If aggregates completely pass through a sieve of size 75 mm and are retained on a sieve of size 60 mm, the aggregates will be known as elongated aggregate if its length is not less than

If aggregates completely pass through a sieve of size 75 mm and are retained on a sieve of size 60 mm, the aggregates will be known as elongated aggregate if its length is not less than

A. 81.5 mm
B. 91.5 mm
C. 101.5 mm
D. 121.5 mm
Correct Answer: D. 121.5 mm

📚 Detailed Explanation: Elongation Threshold Calculation

The elongation criterion from IS 2386 (Part I) states that an aggregate particle is classified as elongated if its longest dimension exceeds 1.8 times (= 9/5 times) the mean sieve size of the size fraction it belongs to.

Step-by-step calculation:
1. Upper sieve = 75 mm, Lower sieve = 60 mm
2. Mean dimension = (75 + 60) ÷ 2 = 67.5 mm
3. Elongation threshold = 1.8 × 67.5 = 121.5 mm
So the particle is elongated if its length is not less than 121.5 mm. This matches option D perfectly.

Elongation Threshold Examples

Sieve Range Mean Dim (mm) Elongation Limit = 1.8 × Mean (mm)
25 mm / 20 mm 22.5 40.5
40 mm / 31.5 mm 35.75 64.35
75 mm / 60 mm 67.5 121.5

Key Concepts for Students

  • Elongation factor = 1.8 (or 9/5); Flakiness factor = 0.6 (or 3/5) — memorise both.
  • The elongation index test uses a length gauge with slots of width equal to 1.8 × mean sieve size for each size fraction.
  • Combined flakiness + elongation index must be ≤40% per IS 383 for concrete aggregate.

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