BRITISH STANDARD
BS 6100-6.3: 1984 Incorporating Amendment No. 1
Glossary of
Building and civil engineering — Part 6: Concrete and plaster — Section 6.3 Aggregates
UDC 001.4:[624 + 69]
BS 6100-6.3:1984
This British Standard, having been prepared under the direction of the Basic Data and Performance Criteria for Civil Engineering and Building Structures Standards Committee, was published under the authority of the Executive Board and comes into effect on 29 February 1984 © BSI 02-1999
Amendments issued since publication
The Committees responsible for this British Standard are shown in Part 0 The following BSI references relate to the work on this standard: Committee reference BDB/3 Draft for comment 82/13730 DC
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Date of issue
Comments
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August 1992
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ISBN 0 580 13699 X
BS 6100-6.3:1984
Contents Foreword 630 1 Base 630 11 General 630 12 Aggregates by size 630 13 Aggregates by density 630 14 Aggregates by shape 630 2 Natural aggregates 630 3 Manufactured aggregates Index
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Foreword This Section of Part 6 of this British Standard has been prepared under the direction of the Basic Data and Performance Criteria for Civil Engineering and Building Structures Standards Committee. This Section includes the majority of relating to aggregates from BS 2787 “Glossary of for concrete and reinforced concrete”. The “sharp sand” and “soft sand” had been defined in of particle size and shape in BS 2787 but these have not been included as it is recommended that sands for different uses should be designated by the particular use, e.g. “sand for mortar”, as in BS 1198, BS 1199 and BS 1200 “Building sands from natural sources”. The in BS 2787 that are superseded by this Section are deleted by amendment. A general introduction to and explanation of this glossary is given in Part 0 of this standard which itemizes the Parts, Sections and Subsections into which this glossary is divided and provides a general alphabetical index of all the in the Sections and Subsections already published. Those using individual Sections and Subsections of this glossary are urged to consult Part 0 when doing so. The other Sections of this Part are as follows: 6.1 Binders 6.2 Concrete 6.4 ixtures 6.5 Formwork 6.6 Products, applications and operations are listed alphabetically in the index and are referred to by numbers which are found against the term in the body of the Section. There they are arranged in a classified order, each term having an individual number consisting of seven digits in two parts, the first of three digits, the second of four. The first three digits represent the number of the Part, Section and Subsection (in this case, the third digit is 0 as there is no division into Subsections). The fourth digit represents the group of , the fifth digit represents the subgroup of and the last two digits represents the place within the subgroup. of more than one word, e.g. “lightweight aggregate”, are written in a direct style, not as “aggregate, lightweight”. The inverted term is included in the index with a reference to the direct term. It has been considered necessary to repeat in this Section a term from Section 1.0 “General”. The definition of this term is preceded by an asterisk (*). Italicized words indicate that are defined elsewhere in this Section. A British Standard does not purport to include all the necessary provisions of a contract. s of British Standards are responsible for their correct application. Compliance with a British Standard does not of itself confer immunity from legal obligations.
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630 1 Base 630 11 General No.
Term
Definition
630 1101
aggregate
aGranular
material, either processed from natural materials such as rock, gravel or sand, or manufactured such as slag.a
630 1102
natural aggregate
Aggregate from mineral sources.
630 1103
manufactured aggregate
Aggregate resulting from an industrial process usually involving heating.
630 1104
deleted
630 1105
deleted
630 1106
blended aggregatea
a
Blend of natural aggregates and/or manufactured aggregates.
Repeated from Section 1.0.
630 12 Aggregates by size 630 1201
fine aggregate
Aggregate mainly retained on a 75 m and ing a 5.0 mm test sieve complying with BS 410 “Specification for test sieves”.
630 1202
coarse aggregate
Aggregate mainly retained on a 5.0 mm test sieve complying with BS 410 “Specification for test sieves”.
630 1203
graded aggregate
Aggregate having a specified range of proportions by mass of a number of different particle sizes.
630 1204
single sized aggregate
Aggregate containing a major proportion of particles of one size.
630 1205
continuously-graded aggregate
Graded aggregate in which all particle sizes within a specified range are represented.
630 1206
gap graded aggregate
Graded aggregate in which one or more intermediate particle sizes is not represented.
630 1207
all-in aggregate
Aggregate consisting of a mixture of coarse aggregate and fine aggregate.
630 13 Aggregates by density 630 1301
lightweight aggregate
Aggregate having a bulk density not more than 1 200 kg/m3 for fine aggregate or not more than 1 000 kg/m3 for coarse aggregate. NOTE Bulk density of lightweight aggregates is measured by the method given in BS 3681 “Methods for the sampling and testing of lightweight aggregates for concrete”.
630 1302
heavy aggregate
Aggregate that has a particle density greater than 3 000 kg/m3. NOTE Bulk density of heavy aggregates is measured by the method given in BS 812 “Methods for sampling and testing of mineral aggregates, sands and fillers”.
630 14 Aggregates by shape 630 1401
rounded aggregate
Coarse aggregate in which the particles have rounded surfaces.
630 1402
irregular aggregate
Coarse aggregate in which the particles have irregular shape and rounded edges.
630 1403
angular aggregate
Coarse aggregate in which the particles have sharp edges.
630 1404
cubical aggregate
Coarse aggregate in which the particles have three substantially equal dimensions.
630 1405
flaky aggregate
Coarse aggregate in which the particles have a thickness small in relation to the other two dimensions.
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Term
Definition
630 1406
elongated aggregate
Coarse aggregate in which the particles have a length considerably larger than the other two dimensions.
630 1407
flaky and elongated aggregate
Coarse aggregate in which the particles are long and thin.
630 2 Natural aggregates 630 2001
crushed rock
Coarse aggregate produced by crushing rock.
630 2002
uncrushed gravel
Coarse aggregate processed from gravel without crushing.
630 2003
crushed gravel
Coarse aggregate prepared from gravel by processes that include crushing.
630 2004
partially crushed gravel
Mixture of crushed gravel and uncrushed gravel.
630 2005
blended coarse aggregate Coarse aggregate produced by blending gravel and crushed rock.
630 2006
crusher-run aggregate
Crushed rock that has not been subjected to any subsequent screening process.
630 2007
crushed rock fines
Fine aggregate produced by crushing rock.
630 2008
crushed gravel fines
Fine aggregate produced by crushing gravel.
630 2009
blended fine aggregate
Fine aggregate produced by blending sand with crushed gravel fines and/or crushed rock fines.
630 3 Manufactured aggregates 630 3001 630 3002
blastfurnace slag aggregate Aggregate from blastfurnace slag. cenosphere Lightweight aggregate in the form of hollow glass spheres occurring in some pulverized-fuel ashes.
630 3003
expanded aggregate
630 3004 630 3005
expanded blastfurnace slag aggregate pelletized expanded blastfurnace slag aggregate
Lightweight aggregate produced from heat treated materials so that the final volume significantly exceeds the initial volume. Expanded aggregate produced from blastfurnace slag. Expanded blastfurnace slag aggregate produced in pelletized form. Expanded aggregate produced from clay.
630 3006
expanded clay aggregate
630 3007 630 3008
expanded perlite aggregate Expanded aggregate produced from perlite. expanded plastics particle Expanded aggregate consisting of plastics particles. aggregate
630 3009
expanded plastics bead aggregate
630 3010
expanded polystyrene bead Expanded plastics bead aggregate made of polystyrene. aggregate
630 3011
expanded shale aggregate
Expanded aggregate produced from shale.
630 3012
expanded slate aggregate
Expanded aggregate produced from slate.
630 3013
exfoliated vermiculite aggregate
Expanded aggregate produced from vermiculite.
630 3014
foamed aggregate
Expanded aggregate produced by entraining gases.
630 3015
foamed blastfurnace slag aggregate
Foamed aggregate produced from blastfurnace slag.
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Term
Definition
630 3016
furnace bottom ash
630 3017
pulverized-fuel ash aggregate
Lightweight aggregate obtained from the bottom of furnaces fired with pulverized bituminous coal. Aggregate from pulverized-fuel ash.
630 3018
sintered aggregate
630 3019
sintered colliery waste aggregate
630 3020
sintered pulverized-fuel ash Sintered aggregate produced from pulverized-fuel ash. aggregate
630 3021
wood particle aggregate
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Lightweight aggregate produced by heating small particles of a material causing them to cohere. Expanded aggregate produced from colliery waste.
Aggregate comprising treated and graded wood particles.
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Index aggregate 630 1101 aggregate, all-in 630 1207 aggregate, angular 630 1403 aggregate, blastfurnace slag 630 3001 aggregate, blended 630 1106 aggregate, blended coarse 630 2005 aggregate, blended fine 630 2009 aggregate, coarse 630 1202 aggregate, continuously-graded 630 1205
bead aggregate, expanded plastics 630 3009
gap graded aggregate 630 1206
bead aggregate, expanded polystyrene 630 3010
graded aggregate, gap 630 1206
blastfurnace slag aggregate 630 3001 blastfurnace slag aggregate, expanded 630 3004 blastfurnace slag aggregate, foamed 630 3015
aggregate, crusher-run 630 2006
blastfurnace slag aggregate, pelletized expanded 630 3005
aggregate, cubical 630 1404
blended aggregate 630 1106
aggregate, elongated 630 1406
blended coarse aggregate 630 2005
aggregate, exfoliated vermiculite 630 3013
blended fine aggregate 630 2009
aggregate, expanded 630 3003
bottom ash, furnace 630 3016
graded aggregate 630 1203 gravel, crushed 630 2003 gravel, partially crushed 630 2004 gravel, uncrushed 630 2002 gravel fines, crushed 630 2008 heavy aggregate 630 1302 irregular aggregate 630 1402 lightweight aggregate 630 1301 manufactured aggregate 630 1103 natural aggregate 630 1102 partially crushed gravel 630 2004
cenosphere 630 3002 clay aggregate, expanded 630 3006
particle aggregate, expanded plastics 630 3008
aggregate, expanded clay 630 3006
coarse aggregate 630 1202
particle aggregate, wood 630 3021
aggregate, expanded perlite 630 3007
coarse aggregate, blended 630 2005
aggregate, expanded plastics bead 630 3009
colliery waste aggregate, sintered 630 3019
pelletized expanded blastfurnace slag aggregate 630 3005
aggregate, expanded plastics particle 630 3008
continuously-graded aggregate 630 1205
aggregate, expanded polystyrene bead 630 3010
crushed gravel fines 630 2008
aggregate, expanded blastfurnace slag 630 3004
aggregate, expanded shale 630 3011 aggregate, expanded slate 630 3012 aggregate, fine 630 1201
crushed gravel 630 2003 crushed rock 630 2001
perlite aggregate, expanded 630 3007 plastics bead aggregate, expanded 630 3009 plastics particle aggregate, expanded 630 3008
crushed rock fines 630 2007
polystyrene bead aggregate, expanded 630 3010
crusher-run aggregate 630 2006
pulverized-fuel ash aggregate 630 3017
cubical aggregate 630 1404
pulverized-fuel ash aggregate, sintered 630 3020
aggregate, flaky 630 1405 aggregate, flaky and elongated 630 1407
elongated aggregate 630 1406
aggregate, foamed 630 3014
exfoliated vermiculite aggregate 630 3013
rock, crushed 630 2001
aggregate, foamed blastfurnace slag 630 3015
expanded aggregate 630 3003
rock fines, crushed 630 2007
expanded blastfurnace slag aggregate 630 3004
rounded aggregate 630 1401
aggregate, gap graded 630 1206
shale aggregate, expanded 630 3011
aggregate, heavy 630 1302
expanded blastfurnace slag aggregate, pelletized 630 3005
aggregate, irregular 630 1402
expanded clay aggregate 630 3006
sintered aggregate 630 3018
aggregate, lightweight 630 1301
expanded perlite aggregate 630 3007
sintered colliery waste aggregate 630 3019
aggregate, manufactured 630 1103
expanded plastics bead aggregate 630 3009
aggregate, graded 630 1203
aggregate, natural 630 1102 aggregate, pelletized expanded blastfurnace slag 630 3005
expanded plastics particle aggregate 630 3008
single sized aggregate 630 1204
sintered pulverized-fuel ash aggregate 630 3020 slag aggregate, blastfurnace 630 3001
aggregate, pulverized-fuel ash 630 3017
expanded polystyrene bead aggregate 630 3010
slag aggregate, expanded blastfurnace 630 3004
aggregate, rounded 630 1401
expanded shale aggregate 630 3011
aggregate, single sized 630 1204
expanded slate aggregate 630 3012
slag aggregate, foamed blastfurnace 630 3015
aggregate, sintered colliery waste 630 3019
fine aggregate 630 1201
slag aggregate, pelletized expanded blastfurnace 630 3005
fine aggregate, blended 630 2009
slate aggregate, expanded 630 3012
aggregate, sintered pulverized-fuel ash 630 3020
fines, crushed gravel 630 2008
aggregate, wood particle 630 3021
flaky aggregate 630 1405
all-in aggregate 630 1207
flaky and elongated aggregate 630 1407
angular aggregate 630 1403
foamed aggregate 630 3014
ash, furnace bottom 630 3016
foamed blastfurnace slag aggregate 630 3015
aggregate, sintered 630 3018
fines, crushed rock 630 2007
uncrushed gravel 630 2002 vermiculite aggregate, exfoliated 630 3013 wood particle aggregate 630 3021
furnace bottom ash 630 3016
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