Bituminous mixtures - Test methods - Part 20: Indentation using cube or Marshall specimens
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Publication Date2020-05
Pages CountPages20
DIN EN 12697-20 is a standard that outlines a test method for measuring the depth of indentation in bituminous mixtures. This test is conducted using cube or Marshall specimens, which are commonly used in the construction industry. The purpose of this test is to assess the resistance of the specimens to deformation under a specified force.
The test involves applying a force to the specimens through a cylindrical indentor pin with a circular flat-ended base. The depth of the indentation is then measured and recorded. This method is particularly useful for evaluating the performance of mastic asphalt and other types of asphalt with aggregates of maximum nominal size equal to or less than 16 mm.
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Descriptors | Asphalts, Bituminous, Construction, Construction materials, Cubes (geometry), Cylindrical shape, Determination, Hot mix asphalts, Indentation, Indentation tests, Marshall, Mastic asphalts, Mathematical calculations, Mechanical properties, Mineral aggregates, Nominal sizes, Penetration depths, Penetration tests, Performance tests, Physical properties, Props, Road construction, Rolled asphalts, Specimens, Test specimens, Testing, Qualification tests |
ICS Codes | 93.080.20 - Road construction materials |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 1.4 MB |
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