Emilian
Civil/Environmental
- Aug 12, 2002
- 6
From my knowledge, sodium sulphate soundness test is to approximate weathering associated with the expansion on freezing of water in aggregate pores and the expansion of salts on rehydration in marine conditions following repeated wetting and drying.
I have this test imposed by specifications on a road project located in a TROPICAL COUNTRY, ie for base course material and for spray seal aggregates.
Is any other information that this test furnishes?
I'm asking that because it seems not to be relevant for the conditions I have on site.
Thanks.
I have this test imposed by specifications on a road project located in a TROPICAL COUNTRY, ie for base course material and for spray seal aggregates.
Is any other information that this test furnishes?
I'm asking that because it seems not to be relevant for the conditions I have on site.
Thanks.