There are a number of tests to
assess the properties of bituminous materials. The following tests are usually conducted to evaluate
different properties of bituminous materials.
Penetration test
Ductility test
Softening point test
Specific gravity test
Viscosity test
Flash and Fire point test
Float test
Water content test
Loss on heating test
Penetration test
It measures the hardness or
softness of bitumen by measuring the depth in tenths of a millimetre to which a standard loaded needle
will penetrate vertically in 5 seconds. BIS had standardized the equipment and test procedure.
The penetrometer consists of a needle assembly with a total weight of 100g and a device for releasing and
locking in any position.
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Penetration Test Setup |
Ductility test
Ductility is the property of
bitumen that permits it to undergo great deformation or elongation.Ductility is defined as the
distance in cm, to which a standard sample or briquette of the material will be elongated without breaking.
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Ductility Moulds |
Softening point
test
Softening point denotes the
temperature at which the bitumen attains a particular degree of softening under the specifications of test. The test
is conducted by using Ring and Ball apparatus.
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Softening Point Test Setup
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Specific gravity
test
In paving jobs, to classify a
binder, density property is of great use. In most cases bitumen is weighed, but when used with
aggregates, the bitumen is converted to volume using density values. The density of bitumen is
greatly influenced by its chemical composition. Increase in aromatic type mineral impurities
cause an increase in specific gravity.
Viscosity test
Viscosity denotes the fluid
property of bituminous material and it is a measure of resistance to flow. At the application
temperature, this characteristic greatly influences the strength of resulting paving
mixes. Low or high viscosity during compaction or mixing has been observed to result in lower stability values.
At high viscosity, it resist the compactive effort and thereby resulting mix is heterogeneous, hence low stability
values.
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Viscosity apparatus |
Flash and fire
point test
At high temperatures depending
upon the grades of bitumen materials leave out volatile. And these volatile catches fire
which is very hazardous and therefore it is essential to qualify this temperature for each bitumen
grade.
Float test
Normally the consistency of
bituminous material can be measured either by penetration test or viscosity test. But for certain
range of consistencies, these tests are not applicable and Float test is used.
Water content
test
It is desirable that the bitumen
contains minimum water content to prevent foaming of the bitumen when it is heated above
the boiling point of water.
The water in a bitumen is determined by mixing known weight of
specimen in a pure petroleum distillate free from water, heating and distilling of the water.
Loss on heating
test
When the bitumen is heated it
loses the volatility and gets hardened. About 50gm of the sample is weighed and 0 heated to a
temperature of 163 C for 5hours in a specified oven designed for this test.
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