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AS 5101.3.2-2008

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Methods for preparation and testing of stabilized materials Lime or cement content of stabilized pavement materials (EDTA method)
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Withdrawn date

05-25-2022

Language(s)

English

Published date

06-19-2008

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1 - AS 5101.3.2-2008 METHODS FOR PREPARATION AND TESTING OF STABILIZED MATERIALS - LIME OR CEMENT CONTENT OF STABILIZED...
1 - 1 SCOPE
1 - 2 PRINCIPLE
1 - 3 REFERENCED DOCUMENTS
2 - 4 APPARATUS
2 - 5 REAGENTS
2 - 5.1 General
2 - 5.2 Reagents
3 - 6 SAMPLES
3 - 7 TEST PORTIONS
3 - 7.1 Stabilized material
3 - 7.2 Unstabilized material
3 - 7.3 Stabilizing agent
4 - 8 PROCEDURE
4 - 8.1 Preparation of solutions of test portions
4 - 8.1.1 General
4 - 8.1.2 Lime content determination
4 - 8.1.3 Cement content determination
4 - 8.1.4 Precipitation of mixed trivalent oxides
5 - 8.2 Titration
5 - 9 CALCULATIONS
5 - 9.1 Calcium
6 - 9.2 Lime/cement
6 - 10 TEST REPORT

This Standard sets out the method for determining the lime or cement content of samples of soils, gravel or crushed rock stabilized with lime or cement either in a cured or uncured state by titrating with ethylene diamine tetra-acetic acid disodium salt (EDTA) to determine the soluble calcium ion content (Ca2+). The method is dependent on determining the amount of calcium ions in the stabilized material, the lime or cement additive and the unstabilized material on a dry basis.

This Standard sets out the method for determining the lime or cement content of samples of soils, gravel or crushed rock stabilized with lime or cement either in a cured or uncured state by titrating with ethylene diamine tetra-acetic acid disodium salt (EDTA) to determine the soluble calcium ion content (Ca2+).The method is dependent on determining the amount of calcium ions in the stabilized material, the lime or cement additive and the unstabilized material on a dry basis.NOTE: With certain clay minerals present in the matrix, low results may be observed. In such cases, more accurate results may be obtained by using a standard addition technique, that is, standards prepared from known masses of lime and pavement material. These techniques are not described in this Standard and the number of this Standard is not applicable if a standard addition technique is used.

Committee
CE-009
DocumentType
Standard
ISBN
0 7337 8734 7
Pages
6
PublisherName
Standards Australia
Status
Withdrawn
Supersedes

First published as AS 1141.71-1998.Revised and designated as AS 5101.3.2-2008. Originated as AS 1141.71-1998. Revised and designated as AS 5101.3.2-2008.

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