Claims
- 1. A method of determining a material property such as the absorption or specific gravity of an aggregate material, comprising the steps of:
drying a first aggregate material sample; determining the dry weight of the first aggregate material sample; placing the first aggregate material sample in liquid in a first container; adding liquid to the container with the first aggregate sample to fill the container to a desired volume; measuring the weight of the first container holding the first aggregate material sample and the liquid after the step of adding liquid; drying a second aggregate material sample; determining the dry weight of the second aggregate material sample; vacuum sealing the second aggregate sample in a second container; immersing the second aggregate material sample while it is held in the sealed second container in the liquid bath; opening the sealed second container as it is held immersed in the liquid bath; measuring the weight of the second aggregate material sample in the second open container while they are held immersed in the liquid bath; and determining at least one material property of the aggregate undergoing analysis based on the weights obtained in the two measuring steps.
- 2. A method according to claim 1, wherein the determining step comprises determining the specific gravity and percent absorption of the aggregate undergoing analysis.
- 3. A method according to claim 2, wherein the container used for said second sample is a collapsible bag.
- 4. A method according to claim 1, wherein the first and second samples are different samples of substantially the same weight selected such that they are both representative of the aggregate material undergoing analysis.
- 5. A method according to claim 1, wherein the first and second samples are the same sample that is representative of the aggregate material undergoing analysis.
- 6. A method according to claim 1, wherein said first material sample is placed in a subcontainer before it is placed into the first container, wherein the first material sample and subcontainer are placed in the first container together, and wherein the step of measuring the first sample in the liquid includes the subcontainer.
- 7. A method according to claim 1, wherein the first and second aggregate material samples comprise fine aggregates.
- 8. A method according to claim 1, wherein the first and second aggregate material samples comprise coarse aggregates.
- 9. A method according to claim 1, wherein the first and second aggregate material samples comprise absorptive aggregates.
- 10. A method according to claim 1, wherein the first and second aggregate material samples comprise non-absorptive aggregates.
- 11. A method according to claim 1, further comprising the step of applying a correction factor corresponding the degree of porosity of the type of aggregate undergoing analysis.
- 12. A method for analyzing material properties of a material sample comprising aggregate:
obtaining a first aggregate material sample of a material undergoing analysis; drying the first aggregate material sample; determining the dry weight of the first aggregate material sample; providing a volumetric container, the volumetric container having a lid that attaches thereto that are configured together to be able to define a fixed or constant internal volume; partially filling the volumetric container with liquid; placing the first aggregate material sample in the volumetric container; adding additional liquid to the container after the first aggregate material is placed in the volumetric container; attaching the lid onto the volumetric container to enclose the liquid and aggregate material therein; measuring the weight of the volumetric container holding the first aggregate material sample and the liquid after the steps of attaching the lid and adding additional liquid; obtaining a second aggregate material sample of a material undergoing analysis; drying the second aggregate material sample; encasing the second aggregate sample in a vacuum-sealed second container; immersing the second aggregate material sample while it is held in the vacuum-sealed container in a liquid bath; opening the vacuum-sealed container as it is held immersed in the liquid bath; measuring the weight of the second aggregate material sample in the second opened container while they are held immersed in the liquid bath; and determining at least one of the percent absorption, apparent specific gravity, bulk specific gravity, and saturated surface dry (SSD) weight of the aggregate undergoing analysis based on the weights obtained in said measuring steps.
- 13. A method according to claim 12, wherein the first and second aggregate samples are different samples partitioned from a single larger aggregate material sample.
- 14. A method according to claim 12, wherein the first and second aggregate material samples are the same sample.
- 15. A method according to claim 12, wherein the first and second material samples comprises fine aggregate.
- 16. A method according to claim 12, wherein the first and second material samples substantially comprises only fine or very fine aggregates.
- 17. A method according to claim 12, wherein the second container is a collapsible bag.
- 18. A method according to claim 12, wherein the lid of the volumetric container comprises a liquid entry port, and wherein the step of adding additional liquid comprises:
adding a first amount of additional liquid to a level that is below the top of the volumetric container; and after the step of attaching the lid, adding a second amount of liquid into the volumetric container through the liquid entry port so that the liquid with the aggregate fills the container and occupies the fixed internal volume.
- 19. A method according to claim 15, wherein the step of adding another quantity of liquid through the lid comprises:
inserting a syringe having a liquid delivery lumen and holding a quantity of liquid therein through the port in the lid such that the end of the lumen resides below the liquid level in the volumetric container; and expelling liquid from the syringe such that it enters the container under the surface of the liquid level in an amount sufficient to fill the internal volume of the volumetric container and lid.
- 20. A method according to claim 19, further comprising positioning the volumetric container on a fixture having a holding platform and a plurality of clamps thereon, the holding platform being sized and configured to hold the volumetric container thereon during the steps of attaching the lid and measuring the weight of the volumetric container and liquid and aggregate sample, and wherein the step of attaching comprises positioning and extending the clamps to exert downward forces on to the lid so as to seal the volumetric container and lid together.
- 21. A method according to claim 12, further comprising filling the enclosed container with liquid alone and obtaining a weight thereof to obtain a calibration weight of the volumetric container with a lid.
- 22. A method according to claim 21, further comprising distributing or dislodging the aggregate sample across the bottom of the volumetric container before the step of adding additional liquid.
- 23. A method according to claim 12, wherein the first and second material aggregate samples comprise coarse aggregate, and wherein the step of adding additional liquid comprises adding additional liquid to a predetermined level such that the liquid level is substantially at the top of the volumetric container before the step of attaching the lid, and
wherein the step of attaching the lid forces liquid from the volumetric container and encloses the internal volume so that the liquid and aggregate fill and occupy the internal fixed volume.
- 24. A method according to claim 12, wherein the container comprises at least one collapsible bag, and wherein the step of opening the bag comprises introducing a first opening on a first upper edge portion of the bag, then allowing liquid to enter into the bag, and then introducing a second opening into a second upper edge portion on an opposing side of the bag.
- 25. A method according to claim 12, wherein the steps of placing, adding additional liquid, attaching the lid, and measuring the weight of the volumetric container holding the first aggregate material sample and the liquid are carried out in less than about 3 minutes.
- 26. A method according to claim 25, wherein the recited steps are carried out in about two minutes or less.
- 27. A method according to claim 22, wherein the material sample comprises coarse aggregate, and wherein the container comprises a nested inner bag and an outer bag, the outer bag being configured to be vacuum-sealed about the second material sample.
- 28. A method of obtaining absorption or porosity data for an aggregate sample, comprising:
providing a material specimen for analysis comprising aggregate; defining a first aggregate sample and a second aggregate sample; wetting the first aggregate sample; obtaining a weight of the wetted first aggregate sample; encasing the second aggregate sample in a vacuum-sealed collapsible bag; immersing the encased vacuum-sealed second sample in liquid; opening the bag while immersed to allow liquid to enter the bag; obtaining a weight of the opened bag with the second sample while immersed in the liquid; and evaluating the weight of the wetted first sample and the weight of the second sample in the opened bag in the liquid.
- 29. A method according to claim 28, wherein the first and second aggregate sample is the same sample.
- 30. A method according to claim 28, wherein the first and second aggregate samples are partitioned from a larger material specimen for analysis.
- 31. A method according to claim 30, wherein the first and second material samples are formed so as to have substantially the same weight and constituents so as to be representative of the larger material specimen undergoing analysis.
- 32. A method according to claim 28, wherein the wetting step comprises:
placing the first sample in a subcontainer with apertures configured to allow liquid to enter therein and contact the first sample; and immersing the first sample into a liquid bath and obtaining a weight while it is held therein, and wherein the step of obtaining the weight includes measuring the weight of the sample in the subcontainer in the liquid.
- 33. A method according to claim 28, wherein the wetting step comprises:
providing a volumetric container, the volumetric container having a lid that attaches thereto to define a fixed internal volume of the volumetric container; partially filling the volumetric container with liquid; placing the first aggregate material sample in the volumetric container; adding additional liquid to the container after the first aggregate material is placed in the volumetric container; attaching the lid onto the volumetric container to enclose the liquid and aggregate material therein; and measuring the weight of the volumetric container holding the first aggregate material sample and the liquid after the steps of attaching the lid and adding additional liquid.
- 34. A method according to claim 33, wherein a major portion of the material sample is fine or very fine aggregate, wherein the lid of the volumetric container comprises a liquid entry port, and wherein the step of adding additional liquid comprises:
adding a first amount of additional liquid to a predetermined level such that the liquid level is below the top of the volumetric container; and after the step of attaching the lid, adding a second amount of liquid into the volumetric container through the liquid entry port so that the liquid with the aggregate fills the container and occupies the fixed internal volume.
- 35. A method according to claim 33, wherein the step of adding a second amount of liquid comprises:
inserting a syringe having a liquid delivery lumen with a quantity of liquid therein through the port in the lid such that the end of the lumen resides below the liquid level in the volumetric container; and expelling liquid from the syringe such that it enters the container under the surface of the liquid level in an amount sufficient to fill the internal volume of the volumetric container and lid.
- 36. A method according to claim 28, wherein the first and second aggregate samples primarily comprise fine or very fine aggregate.
- 37. A method according to claim 28, wherein the first and second aggregate samples primarily comprise coarse aggregate.
- 38. A method according to claim 36, wherein the first and second material samples are substantially the same quantity, and wherein the sample quantity ranges from about 500-2500 grams.
- 39. A method according to claim 37, wherein the first and second material samples are substantially the same quantity, and wherein the sample quantity ranges from about 500-2500 grams.
- 40. A computer program product for determining the percent absorption and/or specific gravity value of an aggregate sample undergoing analysis, the computer program product comprising:
a computer readable storage medium having computer readable program code embodied in said medium, said computer-readable program code comprising: computer readable program code for accepting input corresponding to weight measurements of first and second aggregate samples obtained under dry and different wet conditions corresponding to an aggregate sample undergoing analysis; computer program code defining predetermined mathematical relationships for determining the material parameters of interest; and computer readable program code for calculating at least one of the percent absorption value, the apparent specific gravity, the bulk specific gravity, the saturated surface dry weight, and the porosity, based on the dry and wet measurements of the first and second samples and the pre-determined relationships.
- 41. A computer program product according to claim 40, wherein the computer code calculates percent absorption, and wherein the computer program product further comprises computer readable program code for assigning an absorption correction factor to the calculated absorption value based on the absorption characteristics of the aggregate material undergoing analysis.
- 42. A computer program product according to claim 40, further comprising computer readable program code for determining the specific gravity of the aggregate material undergoing analysis.
- 43. A method of determining the apparent specific gravity or density of a material, comprising the steps of:
obtaining a material sample of a construction material undergoing analysis; drying the material sample; determining the dry weight of the material sample; determining the calibrated volume of a container; placing the material sample into the container; evacuating the container with the sample held therein; introducing liquid into the container so that the material sample is held immersed under the liquid in the container after the evacuating step; measuring the weight of the material sample and the container while the sample is held immersed in the liquid in the container; and determining the apparent density of the sample based on the dry weight of the sample, the calibrated volume of the container, and the weight obtained during said measuring step.
- 44. A method of determining material property characteristics of a material such as the apparent specific gravity or absorption characteristics of a material, comprising the steps of:
obtaining a material sample of a construction material undergoing analysis; drying the material sample; determining the dry weight of the material sample; placing the material sample into a subcontainer; positioning the subcontainer and the material sample into a container; introducing liquid into the container so that the material sample and the subcontainer are held immersed under the liquid in the container; measuring a first weight of the material sample and the container while the sample is held immersed in the liquid in the container at atmospheric pressure; evacuating the container with the sample held in the subcontainer positioned therein; measuring a second weight of the material sample and the container while the sample is held immersed in the liquid in the container after said evacuating step; and determining a first density and second density of the material sample based on the weights obtained during said measuring steps.
- 45. A method according to claim 44, further comprising the step of determining the absorption of the material sample.
- 46. A method of determining the apparent specific gravity or absorption characteristics of a material, comprising the steps of:
obtaining a material sample of material undergoing analysis; drying the material sample; determining the dry weight of the material sample; placing the material sample into subcontainer; positioning the subcontainer and the material sample in a container; introducing liquid into the container so that the material sample and the subcontainer are held immersed under the liquid in the container; measuring a first weight of the material sample and the container while the sample is held immersed in the liquid in the container at atmospheric pressure; elevating the pressure in the container with the sample held in the subcontainer positioned therein; measuring a second weight of the material sample and the container while the sample is held immersed in the liquid in the container with the pressure elevated above atmospheric pressure; and determining a first density and a second density of the material sample based on the weights obtained during said measuring steps.
- 47. A method according to claim 46, further comprising the step of determining the absorption of the material sample.
- 48. An apparatus for evaluating aggregate samples, comprising:
a volumetric container having at least one upwardly extending wall and a closed bottom and open top portion; a lid configured to securely attach to the volumetric container top portion, wherein when attached the volumetric container and lid define an enclosed internal fixed or constant volume; and a quantity of liquid and aggregate material positioned in the volumetric container, wherein, in operation, the liquid and aggregate are presented in sufficient quantity so as to occupy substantially the entire internal fixed volume and exhibit a corresponding weight.
- 49. An apparatus according to claim 48, wherein the lid comprises an upwardly extending neck having a cross-sectional width that is substantially smaller than the width of the container.
- 50. An apparatus according to claim 49, wherein the lid is translucent or transparent and includes an optical or visual indicia of liquid level.
- 51. An apparatus according to claim 48, further comprising:
a fixture, the fixture comprising:
a planar base configured to receive the volumetric container thereon; a plurality of upwardly extending clamp platforms affixed to the base and disposed in spaced apart alignment thereon, the clamp platforms arranged to be proximate the outside wall of the volumetric container when the volumetric container is placed on the base of the fixture; at least one clamping mechanism disposed on each clamp platform, the platforms having a height sufficient to position the clamping mechanism over the top surface of the lid, such that, when in position, the clamps force the lid down onto the volumetric container.
- 52. An apparatus according to claim 51, wherein the lid comprises two liquid ports.
- 53. An apparatus according to claim 50, wherein the neck is arranged on the lid to extend substantially vertically upward, wherein the upper end of the neck is open, and wherein the apparatus is configured to analyze both coarse and fine aggregate samples.
- 54. A system for analyzing aggregate samples comprising:
a volumetric container with a detachable lid, the lid having a syringe access port formed therethrough; a syringe having a body adapted to hold liquid therein and defining a lumen having a length sufficient to extend below the lid when in position in the access port; and computer program code for determining percent absorption and specific gravity of fine or very fine aggregate samples.
- 55. A system according to claim 54, further comprising a spray bottle of isopropyl alcohol.
- 56. A system according to claim 54, wherein the lid comprises a second port for viewing when liquid has filled the internal volume of the volumetric container when the lid is attached thereto.
- 57. A system for analyzing aggregate samples comprising:
a volumetric container with a detachable lid that together define a fixed internal volume; and computer program code for determining percent absorption and/or specific gravity of aggregate samples based on a first weight obtained of the volumetric container with the lid attached and full of liquid and a second weight obtained of the volumetric container with the lid attached and full of liquid and an aggregate material sample.
- 58. A system according to claim 57, wherein the computer program code is for fine and very fine aggregate samples.
- 59. A system according to claim 57, wherein the computer program code is for coarse aggregate samples.
- 60. A system according to claim 57, wherein the computer program code is selectable by the user depending on whether coarse or fine aggregates are being analyzed.
- 61. A system for analyzing aggregate samples comprising:
a container with a detachable lid defining an internal volume; at least one flow path located in an upper portion of the container; a vacuum source in fluid communication with the container; and computer program code for determining percent absorption and/or specific gravity of aggregate samples based on a first weight obtained of the container with the lid attached with liquid and an aggregate material sample located at a bottom portion thereof with the liquid level extending above the aggregate.
- 62. A system according to claim 61, further comprising at least one valve positioned in the flow path between the container and the vacuum source.
- 63. A system for analyzing aggregate samples comprising:
a container with a detachable lid defining an internal volume; a pressure source in fluid communication with the container; at least one flow path located in an upper portion of the container in fluid communication with the pressure source and the container internal volume; and computer program code for determining percent absorption and/or specific gravity of aggregate samples based on a first weight obtained of the volumetric container with the lid attached with liquid and an aggregate material sample located at a bottom portion thereof with the liquid level extending above the aggregate.
- 64. A system according to claim 63, wherein the pressure source is a piston.
- 65. A system according to claim 64, further comprising a subcontainer configured to hold the aggregate inside the container, and a scale held inside the container above the liquid level, the scale being configured with an arm that suspends the subcontainer above the bottom of the container.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/240,563 filed Oct. 13, 2000, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference as if recited in full herein.
Provisional Applications (1)
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