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Los Angeles test machine

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robyengIT

Mechanical
Dec 20, 2013
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Resistance to fragmentation with Los Angeles machine : is there any standard specifying min acceptable values for different jobs (i.e., stock yards for light or heavy weight, urban roads, highway, etc) ?

Thanks for help
 
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Yes. You are referring to the L.A. Abrasion test and most departments of transportation have acceptance criteria for loss on abrasion by this method.

Go to ASTM and search L.A. Abrasion and you'll get numerous references to various standards that give acceptance criteria.
 
ASTM C131/C131M (2014) Standard Test Method for Resistance to Degradation of Small-Size Coarse Aggregate by Abrasion and Impact in the Los Angeles Machine

Also, we have this language in our pavement's subbase/base course specs:

Material retained on the 4.75 mm sieve shall have a percentage of wear not to
exceed 50 percent after 500 revolutions when tested as specified in
ASTM C131/C131M. At least 50 percent by weight retained on each sieve
shall have one freshly fractured face with the area at least equal to 75
percent of the smallest midsectional area of the piece. Aggregate shall
be reasonably uniform in density and quality.

See this link for the test method:
 
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