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AS 1141.3.3-1999

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Methods for sampling and testing aggregates Sampling - Preparation of stabilized pavement materials
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Superseded date

01-24-2024

Language(s)

English

Published date

01-01-1999

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1 - AS 1141.3.3-1999 METHODS FOR SAMPLING AND TESTING AGGREGATES - SAMPLING-PREPARATION OF STABILIZED PAVEMENT MATERIALS
1 - 1 SCOPE
1 - 2 REFERENCED DOCUMENTS
2 - 3 DEFINITIONS
2 - 3.1 Binder
2 - 3.2 Bound material
2 - 4 APPARATUS
2 - 5 BINDERS
2 - 5.1 General
2 - 5.2 Lime
2 - 5.2.1 Type
2 - 5.2.2 Preparation
3 - 5.3 Cementitious binders
3 - 5.4 Bituminous binders
3 - 5.5 Other binders
3 - 6 PREPARATION OF TEST PORTION
3 - 7 ADDITION OF BINDERS
4 - 8 CURING
4 - 9 REPORT

This Standard sets out the method for the addition, in the laboratory, of stabilizing binders such as lime, blended lime mixtures, cement, blended cements, bituminous or other materials to soils, gravels and crushed rock pavement materials, in preparation for use in an appropriate test method.

This Standard sets out the method for the addition, in the laboratory, of stabilizing binders such as lime, blended lime mixtures, cement, blended cements, bituminous or other materials to soils, gravels and crushed rock pavement materials, in preparation for use in an appropriate test method.The size fraction of the material to be prepared will depend on the test to be performed on the stabilized material. For unconfined compressive strength tests and California bearing ratio tests the fraction used has to be that passing the 19.0 mm sieve.NOTE: The binders usually used for stabilized pavements are covered by the following Standards:(a) Limes, AS 1672.1.(b) Cements, AS 3972.(c) Bitumens, AS 1160, AS 1507 and AS 2157.

Committee
CE-012
DocumentType
Standard
ISBN
0 7337 2723 9
Pages
4
PublisherName
Standards Australia
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy
Supersedes
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First published as AS 1141.3.3-1999.

AS 1289.2.1.2-1992 Methods of testing soils for engineering purposes Soil moisture content tests - Determination of the moisture content of a soil - Sand bath method (subsidiary method)
AS 1141.2-1999 Methods for sampling and testing aggregates Basic testing equipment
AS 1289.2.1.4-1992 Methods of testing soils for engineering purposes Soil moisture content tests - Determination of the moisture content of a soil - Microwave-oven drying method (subsidiary method)
AS 2157-1997 Cutback bitumen
AS 1160-1996 Bituminous emulsions for the construction and maintenance of pavements
AS 1141.51-1996 Methods for sampling and testing aggregates Unconfined compressive strength of compacted materials
AS 1289.2.1.6-1993 Methods of testing soils for engineering purposes Soil moisture content tests - Determination of the moisture content of a soil - Hotplate drying method (subsidiary method)
AS 1289.2.1.5-1992 Methods of testing soils for engineering purposes Soil moisture content tests - Determination of the moisture content of a soil - Infrared lights method (subsidiary method)
AS 1289.2.1.1-1992 Methods of testing soils for engineering purposes Soil moisture content tests - Determination of the moisture content of a soil - Oven drying method (standard method)
AS 1141.3.1-1996 Methods for sampling and testing aggregates Sampling - Aggregates
AS 1507-1980 Road tars for pavements
AS 1672.1-1997 Limes and limestones Limes for building
AS 1152-1993 Specification for test sieves
AS 3972-1997 Portland and blended cements

HB 160-2006 Soils testing
AS 3700-2001 Masonry structures

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