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Description / Abstract:
This test method is intended to serve as a rapid
fieldcorrelation test. The purpose of this test method is to
indicate, under standard conditions, the relative proportions of
clay-size or plastic fines and dust in granular soils and fine
aggregates that pass the 4.75-mm (No. 4) sieve. The term "sand
equivalent" expresses the concept that most granular soils and some
fine aggregates are mixtures of desirable coarse particles,
sand-size particles, and generally undesirable clay or plastic
fines and dust.
NOTE 1-For fine aggregates containing clean dust of fracture
(clay-size particles that are not clay minerals), test results will
depend on the amount of fines present in the material. In this case
other tests such as Methylene Blue Value (AASHTO T330) or X-Ray
Diffraction (XRD) may be needed to determine if the fines are
deleterious.
NOTE 2-Some agencies perform the test on material with a top
size smaller than the 4.75-mm (No. 4) sieve. This is done to avoid
trapping the clay-size or plastic fines and dust below flaky shaped
4.75 to 2.36 mm (No. 4 to 8) sized particles. Testing smaller top
sized material may lower the numerical results of the test.
The values stated in inch-pound units are to be regarded as
standard. The values given in parentheses are mathematical
conversions to SI units that are provided for information only and
are not considered standard.
Regarding sieves, per Specification E11 Section 1.2, "the values
stated in SI units shall be considered standard for the dimensions
of the wire cloth openings and the diameter of the wires used in
the wire cloth. The values stated in inchpound units shall be
considered standard with regard to the sieve frames." When sieve
mesh sizes are referenced, the alternate inch-pound designations
are provided for information purposes and enclosed in
parentheses.
This standard does not purport to address all of the safety
concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility
of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and
health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory
limitations prior to use.