Los Angeles Abrasion Test
Los Angeles Abrasion Test
ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
VEB3042: CIVIL
ENGINEERING LAB 3
Highway Laboratory Testing 5TH MAY 2021
Los Angeles abrasion test measures the aggregate toughness and
abrasion resistance such as crushing, degradation, and disintegration.
The aggregates used as a wearing course of highway pavements are
subjected to wearing due to movement of traffic. When vehicles are
LOS ANGELES moving, the soil particles present between inflated tires and road
ABRASION TEST surface cause abrasion of the aggregates. For this reason, the
INTRODUCTION aggregates should be hard enough to resist abrasion.
TEST OBJECTIVE Or
APPARATUS
Then feed in 12 steel balls of 44-48cm in diameter with mass between 390-445g each as
abrasive charges.
PROCEDURE Turn on the machine and let the drum rotate at 30-33 rpm for 500 revolutions.
After 500 revolutions, stop the machine and take out all steel balls. Collect all aggregates in
the drum. Pass the aggregate through No.12 ASTM sieve (1.70 mm) and weigh the material
DATA TABLE
Operator Checked Approved
*Delete as appropriate
Remarks:
The test gave a satisfactory indication of the in-service behavior of an
aggregate. Suggested maximum Los Angeles abrasion values were 40 for
bituminous materials and 50 for concrete aggregates. Typical Los Angeles
RESULT
INTERPRETATION abrasion value for coarse aggregate is 20% or lower. For softer aggregate
such as limestone, Los Angeles abrasion value is about 50% or higher.
Aggregates with abrasion value over 50% are not suitable for road
pavements.
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