STUDY OF ASPHALT VISCOSITY TESTING AT 60 F

A COOPERATIVE STUDY AMONG SIX LABORATORIES HAS DEFINED TEST CONDITIONS TO MINIMIZE DIFFERENCES IN RESULTS OBTAINED BY DIFFERENT LABORATORIES USING FOUR DIFFERENT INSTRUMENTS FOR DETERMINING THE VISCOSITY OF ASPHALT AT 60 F (16 C). THE METHODS-CONE-PLATE, FALLING PLUNGER, SLIDING PLATE, AND SLIDING PLATE AT CONTROLLED RATE OF SHEAR-ARE ALL CURRENTLY PROPOSED FOR THE BOOK OF ASTM STANDARDS,PART II. THE STUDY SHOWS THAT ADHERING CLOSELY TO SPECIFIED TEMPERATURES AND TIMES IN SAMPLE PREPARATION AND USING A UNIFORM VISCOSITY LOADING SEQUENCE WILL DECREASE THE VARIABILITY IN RESULTS AMONG LABORATORIES AND METHODS. A LOADING SEQUENCE GOING FROM LOW TO HIGH GIVES VISCOSITIES ABOUT 8 TO 9 PERCENT HIGHER THAN THOSE OBTAINED WITH A REVERSE SEQUENCE. THESE RESULTS ARE THE GROUNDWORK FOR A FUTURE STUDY OF PRECISION. /AUTHOR/

  • Supplemental Notes:
    • ASTM STP 532
  • Authors:
    • Evans, J V
    • Gorman, J W
  • Publication Date: 1973-6

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  • Accession Number: 00211834
  • Record Type: Publication
  • Files: TRIS
  • Created Date: Apr 27 1974 12:00AM