AS 1141.20.2-2000
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Methods for sampling and testing aggregates Average least dimension - Direct measurement (nominal sizes 5 mm and 7 mm)
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01-08-2000
This Standard sets out the counting method for determining the average least dimension of aggregate particles by the use of a slotted gauge. The method is applicable to aggregates of nominal sizes 5 mm and 7 mm for sprayed bituminous surfacing.
Committee |
CE-012
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DocumentType |
Standard
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ISBN |
0 7337 3469 3
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Pages |
3
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ProductNote |
This standard has been reconfirmed in Australia in 2013 and remains current in New Zealand. Reconfirmation Notice 16-01-2014
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PublisherName |
Standards Australia
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Status |
Current
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Supersedes |
This Standard sets out the counting method for determining the average least dimension of aggregate particles by the use of a slotted gauge. The method is applicable to aggregates of nominal sizes 5 mm and 7 mm for sprayed bituminous surfacing.NOTE: The first use of the term ‘average least dimension’ is attributed to F.M. Hanson, MM, in the paper ‘Bituminous Surface Treatment of Rural Highways’ published by the New Zealand Society of Civil Engineers (Incorporated in 1935).Present practice is outlined in the AUSTROADS publication (AP2/90) Design of sprayed seals, 1990.
Originated as AS 1141.20-1982.
Revised and redesignated, in part, as AS 1141.20.2-2000.
AS 1141.11-1996 | Methods for sampling and testing aggregates Particle size distribution by sieving |
AS 1141.2-1999 | Methods for sampling and testing aggregates Basic testing equipment |
AS 4773.2-2010 | Masonry in small buildings - Construction |
AS 2758.2-2009 | Aggregates and rock for engineering purposes Aggregate for sprayed bituminous surfacing |
AS 3700-2001 | Masonry structures |
AS 2758.0-2009 | Aggregates and rock for engineering purposes Definitions and classification |
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