To describe an aggregate by its maximum and minimum size is not sufficient. It has to be graded from its minimum to maximum size. IS-383 recommends the following grading limit for fine aggregates.
GRADING LIMITS FOR FINE AGGREGATES
Sieve Size | Percentage of Passing For | |||
Grading
Zone-I
| Grading
Zone-II
| Grading
Zone-III
| Grading
Zone-IV
| |
10 mm | 100 | 100 | 100 | 100 |
4.75 mm | 90 – 100 | 90 – 100 | 90 – 100 | 95 – 100 |
2.36 mm | 60 – 95 | 75 – 100 | 85 – 100 | 95 – 100 |
1.18 mm | 30 – 70 | 55 – 90 | 75 – 100 | 90 – 1000 |
600 micron | 15 – 34 | 35 – 59 | 60 – 79 | 80 – 100 |
300 micron | 5 – 20 | 8 – 30 | 12 – 40 | 15 – 50 |
150 micron | 0 – 10 | 0 – 10 | 0 – 10 | 0 – 15 |
IMPORTANT NOTES
- Since the values for 600 micron size are not overlapping for different zones, it is used for confirming the zone of a sample of fine aggregate.
- Zone-I represents the coarse sand and zone-IV represents the finer sand in all the four zones.
- Fine aggregate belonging to zone-IV should not be used in RCC work unless tests have been made for suitability of mix proportion.
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