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A Study of Vacuum Extractor, Vacuum Pycnometer, and Nuclear Procedures for Determining Asphalt Content in Asphalt Concrete
This report documents a study of three test procedures used to determine the asphalt content of bituminous mixes. The primary equipment used for the three procedures were a vacuum extractor, a vacuum pycnometer (Yale), and a Troxler Nuclear Asphalt Content Gage (Model 2226). The test equipment, accuracy, cost, and repeatability are discussed for each procedure and recommendations regarding procedure selection are presented.
A Study of Vacuum Extractor, Vacuum Pycnometer, and Nuclear Procedures for Determining Asphalt Content in Asphalt Concrete
This report documents a study of three test procedures used to determine the asphalt content of bituminous mixes. The primary equipment used for the three procedures were a vacuum extractor, a vacuum pycnometer (Yale), and a Troxler Nuclear Asphalt Content Gage (Model 2226). The test equipment, accuracy, cost, and repeatability are discussed for each procedure and recommendations regarding procedure selection are presented.
A Study of Vacuum Extractor, Vacuum Pycnometer, and Nuclear Procedures for Determining Asphalt Content in Asphalt Concrete
T. Scrimsher (author)
1977
97 pages
Report
No indication
English
Evaluation of Vacuum Pycnometer
NTIS | 1977
|Engineering Index Backfile | 1951
|Pycnometer method for determining entrained air in concrete
Engineering Index Backfile | 1947
|Nuclear Asphalt Content Gauge Study
NTIS | 1988
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