RI 7055 Lightweight Aggregates - Expansion Properties Of Selected Michigan Shales

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 26
- File Size:
- 10116 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1967
Abstract
Shales from 10 locations in Michigan were sampled, tested, and evaluated to determine their suitability as raw materials for producing lightweight aggregate by rotary-kiln methods. Sampling procedures and the geology of the shale units tested are discussed. Preliminary testing in a muffle furnace preceded extensive testing in a l6-inch by 14-foot rotary-kiln. Rotary-kiln products from these shales ranged in weight from 35.5 to 61.2 pounds per cubic foot (pcf). Concrete test specimens made pith selected aggregates were evaluated to determine the qualities of the concrete. Compressive strengths of the concrete ranged from 2,830 to 4,240 psi after 28 days of curing. Unit weight of the concrete ranged from 94.8 to 101.5 pcf. Lightweight aggregate suitable for use in structural concrete meeting ASTM standards was produced by the rotary-kiln method using shale samples from two locations.
Citation
APA:
(1967) RI 7055 Lightweight Aggregates - Expansion Properties Of Selected Michigan ShalesMLA: RI 7055 Lightweight Aggregates - Expansion Properties Of Selected Michigan Shales. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1967.