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D1140 Standard Test Methods for Determining the Amount of Material Finer than 75-m (No. 200) Sieve in Soils by Washing.
Scope of ASTM C33 They typically range in size from passing a 75-micron (No. 200) sieve to being retained on a 4.75-millimeter (No. 4) sieve. Coarse Aggregates: These consist of crushed gravel, crushed stone, air-cooled blast furnace slag, and crushed hydraulic cement concrete.
ASTM C136: Standard Test Method for Sieve Analysis of Fine and Coarse Aggregates. ASTM D422: Standard Test Method for Particle-Size Analysis of Soils.
Aggregate grading is crucial in economically obtaining a concrete mix with adequate strength, reasonable workability, and minimal segregation. There are four types of aggregate gradation: well-graded, uniformly (or one-sized) graded, gap-graded, and open-graded.