your hindi videos are very close to our heart keep making , may you start to make a series on laboratory test of bituminous material please, it is basic course in mtech course work .so it will be helpful for all of us🙏🙏
Thanks Keshav for the suggestion. I will certainly cover a few tests on bituminous materials and but a bit advanced ones. I dont thick tests like penetration and sofetning point need to be discussed here. What do you say? Planning videos on Elastic Recovery and MSCR tests soon.
Thankyou sir for your valuable time. Sir, we can cover contact angle test for hydrophobic emulsified asphalt, rotational viscometer test, moisture sensitivity test etc . Sir please give us your guidance to understand the principle behind these experiments and process🙏🙏
Good & informative video. Please add reference as per MS.02 In the Middle East, all mix designs are followed by MS.02, which is a reference standard that includes guidelines for the design and production of asphalt mixtures. These guidelines are based on international standards such as ASTM and ASHTOO. Thanks
@@SatishIITRthanks sir One more thing sir suppose in any design mix of stone dust ratio is 38% and bitumen content 4.5 % and filler is 2 % then if I want to calculate bitumen fines ratio then I need 75 micron passing percentage of dust and filler both and sum of both and divide by 4.5% ( bitumen content) is it right sir ?
@@civiltechnoharyana7850 You should consider the final grading after mixing aggregates of all stockpiles and then see what is the percent passing at 75 micron sieve to find F-B ratio
Hello sir, myself Prushottam Kumar from Bihar currently working in a private firm as a Quantity Surveyor for highway projects. BTech civil engineering graduate 2014 from Cochin University of science and technology. I have a keen interest in highway pavement design like Design of earthworks layer, embankment and subgrade, gsb and wmm layers, dbm and bc layers , with step by step procedure with given condition. During BTech, I have performed several tests on soil, aggregate and bitumen. I am thinking of mtech from transportation engineering from nit or iit. Your videos are conceptual, crystal clear with the thoughts. 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Really excellent explanation sir. You cleared so many doubts by your lecture by easy means. Thanks a lot Sir. Will you please make a video for gradation explaining close grade ,Open grade and gap grade by using Fuller’s equations and plotting it’s graph.🙏🙏
A batch mix plant produces finished mixtures in batches with short intervals, whereas a drum mix plant can continuously produce mixtures without any interruptions. Both are in use and both have advantages and disadvantages depending upon the size and type of the job.
Flow can also be controlled by either changing the fine content or the binder content. Higher flow value indicates higher binder content. Reduce it slightly to get flow in limits.
You mean retained stability is less than code value. It shows that there is problem in the binder. Stability loss indicates the stripping in the mix. Either increase the fine content or use some anti-stripping agent.
Sir, bitumen ki ductility test me bitumen pouring temperature '75 to 100 degree above softening point' likha hai iska matlab?? E.g if softening point 50° hai ,to bitumen ko 50+75=125° Tak garam karna hai??
@@SatishIITR likewise they have also mentioned the same in (i.e 75 to 100°c above softening point).so in this test how we will calculate temperature since we haven't conducted softening point test yet
Two reasons. (1) the layer cannot be compacted to zero air voids, neither in the lab nor in the field and therefore, there will always be some air voids, and (2) Air voids in a layer provide some space for secondary compaction in the field (compaction due to moving traffic) which is needed to avoid cracking and bleeding in the pavement,
Dear sir, I am somesh from Tamilnadu, for BC-2 the minimum binder content as per Mort&h & IRC SP:2022 but in the case of PMB as a minimum binder content 5.6% as per IRC:SP:053-2010. So please suggest the minimum binder content in the case of modified bitumen.
NO, Gse is slightly more than Gsb. Gse is the ratio of the oven-dry mass of a unit volume of aggregate (including all voids, permeable and impermeable, not filled with bitumen) to the mass of the same volume of water. Gsb is the ratio of the oven-dry mass of a unit volume of aggregate (including all impermeable and water-permeable void volumes) to the mass of the same volume of water.
when DBM is laid in two layers, the lower layer is designed for 3.0 percent air voids keepling little higher binder content. The upper layer is designed for 4 percent air voids. For the single layer DBM, the recommended target air voids in the design is 3.5 %
In my project location area , temperature goes to maximum 47-49 C but in contract bitumen grade mentioned Vg-30 Is it wrong or should he changed according to actual weather temperature please clarify
No, VG 30 is not suitable under this climate. Watch my latest video on Selection of binder grade at th-cam.com/video/gXYf2oyIXwM/w-d-xo.html to get the answer to your question.
Sir I'm using 5% river sand for filler material and 5% bitumen (60gm) Result is Stability= 758kg Flow value = 3.24 Why stability is so much low? After rammering the sample i kept it for 22 hours in room temp. Then kept in water bath at 65°c for 35 minutes Where am I making mistakes? Please give me some guidance
@@SatishIITR sir, actually I just started working on my thesis and topic is "effect of glass fibres on bituminous mix " Is it compulsory to use filler material? What if I don't use any filler material and simply mix bitumen with mix design aggregates (fine and coarse)
@@Gajabbbc Any material passing 75 micron sieve is a filler material. The final grading should have some material passing this sieve. It may be stone dust, lime or cement, but not the sand.
MSS is a thin layer surfacing with no structural strength. It is a recipe type mix and not designed in the laboratory. Marshall method is used for structural layers only.
@@SatishIITR Sir What happens if we will use RS-1 Emulsion as Tack Coat over Primed Granular Surface. Is it good practice or not , in case where speedy completion of project required?
Loose mix me kitna kitna percentage lere ho is per video bnao direct loose mix dal ke aadha gyaan mt do guru ji ye btao kitna kitna percentage lere ho kese kya
your hindi videos are very close to our heart keep making , may you start to make a series on laboratory test of bituminous material please, it is basic course in mtech course work .so it will be helpful for all of us🙏🙏
Thanks Keshav for the suggestion. I will certainly cover a few tests on bituminous materials and but a bit advanced ones. I dont thick tests like penetration and sofetning point need to be discussed here. What do you say?
Planning videos on Elastic Recovery and MSCR tests soon.
Thankyou sir for your valuable time. Sir, we can cover contact angle test for hydrophobic emulsified asphalt, rotational viscometer test, moisture sensitivity test etc . Sir please give us your guidance to understand the principle behind these experiments and process🙏🙏
Thank you sir for mscr test and elastic recovery test ..
Ok, will do. @@keshavsikhwal866
great video sir, very helpful
So nice of you. Keep watching
Informative and useful for field engineers. Tq sir! .
Thanks a lot, keep watching
thank u much sir for great explaination and step by step all thing to do crystal clear✌
You are most welcome, share the link with your friends also
Very informative lecture thank you sir
Most welcome, keep watching
Thank you sir 🙏
Welcome sir, keep watching
Thanks for your unique explanation
Thanks 😊
Good & informative video.
Please add reference as per MS.02
In the Middle East, all mix designs are followed by MS.02, which is a reference standard that includes guidelines for the design and production of asphalt mixtures. These guidelines are based on international standards such as ASTM and ASHTOO.
Thanks
I understand the procedure in MS2 is not vey different. We are also following MS2.
Very nice video sir for QA Qc
Thank you so much
Sir can you describe how to calculate fines to bitumen ratio of any mix design
percent passing 75 micron divided by optimum binder content (F/B)
@@SatishIITRthanks sir
One more thing sir suppose in any design mix of stone dust ratio is 38% and bitumen content 4.5 % and filler is 2 % then if I want to calculate bitumen fines ratio then I need 75 micron passing percentage of dust and filler both and sum of both and divide by 4.5% ( bitumen content) is it right sir ?
Please reply
@@civiltechnoharyana7850 You should consider the final grading after mixing aggregates of all stockpiles and then see what is the percent passing at 75 micron sieve to find F-B ratio
Excellent 👍
Many thanks. Keep watching
Many thanks. Keep watching
Hello sir, myself Prushottam Kumar from Bihar currently working in a private firm as a Quantity Surveyor for highway projects. BTech civil engineering graduate 2014 from Cochin University of science and technology.
I have a keen interest in highway pavement design like Design of earthworks layer, embankment and subgrade, gsb and wmm layers, dbm and bc layers , with step by step procedure with given condition. During BTech, I have performed several tests on soil, aggregate and bitumen.
I am thinking of mtech from transportation engineering from nit or iit.
Your videos are conceptual, crystal clear with the thoughts. 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Thanks for your detailed message. I wish you all the best for getting admission in the institute of your chice for your M. Tech program
Nice lecture sir
Thanks. Keep watching
Great initiative Sir... regards
Thanks 😊
Really excellent explanation sir. You cleared so many doubts by your lecture by easy means. Thanks a lot Sir.
Will you please make a video for gradation explaining close grade ,Open grade and gap grade by using Fuller’s equations and plotting it’s graph.🙏🙏
watch this video and write your comments
th-cam.com/video/w1DqsW3ikxA/w-d-xo.html
Sir what is the difference between drum mix and batch mix design mix please explain
A batch mix plant produces finished mixtures in batches with short intervals, whereas a drum mix plant can continuously produce mixtures without any interruptions. Both are in use and both have advantages and disadvantages depending upon the size and type of the job.
Sir very informative video . How to bring down flow in DBM & DAC -1 design?.
Flow can also be controlled by either changing the fine content or the binder content. Higher flow value indicates higher binder content. Reduce it slightly to get flow in limits.
Thank you sir
Sir does presence of Natural sand in crushed sand affects Flow? How to check if natural sand is mixed with crushed sand.?
excellent vedeo
Thanks. Its english version is also available. Watch here.
th-cam.com/video/G8hrchzKh3U/w-d-xo.html
Dear sir how we are control loss of stability in Asphalt wearing Coarse it is coming More than limit percent
You mean retained stability is less than code value. It shows that there is problem in the binder. Stability loss indicates the stripping in the mix. Either increase the fine content or use some anti-stripping agent.
Very good Sir🎉
Thanks for liking
Sir, bitumen ki ductility test me bitumen pouring temperature '75 to 100 degree above softening point' likha hai iska matlab??
E.g if softening point 50° hai ,to bitumen ko 50+75=125° Tak garam karna hai??
Yes, generally it is 100 + SP
@@SatishIITR likewise they have also mentioned the same in (i.e 75 to 100°c above softening point).so in this test how we will calculate temperature since we haven't conducted softening point test yet
@@neelpatel1333 Approximate SP is known for a given grade of binder. You do not need to be very specific
@@SatishIITR thank a lot sir.
very nice sir🙏
Keep watching
Sir 1200 weight mould information
I could not understand your point.
Sir, it is written that 1200 gm mold weight should be taken. Is code ya astm or ms-2
@@civilpoint0855 It is the weight of the material required to make one Marshall sample of normal size. It is mentioned in all codes
Dear respected sir ,
Please explain why we provide voids in bituminous mixes ,
These are for what purpose??
Two reasons. (1) the layer cannot be compacted to zero air voids, neither in the lab nor in the field and therefore, there will always be some air voids, and (2) Air voids in a layer provide some space for secondary compaction in the field (compaction due to moving traffic) which is needed to avoid cracking and bleeding in the pavement,
Thanks alot sir
Like who have tomorrow exam,🎉🎉
Yes, very useful for competitive exams.
Very nice sir
Thanks and welcome. Keep watching
Sir, You did not mention how to take 1200 gms sample from which sieves.
That will depend on type of mix. This is the material of the final mix after mixing different aggregates
Dear sir,
I am somesh from Tamilnadu, for BC-2 the minimum binder content as per Mort&h & IRC SP:2022 but in the case of PMB as a minimum binder content 5.6% as per IRC:SP:053-2010.
So please suggest the minimum binder content in the case of modified bitumen.
Hi Somesh, I cannot suggest anything outside the IRC codes. Take the one which is suggested in the latest IRC code.
@@SatishIITR Thank you sir.
Is Gse and Gsb is same?
NO, Gse is slightly more than Gsb. Gse is the ratio of the oven-dry mass of a unit volume of aggregate (including all voids, permeable and impermeable, not filled with bitumen) to the mass of the same volume of water.
Gsb is the ratio of the oven-dry mass of
a unit volume of aggregate (including all
impermeable and water-permeable void volumes)
to the mass of the same volume of water.
And sir what is the cause of rutting in bitumen layer and why this occurred please explain
I have uploaded one video on this topic. It explains rutting in detail. Watch it here th-cam.com/video/IhBSPr5zPqk/w-d-xo.html
Sir As per IRC 37 2018 air voids should be 3.5% and as per morth 4% which should follow ?
when DBM is laid in two layers, the lower layer is designed for 3.0 percent air voids keepling little higher binder content. The upper layer is designed for 4 percent air voids.
For the single layer DBM, the recommended target air voids in the design is 3.5 %
@@SatishIITR tnq sir for your clarification 🙏
In my project location area , temperature goes to maximum 47-49 C but in contract bitumen grade mentioned Vg-30
Is it wrong or should he changed according to actual weather temperature please clarify
No, VG 30 is not suitable under this climate. Watch my latest video on Selection of binder grade at th-cam.com/video/gXYf2oyIXwM/w-d-xo.html to get the answer to your question.
Sir I'm using 5% river sand for filler material and 5% bitumen (60gm)
Result is
Stability= 758kg
Flow value = 3.24
Why stability is so much low?
After rammering the sample i kept it for 22 hours in room temp. Then kept in water bath at 65°c for 35 minutes
Where am I making mistakes?
Please give me some guidance
Sand is not permitted in a bituminous mix. River sand can contain clay and that will affect the adhesion
@@SatishIITR sir, actually I just started working on my thesis and topic is "effect of glass fibres on bituminous mix "
Is it compulsory to use filler material?
What if I don't use any filler material and simply mix bitumen with mix design aggregates (fine and coarse)
@@Gajabbbc Any material passing 75 micron sieve is a filler material. The final grading should have some material passing this sieve. It may be stone dust, lime or cement, but not the sand.
Thank u
Keep watching
Thanku sir
Keep watching
Tq so much sir❤❤
Welcome, keep watching
Sir this year gate exam will be conducted by IIT ROORKE
any tips sir please
No tips. It doesn't matter which IIT is organising.
sir, can we use Marshall mix design for MSS?
MSS is a thin layer surfacing with no structural strength. It is a recipe type mix and not designed in the laboratory. Marshall method is used for structural layers only.
@@SatishIITRSir then how can MSS Layer withstand traffic loads if it has no structural strength although we use this layer on ODR & MDR?
@@subhadipghosh7943 load is taken by granular layers. MSS is a cover layer to get good riding
@@SatishIITR Sir What happens if we will use RS-1 Emulsion as Tack Coat over Primed Granular Surface. Is it good practice or not , in case where speedy completion of project required?
How to find OBC from graphicap plot
OBC is taken corresponding to 4 percent air voids and then all other parameteres are checked at this binder content.
@@SatishIITR ok thank you sir😊
Sir video hindi me hi bnaiye please 🙏
Thank you so much for your suggestion
Loose mix me kitna kitna percentage lere ho is per video bnao direct loose mix dal ke aadha gyaan mt do guru ji ye btao kitna kitna percentage lere ho kese kya
आपका सवाल कुछ clear नहीं है। मार्शल सैम्पल बनाने के लिए 1200 gm loose मिक्स ही तो है।
Sir please provide pdf.
PDF of what?
I have exam in an hour
All the best 👍