stated inthe test oport (8.2). INOTE 3 For aggregates of particle dens higher than 3,00 Nin? (se0 EN 1097-8), an appropiate correction should be apie to tho tet portion masses gvan In Table 1 based onthe danslty rato, in order prode & test porton of approximately tho same vlume as those for aggregates of normal density INOTE 4 For ightweight aggregates complying wih EN 18085, uew the volume column to choose the approprato minimum size of est portons. The volumes fr other aggregate sizos may be Interpolated, ‘Sample reduction shall ylell a test portion of size larger than the minimum but not of an exact predetermined valve. Dry the fest portion by healing at a temperature of (110+ 5) °C to constant mass. Allow to coo, weigh ‘and record the mass as For some types of aggregate, drying al 110°C binds particles together sutciently strongly to prevent ‘separalion of single partices during subsequent washing andior sieving procedures. For such ‘aggregates the procedure given in Annex B shall be adopted, For alkin aggregates with D equal to 31.5 mm or larger, the procedure described in Annex A may be used, 7 Procedure 7A Washing Pace the test portion in a container and add sufficient water to cover the test portion. NOTE1 A storage patios of 24 h uncer water ded, helt In broaking down lumps. A dlepesion sgent may bo ‘Agitatotho sample with sufficient vigour to result in complete Separation and suspension ofthe fines, Wet both sicioo of «0,069 mm sieve reserved fr use inthis test only, and Mt 2 guard sieve (ag. 1 mm or 2mm) on top. Mount the sieves in such a way that the suspension passing the test sieve can be run to + EN933+4:2012 (E) waste or, when required, collected ina suilable vessel, Pour the contents of the container onto the top sieve. Continue washing until the water passing the 0,083 mm test siova is clear. NOTE 2 Care should be taken to prevent oveaading, overfowng or damaging te 0,003 me tet sieve oF tha quad sive. For some agoregale, It ll be necessary fo pour only the suspended fines for the contalnor ‘nfo the 0,069 mm guarded tat seve, conruing to wash fhe coarse reslve nthe contanar andl decanting the Suspended nes onto the guard sive Ul the water passing tho 0,069 mm tt seve is lar Dry the residue retained on the 0,063 mm sieve at (110 + 6)°C to constant mass. Allow to cool, weigh and record 08 Mp 7.2 Sieving Pour the washed and dried material (or directly the dry sample) into the sieving column. The column Comprises a number of sieves fited together and arranged, from top to bottom; inorder of decreasing aperture sizes withthe pan and Kd, NOTE 1 Experience has shoum that washlog does not necessary remove a the Shes. I i therefore recessary 1 ncoporate 30,083 mem tet save inthe sees, ‘Shake the column, manually or mechanically. Then remove the sieves one by one, commencing with the largest aperture size opening. Shake each sieve manually ensuring no material I lst by using & pan and lid for example. NOTE 2 The effectiveness of mechanical sloving i Inuenced by the aggregate type, the siving ten, the loading on te sieve and the parameters of the shaking movement such as amplige and frequoncy. The ‘mechanial sieving imo should Rance ba cael chosen ‘Transfer ail the material which passes each sieve onto the next sleve in the column before continuing the operation with tha sieve, Sieve overloading shal be avoided. NOTE 5__ To avold overonding of sieves, the fracion of normal nvight aggregates reiained a tha-ond of tho. ‘sieving operation on each seve (exoreeeedin grams) ahould not exceed: Axle 200 where Aste area of he sieve, in square malimetes; 4 le the aperture size ofthe sive in mitimeres. \foverosding cus, one of he olloning procedures shal be wed 2) did te traction into smal portions and sieve these one arte oer. b) vide the portion ofthe sample passing the next largest sieve vith the ad of «sample dvr or by quariering, and continue the slave analysis on the reduced test portion, making due allowance. in subsequent calculations forthe reductions, EN 933-1:2012 (E) ‘The sloving process shall be considered aa fished when addllonal sieving does not lead to a chenge of mass ofthe retained material on any stave by more than 1,0 % by mass. NOTE 4 Depending on he ageregate characters, the sioving process may be considered completed wen ‘he rtsined material does not change mors than 1,0 % ding 1 i. NOTES For ightusight aggregates, no more than one layer of parties should be relanad on each sovs at the end ofthe sieving operation. 7.3 Welghing Weigh the retained material forthe sieve with the largest aperture size and record its mass as Ry Carry out the same operation for the sieve immediately below and record the mass retained as Ry. Continue with the same operation for ail the sieves inthe column, inorder to obtain the masses ofthe ‘various lls of retained materials and record these masses as Ra, Re, Ry Re. Weigh the screened material if any, remaining in the pan and record its mass as P. 8 Galeulation and expression of results 81 Calculations Record the various masses on a test data sheet, an example of which is given in Annex C. Calculate the mass retained on each sieve as @ percentage ofthe orignal dry mass My Calculate the cumulative percentage of the original dry mass passing each sieve down to the 0,089 mm sieve exclusive, Calculate the percentage of fines F passing the 0,083 mm sieve in accordance with the following equation: (y-ma)oP, Ma) 00 where ffs the dried mass of he test prion in Klograms: Iz fate chad mass ofthe residue retained on the 0,063 mm stave in klograms; PIs themass ofthe sereened materia remaining inthe pan in klograms. 400P Foray sieving f= PP 82. Valldating the results Ifthe sum of the masses Rj and P differs by more than 1% ftom the mass i, the test shall be repeated, EN 933-1:2042 (E) 8.3. Precision “The following precision values have been lasued from the document "The proposed CEN method for the determination of the partce size distibution of aggregates. Sieve test on sand. Results of the 1996/7 Cross-Testing Experiment’ ofthe European Project No. 134, ‘The repeatability r, and reproducibility R; values have been determined on the basis of to repetitions of tests carried out on each of the thres fine aggregate fractions, a 00,4 and two 0/2 mm factions, in 47 laboratories from nine European counties. Each laboratory has prepared (using a rifle box) and successively tested two diferent masses of samples, 200 g and 30 g. For any sieve size of the basic set comprised between 0,063 and 4 min, the precision values can be ‘stated a6 follows: 7, =0,042 V(X (100,0— 29) y= 0,086 ¥4(x (100,0 - 9) where X represents the average ofthe cumulative percent passing the actual sieve size. tis hightghted that precision is highly dependent on the loading of Individual sieves, overioaded sieves leading to degraded precision data and lighlly loaded sieves leading to better precision dat. 9 Test report 9.4 Required data The test report shall include the folowing information: 4) reference to this European Standard; b) dentiteatinn of te sample; ©) Identification of the laboratory; 4) sample reception date; 2) method of analysis (washing and sieving or dry sieving); 1) cumulative percentage of the mass ofthe test portion passing each of the sieves to the nearest single decimal place forthe 0,063 mm sieve and tothe nearest whola number for ather sieves, 9.2 Optionsi deta ‘The tet report may include the folowing information: ‘2)_ name and location of the sample source; 'b)_ description of tre material and of the sample reduction procedure: ©) graphical presentation of resis (see Annex D); 1) Sampling certicate; ©) siz of test portion; f) cate oftest 10 EN 933-1:2012 (&) Annex A (normative) Alternative test method for all-in aggregate with D > 34,5 mm AA Principle This allemative tost method uses washing and dry sleving In the same way as the procedure \describad in Clause 7, but an alternative procedure is used to prepare the test portion. ‘The test portion is fist divided using a 16 mm size test sieve before it ls dried. The dry subsample fetained on the 16 mm size test sieve is then washed on the 0,083 mm size and the 16 mm size test sieves, then dried and sieved again The subsample passing the 16 mm size test sieve is also dried and any parc inthe 0,083/16 mm size fraction from the frst subsample are added to it. The amount of dry particles passing the 18 mm size test siove is then reduced in size. This reduced subsample is then washed on the 0,063 mm size test sieve, dried and slaved again. Modified calculation re used to allow forthe additional stag NOTE 1 This alternative method intoduess addtional elope tothe maln method, but reduces the arnaunt ot ‘mele size mate that has fo be sshd, ced and ved. NOTE 2 This method should not be usa a alternative othe “ry sieving wehout washing’ meth. A2 Apparatus ‘The apparatus shall be as specified in Clause 6, withthe folowing adktion: ‘A24 Perforated plate fst sieve, 18 mm siae, used to divide the inal test portion before crying, A3 Procedure 3.1 Preparation of the initial test portion Reduce the size of the laboratory sample using the procedures in Clause 6 to prepare an intial test portion with a size as specified in Table 1 Separate the inal test portion usiny We 18 nun size lest slove, If necessary, Wash the sleve to ensure that particles are not lst al this stage. NOTE The separation stage should be carried cut with the aggregate In the ‘as received” condion, Howover it mey be sppropriat to alow some dying of the eborstor sample lo remove excess wae. Dry the particles retained on the 16mm size test siove (IAC) to constant mass, as specified in Cause 6. Alow to cool, weigh and record the mass as HC; Dry the particles passing the 16 mm size test sieve (MF) to constant mass, as specified in Clause 6. ‘Allow to cool, weigh and record the mass 9s IMF. “1 EN 933-1:2012 (E) A3.2 First washing stage — particles retained on the 16 mm size test sieve \Wash the dred particles retained on the 18 mm size test sieve (MC) using the 16 mm size test sieve, 140,063 mm size test sieve and the procedures specified In 7.1. Dry the washed particles retained on the 16 mm size test sieve to constant mas ‘Allow to cool, weigh and record the mass as MC. specitied in 7.1, Dry the washed particles passing the 16 mm size test sieve and retained on the 0,083 mm size test sieve to constant mass, as specified in 7.1. Alow to cool, weigh and record the mass as MC, A33__ First dry slaving stage — particles retained on the 18 mm size test sieve Dry sieve the dried particles retained on the 16mm size test slave (with mass MC;) using the procedures in 7.2. Use the 16 mm size test sieve; the appropriate test sieves larger than 16 mm si and a pan, Rocord the mass of material retained on the 18 mm size test sleve end the larger test sieves, specified in7.3. Retain any particles that pass the 16 mm size test sieve and record their mass as MC. A34 Preparation stage — dry subsampie passing the 16 mm sizs test sieve ‘Add the particles in the 0,063/16 mm size fraction from the rarticles inally retained on the 16 mm Sze test sieve (with mass IC, and mass MC, tothe particles from the inital test portion that passed the 18 mm size test sieve (MF). Mix, weigh and record the total mass as HF NOTE Mass MF should not be more than 10g deren fom mass (MF + MCs +14). Reduce the combined dry subsample to at least the size specifed in Table 1 for aggregate size D ‘equals 16 mm. Record the mass of the reduced subsample as HF, A35 Second washing stage ~ reduced subsample passing the 16 mm size test sive ‘Wash the dried particles passing the 16 mm size test sieve (with dry mass MF) using @ 0,083 mm ‘size test sieve and the procedures speciied in 7.1. Dry the washed particles retained on the 0,069 mm size test sieve to constant mass, as specified in 74. Allow to cool, weigh and record the mass as MF. 38 _Sovond dry sieving stage ~ reduced subsample passing the 16 mm size test siave Dry stove the dried particles in the 0,069/16 mm size fraction (with dry mass iME,) using the procedures in 7.2. Record the mass of material retained on each test sieve a8 specified in 7.3, using the notation RF, RF: RFn: and the mess passing the 0,063 mm test sieve as PF. 2 EN 933-4:2012 (E) A4 Calculation and expression of results A441 Original dry mass Use the values recorded in A. to calculate the inal ry mass 1M using the following equation: y= MC. + ME, a where My isthe dried mass ofthe inital test portion; |MC; isthe dried mass ofthe intial test portion retained on the 16 mm size test sieve; ‘MF, fe the dred mass ofthe intial test portion passing the 16 mm atzo tt siove, A4.2 Mass retained on the slaves at the first dry sleving stage Use tho values recorded in A.3.3 to calculate the mass retsinad on each sleve R, #8 @ percentage of ‘the intial dry mass My. A43 Mass retained on the sieves at the second dry sleving stage Use the values recorded in A.3.6 to calculate the equivalent masses in the inal dried test portion using the following equatos P= PE x MFUMF, 2 and y= RF, x MESS, ° where 1M isthe died mass of te initial test portion passing the 16 mm size tt sow |W is he died mass ofthe reduced subsample passing the 16 mm size es sieve; Ps the equivalent cried mass of sieved material eaned inthe pan; PF isthe dtied mass of stoved materia retained inthe pan ‘Ry is the equivalent dred mass of sieved material retained on each sieve; RF, is the dried mass of sieved material retained on each sieve, 44 Mass of fines passing the 0,063 mm sieve Use the values recorded in A3.1 and A.3.2 to calculate the mass of fines from the particles initally fotained on the 16 mm size test sieve FC, using the folowing equation: Fey = MC, — (MC + MCs) 4) where FC; isthe mass of ies from the particles initaly retained on the 16 mvn size test sieve: 2 EN 933-1:2012 (E) MMC; 1 the dried mass ofthe intial test portion retained on the 18 mm size test sieve; (MC; is the dled mase of the paricles retained on the 16 mm size tst sieve after the frst washing Mcy Use the values recorded in A3.4 and A.3.5 to calculate the equivalent ma partcos intally passing the 16 mm size test sieve FF; using the folowing equation: FF, = MIPIM x (MF, ~ ME) © where: of Mes from the FF, Is the mass of fines irom the particles intl retained on he 16 mm size MF, the cred mass ofthe ital tst portion passing the 16 mm size test seve; IMF, athe dried mase ofthe reduced subsample passing the 16 mm sie test sive; IMF, ete dried mass ofthe particles after the second washing stage. Calculate the total equivalent mass of nes Fusing the following equation 12 FO,+ FF +P © where FIs the fotal equivalent mass of fines AAS Particle size distribution Use the values of mass and equivalent mass retained on each sieve from A.4.2 and A.4.3 to caloutate the cumulative percentage ofthe inital dry mass (M}) passing each sieve. Use the value ofthe total equivalant mass of fines from A.4.4 to calculate the percentage of fines as a percentage ofthe inal dry mass Hy. A.48 Validating the resuits Ifthe sum of the masses Ry and iffers by more than 1 % from the intial dry mass My the test shall be repeated, 4 EN 933+1:2012 (E) Annex B (normative) Test method for aggregates unsuitable for ovendrying For aggregates unsuited to oven drying at 110°C the required number of test portions shall be ‘blaine in duplicate and their messes recorded. The moisture content of one of each duplicate pair ‘of test portions shall be determined by oven drying at (110 = 5) °C. ‘The other test portion shall be tested by the washing and sieving method without pre-drying. The inital dry mass ofthis second test portion shal be calculated on the assumption that the duplicate Portions have identical moisture contents and racorded af. 8 EN 933-1:2012 (E) Annex C (informative) * Example of test data sheet [PARTICLE SIZE DISTRIBUTION — SIEVING METHOD EN 933-4 Laboratory: Isenttication of the sample Sample reception Date Operator: Method used: washing and sieving / dry sloving (delete as appropriate) otal ry mass, Mi, = (oF Md,” = S00 Annex B) Dry mass after washing, i= Dry mass of fines removed by washing, My — Mz = ‘Sieve aperture size | Mass of material | Percentage of | Cumulative percentages retained R, ‘material retained passing 100 — 100 x F/M © (400 x BVA) mm CT (aby mass) (by mass) Ri Re (to nearest whole number) Material in the pan Pp p= MaMa) Pg Paceriag es paige 0088 am so, = HA=ME)=P 0g i Foray so, = 222 gem i ssn Tass Rens Ma~(ERI+P) 109 GA *F) 100 = ‘The dry mass of the test portion should be fecorded as Mi, when determined directly or 2s My’ when calculated from a duplicae fest portion. 18 Annex D (informative) Graphical presentation of results EN 933-1:2012 (€) Y 10 90 20 n 60 50 40 30 2 » 0 0063 0,25 2 Cimlatvo eta 08 05 1 2 8 8 OB square aperture (nm) Figure 0.1 — Graphical presentation of results aS 3 2 30 40 50 60 1. a0 7 ‘00 ” EN 933-1:2012 (E) Bibliography EN 1097-6, Tasts for mechanical and physical properties of aggregates — Part 6: Determination of particle density and water absorption EN 13055, Lightweight aggregates 18

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