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1、Designation: C204 16 American Association StateHighway and Transportation Officials StandardAASHTO No.: T 153Standard Test Methods forFineness of Hydraulic Cement by Air-PermeabilityApparatus1This standard is issued under the fixed designation C204; the number immediately following the designation i

2、ndicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon () indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.1. Scope*1.1 This test method covers determination

3、of the fineness ofhydraulic cement, using the Blaine air-permeability apparatus,in terms of the specific surface expressed as total surface areain square centimetres per gram, or square metres per kilogram,of cement. Two test methods are given: Test Method A is theReference Test Method using the man

4、ually operated standardBlaine apparatus, while Test Method B permits the use ofautomated apparatus that has in accordance with the qualifica-tion requirements of this test method demonstrated acceptableperformance. Although the test method may be, and has been,used for the determination of the measu

5、res of fineness ofvarious other materials, it should be understood that, ingeneral, relative rather than absolute fineness values areobtained.1.1.1 This test method is known to work well for portlandcements. However, the user should exercise judgement indetermining its suitability with regard to fin

6、eness measure-ments of cements with densities, or porosities that differ fromthose assigned to Standard Reference Material No. 114.1.2 The values stated in SI units are to be regarded as thestandard.1.3 WarningMercury has been designated by many regu-latory agencies as a hazardous substance that can

7、 causeserious medical issues. Mercury, or its vapor, has beendemonstrated to be hazardous to health and corrosive tomaterials. Caution should be taken when handling mercuryand mercury containing products. See the applicable productSafety Data Sheet (SDS) for additional information. Usersshould be aw

8、are that selling mercury and/or mercury contain-ing products into your state or country may be prohibited bylaw.1.4 This standard does not purport to address all of thesafety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is theresponsibility of the user of this standard to establish appro-priate saf

9、ety and health practices and determine the applica-bility of regulatory limitations prior to use.2. Referenced Documents2.1 ASTM Standards:2A582/A582M Specification for Free-Machining StainlessSteel BarsC670 Practice for Preparing Precision and Bias Statementsfor Test Methods for Construction Materi

10、alsE832 Specification for Laboratory Filter Papers2.2 Other Document:No. 114 National Institute of Standards and TechnologyStandard Reference Material3BS 4359: 1971 British Standard Method for the Determina-tion of Specific Surface of Powders: Part 2: Air Perme-ability Methods4TEST METHOD A: REFEREN

11、CE METHOD3. Apparatus3.1 Nature of ApparatusThe Blaine air-permeability ap-paratus consists essentially of a means of drawing a definitequantity of air through a prepared bed of cement of definiteporosity. The number and size of the pores in a prepared bed ofdefinite porosity is a function of the si

12、ze of the particles anddetermines the rate of airflow through the bed. The apparatus,illustrated in Fig. 1, shall consist specifically of the partsdescribed in 3.2 3.8.3.2 Permeability CellThe permeability cell shall consistof a rigid cylinder 12.70 6 0.10 mm in inside diameter,constructed of austen

13、itic stainless steel. The interior of the cellshall have a finish of 0.81 m (32 in.). The top of the cell shallbe at right angles to the principal axis of the cell. The lower1This test method is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee C01 on Cementand is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee C0

14、1.25 on Fineness.Current edition approved March 1, 2016. Published March 2016. Originallyapproved in 1946. Last previous edition approved in 2011 as C204 111. DOI:10.1520/C0204-16.2For referenced ASTM standards, visit the ASTM website, www.astm.org, orcontact ASTM Customer Service at serviceastm.org

15、. For Annual Book of ASTMStandards volume information, refer to the standards Document Summary page onthe ASTM website.3Available from National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), 100Bureau Dr., Stop 1070, Gaithersburg, MD 20899-1070, http:/www.nist.gov.4Available from British Standards In

16、stitute (BSI), 389 Chiswick High Rd.,London W4 4AL, U.K., http:/www.bsi-.*A Summary of Changes section appears at the end of this standardCopyright ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959. United States1portion of the cell must be able to form an airt

17、ight fit with theupper end of the manometer, so that there is no air leakagebetween the contacting surfaces. A ledge12 to 1 mm in widthshall be an integral part of the cell or be firmly fixed in the cell55 6 10 mm from the top of the cell for support of theperforated metal disk. The top of the perme

18、ability cell shall befitted with a protruding collar to facilitate the removal of thecell from the manometer.NOTE 1Specification A582/A582M Type 303 stainless steel (UNSdesignation S30300) has been found to be suitable for the construction ofthe permeability cell and the plunger.3.3 DiskThe disk sha

19、ll be constructed of noncorrodingmetal and shall be 0.9 6 0.1 mm in thickness, perforated with30 to 40 holes 1 mm in diameter equally distributed over itsarea. The disk shall fit the inside of the cell snugly. The centerportion of one side of the disk shall be marked or inscribed ina legible manner

20、so as to permit the operator always to placethat side downwards when inserting it into the cell. Themarking or inscription shall not extend into any of the holes,nor touch their peripheries, nor extend into that area of the diskthat rests on the cell ledge.3.4 PlungerThe plunger shall be constructed

21、 of austeniticstainless steel and shall fit into the cell with a clearance of notmore than 0.1 mm. The bottom of the plunger shall sharplymeet the lateral surfaces and shall be at right angles to theprincipal axis. An air vent shall be provided by means of a flat3.0 6 0.3 mm wide on one side of the

22、plunger. The top of theplunger shall be provided with a collar such that when theplunger is placed in the cell and the collar brought in contactFIG. 1 Blaine Air-Permeability ApparatusC204 162with the top of the cell, the distance between the bottom of theplunger and the top of the perforated disk s

23、hall be 15 6 1 mm.3.5 Filter PaperThe filter paper shall be mediumretentive, corresponding to Type 1, Grade B, in accordancewith Specification E832. The filter paper disks shall be circular,with smooth edges, and shall have the same diameter (Note 2)as the inside of the cell.NOTE 2Filter paper disks

24、 that are too small may leave part of thesample adhering to the inner wall of the cell above the top disk. When toolarge in diameter, the disks have a tendency to buckle and cause erraticresults.3.6 ManometerThe U-tube manometer shall be con-structed according to the design indicated in Fig. 1, usin

25、gnominal 9-mm outside diameter, standard-wall, glass tubing.The top of one arm of the manometer shall form an airtightconnection with the permeability cell. The manometer armconnected to the permeability cell shall have a midpoint lineetched around the tube at 125 to 145 mm below the top sideoutlet

26、and also others at distances of 15 6 1 mm, 70 6 1 mm,and 110 6 1 mm above that line.Aside outlet shall be providedat 250 to 305 mm above the bottom of the manometer for usein the evacuation of the manometer arm connected to thepermeability cell. A positive airtight valve or clamp shall beprovided on

27、 the side outlet not more than 50 mm from themanometer arm. The manometer shall be mounted firmly andin such a manner that the arms are vertical.3.7 Manometer LiquidThe manometer shall be filled tothe midpoint line with a nonvolatile, nonhygroscopic liquid oflow viscosity and density, such as dibuty

28、l phthalate (dibutyl1,2-benzene-dicarboxylate) or a light grade of mineral oil. Thefluid shall be free of debris.3.8 TimerThe timer shall have a positive starting andstopping mechanism and shall be capable of being read to thenearest 0.5 s or less. The timer shall be accurate to 0.5 s or lessfor tim

29、e intervals up to 60 s, and to 1 % or less for timeintervals of 60 to 300 s.4. Calibration of Apparatus4.1 SampleThe calibration of the air permeability appara-tus shall be made using the current lot of NIST StandardReference Material No. 114. The sample shall be at roomtemperature when tested.4.2 B

30、ulk Volume of Compacted Bed of PowderDeterminethe bulk volume of the compacted bed of powder by physicalmeasurement or by the mercury displacement method asfollows:4.2.1 Bulk Volume Determination by PhysicalMeasurementPlace two filter papers in the permeability cell.Use a rod slightly smaller than t

31、he diameter of the cell to pressdown the edges of the filter paper flat on the perforated disk.Determine the dimensions of the permeability cell, in cm, usinga measuring device readable to 0.001 cm. Measure the insidediameter of the permeability cell near the perforated disk.Measure the depth of the

32、 cell and the length of the plunger.Take three measurements of each dimension and use theaverage value of each dimension to calculate the bulk volumeas follows:V 5 r2h (1)where:V = bulk volume occupied by sample, cm3,r = diameter cell/2, cm, andh = cell depth plunger length, cm.4.2.2 Bulk Volume Det

33、ermination by the Mercury Displace-ment MethodPlace two filter paper disks in the permeabilitycell, pressing down the edges, using a rod having a diameterslightly smaller than that of the cell, until the filter disks are flaton the perforated metal disk; then fill the cell with mercury,ACS reagent g

34、rade or better, removing any air bubbles adher-ing to the wall of the cell. Use tongs when handling the cell. Ifthe cell is made of material that will amalgamate with mercury,the interior of the cell shall be protected by a very thin film ofoil just prior to adding the mercury. Level the mercury wit

35、h thetop of the cell by lightly pressing a small glass plate against themercury surface until the glass is flush to the surface of themercury and rim of the cell, being sure that no bubble or voidexists between the mercury surface and the glass plate.Remove the mercury from the cell and measure and

36、record themass of the mercury. Remove one of the filter disks from thecell. Using a trial quantity of 2.80 g of cement (Note 3)compress the cement (Note 4) in accordance with 4.5 with onefilter disk above and one below the sample. Into the unfilledspace at the top of the cell, add mercury, remove en

37、trapped air,and level off the top as before. Remove the mercury from thecell and measure and record the mass of the mercury.4.2.3 Calculate the bulk volume occupied by the cement tothe nearest 0.005 cm3as follows:V 5 WA2 WB!/D (2)where:V = bulk volume of cement, cm3,WA= grams of mercury required to

38、fill the cell, no cementbeing in the cell,WB= grams of mercury required to fill the portion of the cellnot occupied by the prepared bed of cement in the cell,andD = density of mercury at the temperature of test, Mg/m3(see Table 1).4.2.4 Make at least two determinations of bulk volume ofcement, using

39、 separate compactions for each determination.The bulk volume value used for subsequent calculations shallTABLE 1 Density of Mercury, Viscosity of Air (), and atGiven TemperaturesRoomTemperature, CDensity ofMercury,Mg/m3Viscosity of Air, Pas18 13.55 17.98 4.2420 13.55 18.08 4.2522 13.54 18.18 4.2624

40、13.54 18.28 4.2826 13.53 18.37 4.2928 13.53 18.47 4.3030 13.52 18.57 4.3132 13.52 18.67 4.3234 13.51 18.76 4.33C204 163be the average of two values agreeing within 60.005 cm3.Note the temperature in the vicinity of the cell and record at thebeginning and end of the determination.NOTE 3It is not nece

41、ssary to use the standard sample for the bulkvolume determination.NOTE 4The prepared bed of cement shall be firm. If too loose or if thecement cannot be compressed to the desired volume, adjust the trialquantity of cement used.4.3 Preparation of SampleEnclose the contents of a vialof the standard ce

42、ment sample in a jar, approximately 120 cm3(4 oz), and shake vigorously for 2 min to fluff the cement andbreak up lumps or agglomerates. Allow the jar to standunopened for a further 2 min, then remove the lid and stirgently to distribute throughout the sample the fine fraction thathas settled on the

43、 surface after fluffing.4.4 Mass of SampleThe mass of the standard sample usedfor the calibration test shall be that required to produce a bedof cement having a porosity of 0.500 6 0.005, and shall becalculated as follows:W 5 V1 2 ! (3)where:W = grams of sample required, = density of test sample (fo

44、r portland cement a value of3.15 Mg/m3or 3.15 g/cm3shall be used),V = bulk volume of bed of cement, cm3, as determined inaccordance with 4.2, and = desired porosity of bed of cement (0.500 6 0.005)(Note 5).NOTE 5The porosity is the ratio of volume of voids in a bed of cementto the total or bulk volu

45、me of the bed, V.4.5 Preparation of Bed of CementSeat the perforated diskon the ledge in the permeability cell, inscribed or marked facedown. Place a filter paper disk on the metal disk and press theedges down with a rod having a diameter slightly smaller thanthat of the cell. Measure the mass to th

46、e nearest 0.001 g thequantity of cement determined in accordance with 4.4 andplace in the cell. Tap the side of the cell lightly in order to levelthe bed of cement. Place a filter paper disk on top of the cementand compress the cement with the plunger until the plungercollar is in contact with the t

47、op of the cell. Slowly withdraw theplunger a short distance, rotate about 90, repress, and thenslowly withdraw. Use of fresh paper filter disks is required foreach determination.4.6 Permeability Test:4.6.1 Attach the permeability cell to the manometer tube,making certain that an airtight connection

48、is obtained (Note 6)and taking care not to jar or disturb the prepared bed of cement.4.6.2 Slowly evacuate the air in the one arm of the manom-eter U-tube until the liquid reaches the top mark, and then closethe valve tightly. Start the timer when the bottom of themeniscus of the manometer liquid re

49、aches the second (next tothe top) mark and stop when the bottom of the meniscus ofliquid reaches the third (next to the bottom) mark. Note thetime interval measured and record in seconds. Note thetemperature of test and record in degrees Celsius.4.6.3 In the calibration of the instrument, make at least threedeterminations of the time of flow on each of three separatelyprepared beds of the standard sample (Note 7). The calibrationshall be made by the same operator who makes the finenessdetermination.NOTE 6Alittle stopcock

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