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Presentation on BITUMEN 
By:- 
suraj - praveen -narayna 
abhijeet -bhupal 
kaushlendra kumar verma
GRADING OF BITUMINOUS BINDERS
Gradation OF Bituminous binders 
• Penetration grading : on the basis of 
penetration at 25*C. 
• Viscosity grading : on the basis of viscosity 
at 60*C. 
• Performance grading : graded by the 
conditions (s. temperatures) at the binder is 
expected to perform satisfactorily.
MELTED 
BITUMEN
Penetration GradING
Uses penetration results to specify 
grade 
Adds 
 flash point test 
Ductility 
Solubility 
Thin film oven aging 
Penetration 
Ductility
Penetration Grade 
Grade penetration 
S35 30/40 
S45 40/50 
S55 50/60 
S65 60/70 
S90 80/100 
S200 175/225 
S stands for straight run bitumen (not 
blended neither modified nor blown)
Penetration Grade 
Bitumen 80/100: The characteristics of this grade 
confirm to that of S 90 grade of IS-73-1992. 
 This is the softest of all grades available in 
India. 
This is suitable for low volume roads and is still 
widely used in the country. (less than 
1500cvpd) 
Even used in High altitude/snow bound regions
Bitumen 60/70: 
 This grade is harder than 80/100 and can withstand 
higher traffic loads.(greater than 1500cvpd) 
 The characteristics of this grade confirm to that of 
S 65 grade of IS-73-1992. 
 It is presently used mainly in construction of 
Expressways National Highways & State 
Highways. 
Can withstand heavier axle loads.
Bitumen 30/40 
 This is the hardest of all the grades and can 
withstand very heavy traffic loads. 
 The characteristics of this grade confirm to that of 
S 35 grade of IS-73-1992. 
 Bitumen 30/40 is used in specialized applications 
like airport runways and also in very heavy traffic 
volume roads in coastal cities in the country. 
 Suited for areas where difference in min. and 
max. temperature is 25*C.
Specifications for S65 bitumen (IS73-1992) 
characteristic requirement 
Specific gravity at 27*C Min .99 
Water (%) by mass Max .2 
Flash point Min 175*C 
Softening point 45-55*C 
Penetration at 25*C 100g 5s 60-70 
Penetration ratio PEN (4*C 200g 60s/25*C 
100g 5s)*100 
Min 35 
Durability at 27*C MIN 75cm 
Paraffin wax content (%) Max 4.5 
Fraass breaking point Min -6*C 
Loss on heating TFO Test Max 1% 
Retained penetration after TFO Min 52% of original 
Matter soluble in tricholoroethylene Min 99% 
Viscosity @ 60*C Poise 2000+/-400 
@135*C cSt Min 300
ADVANTAGES 
Explains well near average in service temperature 
Fast n can be used in field labs 
Low cost of equipment, simplicity and short testing 
times needed to obtain results. 
Temperature susceptibility can be determined (I 
wont agree) 
material properties at the average in service 
temperature (I.e the average between summer highs 
and winter lows)
Disadvantages 
Simple but empirical (not fundamental) 
Cannot be used for grading polymer modified 
bitumens 
 Does not provide guidance regarding mixing 
and compaction temperatures to be used for 
bituminous mixes (viscosity at high 
temperatures is not available) 
Penetration grading specifications do not 
provide a good idea about the temperature 
susceptibility of the binder. 
 It does not tell much about the rheological 
behavior of bitumen.
PROBLEM WITH PENETRATION 
GRADING SYSTEM
VISCOSITY GRADING
 Viscosity is shear stress divided by the shear strain rate. 
 These units of measurement provide at least a limited 
estimate of fundamental material properties. 
 The easiest way to picture shear is to visualize a deck of 
cards which have a vertical line marked on the side. 
 As pressure is applied to the top of the deck, the cards 
slide over one another and the marked dots on the 
individual cards start to separate. 
 The shear rate is the rate at which these dots separate.
Two viscosity measurements are used in this 
specification: 
Absolute viscosity (60 oC) and kinematic viscosity 
(135 oC). 
 Both use the principle of the rate of flow through 
a known area to measure viscosity. 
Because asphalt is still very thick (stiff) at 60 oC, 
a vacuum is needed to move the asphalt through 
the tube in a reasonable time. 
 At 135 oC, gravity and a falling head pressure is 
sufficient to get the asphalt to flow.
At the 60 oC test temperature, the tube is charged 
at 135 oC and then placed in the test temperature 
bath. 
The tube temperature is allowed to equalize with 
the bath temperature, a vacuum line is attached 
to the top of the small diameter tube, and the 
flow is started. 
 The time it takes the asphalt to flow past the 
timing marks times the tube calibration constant 
gives the viscosity of the asphalt in Poise.
The tube is charged in the 135 oC bath and left 
for about 20 minutes. 
 A vacuum line is touched briefly to the top of 
the small diameter tube until the asphalt moves 
over the upper hump in the tube. 
 The time it takes the asphalt to flow past the 
timing marks times the tube calibration 
constant gives the viscosity of the asphalt in 
centistoke. 
Centistokes are converted to centipoise by
Requirements on both the absolute and kinematic 
viscosities are set in these specifications. The 
grading system is based on the absolute viscosity 
(60 oC). 
A minimum viscosity at 135 oC is included to help 
define the maximum rate of change of material 
properties with temperature. 
A minimum penetration value is also included in 
these specifications as a means limiting 
temperature susceptibility.
 The penetration values decreases with increasing 
viscosity. 
 In other words, the stiffer the asphalt, the less distance 
the needle will penetrate into the asphalt. 
 As with the penetration specifications, requirements for 
safety and limits on aging of the binder during 
construction are included. The flash point temperature 
requirements increase with increasing viscosity (less 
volatiles with increasing viscosity). 
 Maximum limits on viscosity after thin film oven aging 
limit the amount of acceptable aging during mixing and 
construction.
TABLE 2 EXPLANATION 
The minimum requirements for the 135 oC viscosity 
and penetrations are increased. There is also an 
increase in the required ductility after aging for the 
harder (higher viscosity) asphalts.
Neither Table 1 or Table 2 specifications place any 
lower limit on the rate of change in properties with 
temperature. This means that the pavement 
performance of a given AC 20 can still vary widely.
Information from this testing can be used to 
estimate appropriate mixing and compaction 
temperatures. 
This is accomplished by graphing viscosity in Poise 
(on a log scale of the y-axis) versus temperature 
(arithmetic scale on the x-axis). 
The mixing temperature is selected so that an equal 
viscosity is achieved. Based on historical 
experience, a viscosity of 1.7 + 0.2 Poise is used. 
The temperature at which the viscosity is 2.8 + 0.3 is 
used to select the compaction temperature.
viscosity GradING 
INTRODUCTION to viscosity grade 
 In this third revision grading of Bitumen is 
changed from penetration grade to viscosity grade. 
 To improve the quality of Bitumen, BIS revised 
IS-73-1992 Specifications based on viscosity 
grade (viscosity @ 60 deg. C) in July 2006. As per 
the Specifications ,there are four grades VG-10, 
VG-20, VG-30 & VG-40.
With the current revision several key 
issues are addressed, like: 
Performance 
Issues 
Adoption
advantages of viscosity grade 
Based on the fundamental Engineering 
Takes care of low as well high temperature 
. Any two same Viscosity Grade Bitumen 
would give similar rutting performance in hot 
summer unlike Penetration Grade.
Greater Mix in ease design 
Less no. of tests save time and cost 
longer Durability 
Takes higher Traffic
Viscosity Based System 
The actual tests conducted are as follows: 
Viscosity Test 
Softening Point 
 Ductility Test 
Penetration Index or Penetration Ratio 
Matter Soluble in Organic Solvents 
Rotating Thin Film Oven Test (RTFOT) 
Specific gravity of bitumen
Performance grading 
• Also called as the superpave (superior performance 
pavements) performance gradation 
• Binders are graded by the temperature range (high and 
low) within which the binder has appropriate properties to 
perform satisfactorily 
 Against rutting mode of failure (high service temp.) 
 Against fatigue failure of bituminous mixes (inter. Temp) 
average service temperature 
 Against low temperature cracking (low temperatures)
• Engineering principles involved in 
addresses bitumen pavement problems. 
• Tests & specifications are applicable for 
unmodified and modified binders.
• The physical properties measured as per this 
method are directly related to the performance of 
the binder in terms of engineering principles and 
not by experience. 
• Specifications are available for long term aged 
bitumens also 
• Here in this gradation we are normally not 
talking about penetration. Complex system and 
costly equipments used.This is considered to be 
very rational
• Complete range of temperatures experienced at a 
given site are considered for selecting an appropriate 
grade of bitumen for the site 
• Example: PG 58-12 represents a binder that is 
expected to perform satisfactorily in a region having 
7-day max. pavement temperature of 58*C and Min. 
pavement temperature of -12*C.
Rheology of bitumen 
Science of Flow 
 Mostly we are interested in resistance to 
flow - But without rupture - Depends on 
dealing with strain/stress 
Relaxation and recovery are important
Uses and Benefits 
Rheological measurements of fundamental 
material properties. This is comparable across 
systems 
These can be related to actual performance of 
both binders and mixes and their composition . 
Instrument based so can be used for precise 
reproducible measurements 
Can use real world variables and effects like 
healing
viscosity 
 Fundamental rheological property of bitumen 
 Rheology is the study of flow and deformation of materials 
 Viscosity is the “resistance offered by the fuild to a 
shearing force” (opposite of fluidity) 
 It is necessary to learn about the flow and deformation of 
bituminous binders at different temperatures 
(corresponding to construction and service). 
 Viscosity at high handling temperatures (135*C or 150*C) 
and high (60*C) or low service temperature.
Consistency: Viscosity- 
• Following figure illustrates typical temperature-viscosity relationships for asphalts 
• Grades of asphalt materials and 
temperatures at which they are used 
depend to a great extent on their viscosity 
• Plant temperatures for mixing asphalt-paving 
materials are usually specified in 
terms of viscosity 
• Temperature limits corresponding to 
viscosities of 1.5 to 3.0 cm2/s (150 to 300 
centistokes) are sometimes used 
For example, the plant temperatures for 
heating the asphalts A, B, and C (as 
shown in the figure) will respectively be in 
the following ranges corresponding to 
viscosities of 150 to 300 centistokes: 153 
ºC to 167 ºC; 148 to 163 ºC; and 137 ºC to 
149 ºC.
1 Dynamic or absolute viscosity : 
The force (tangential force) required to 
move the upper plate with constant velocity 
is proportional to area of bitumen film 
(binder), velocity but inversely proportional 
to thickness of film.
F= n (Av/d) 
n = (Fd/Av) 
n = t/(v/d) 
Ns/m^2
Measurement of absolute viscosity 
A]sliding plate viscometer 
Fundamental definition as principle : Bitumen 
film of known thickness is sandwiched between 
two parallel plates. 
Test conducted at selected temperature ,selected 
rate of shear (v) 
Force required to move the plate at a velocity of v 
is measured.
B. rotational viscometer 
• Overview 
 The Rotational Viscometer (RV) used to 
determine the viscosity of asphalt binders in 
the high temperature range of 
manufacturing and construction. 
This measurement is used in the Superpave 
PG asphalt binder specification
.
• The RV test helps ensure that the asphalt binder is 
sufficiently fluid for pumping and mixing . 
• The basic RV test measures the torque required to 
maintain a constant rotational speed (20 RPM) of 
a cylindrical spindle while submerged in an 
asphalt binder at a constant temperature. This 
torque is then converted to a viscosity and 
displayed automatically by the RV. 
• The standard Rotational Viscometer procedure is 
found in:AASHTO T 316 and ASTM D 4402: 
Viscosity Determination of Asphalt Binder Using 
Rotational Viscometer.
KINEMATIC viscosity : 
The ratio of viscous force to inertial force. 
Kinematic viscosity = dynamic 
viscosity/density of fluid 
The kinematic viscosity take into account 
the inertial force 
SI unit = m^2/s
Measurement of kinematic viscosity : 
By efflux viscometer 
Standard size of orifice : time for 
standard volume of flow is measured at 
the given test temperature. 
Unit : seconds (instruments are 
calibrated to obtain the corresponding 
kinematic viscosity) 
Kinemtic viscosity =
common efflux viscometer : 
 standard tar viscometer (for viscosity 
of tar) 
 sybolt furol viscometer (viscosity of 
bitumen, emulsion) 
 Engler viscometer
Capillary Viscometers : 
 kinematic viscosity obtained by 
observing the time required for a fixed 
volume of fuild to flow through a 
standard capillary tube. 
 Narrow glass tubes (having narrow 
and wide sections through which 
bitumen flows) 
Two or more marks on the tube to 
indicate a particular volume of flow. 
Viscometers calibrated and product of
 Time required for fuild to flow from one 
mark to other obtained and 
corresponding calibration factors are 
available from the manufacturer 
depending on the size of capillary tube 
and arrangement and bulb we have. 
 Temperature bath (maintained) 
 Water or with or without vaccum.
References 
• HP Bitumen Handbook 
• Internet Sources 
• Highway construction by kadyali
QUESTIONS IF ANY…??

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Grading of bitumen by SURAJ KUMAR

  • 1. Presentation on BITUMEN By:- suraj - praveen -narayna abhijeet -bhupal kaushlendra kumar verma
  • 3. Gradation OF Bituminous binders • Penetration grading : on the basis of penetration at 25*C. • Viscosity grading : on the basis of viscosity at 60*C. • Performance grading : graded by the conditions (s. temperatures) at the binder is expected to perform satisfactorily.
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  • 8. Uses penetration results to specify grade Adds  flash point test Ductility Solubility Thin film oven aging Penetration Ductility
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  • 13. Penetration Grade Grade penetration S35 30/40 S45 40/50 S55 50/60 S65 60/70 S90 80/100 S200 175/225 S stands for straight run bitumen (not blended neither modified nor blown)
  • 14. Penetration Grade Bitumen 80/100: The characteristics of this grade confirm to that of S 90 grade of IS-73-1992.  This is the softest of all grades available in India. This is suitable for low volume roads and is still widely used in the country. (less than 1500cvpd) Even used in High altitude/snow bound regions
  • 15. Bitumen 60/70:  This grade is harder than 80/100 and can withstand higher traffic loads.(greater than 1500cvpd)  The characteristics of this grade confirm to that of S 65 grade of IS-73-1992.  It is presently used mainly in construction of Expressways National Highways & State Highways. Can withstand heavier axle loads.
  • 16. Bitumen 30/40  This is the hardest of all the grades and can withstand very heavy traffic loads.  The characteristics of this grade confirm to that of S 35 grade of IS-73-1992.  Bitumen 30/40 is used in specialized applications like airport runways and also in very heavy traffic volume roads in coastal cities in the country.  Suited for areas where difference in min. and max. temperature is 25*C.
  • 17. Specifications for S65 bitumen (IS73-1992) characteristic requirement Specific gravity at 27*C Min .99 Water (%) by mass Max .2 Flash point Min 175*C Softening point 45-55*C Penetration at 25*C 100g 5s 60-70 Penetration ratio PEN (4*C 200g 60s/25*C 100g 5s)*100 Min 35 Durability at 27*C MIN 75cm Paraffin wax content (%) Max 4.5 Fraass breaking point Min -6*C Loss on heating TFO Test Max 1% Retained penetration after TFO Min 52% of original Matter soluble in tricholoroethylene Min 99% Viscosity @ 60*C Poise 2000+/-400 @135*C cSt Min 300
  • 18. ADVANTAGES Explains well near average in service temperature Fast n can be used in field labs Low cost of equipment, simplicity and short testing times needed to obtain results. Temperature susceptibility can be determined (I wont agree) material properties at the average in service temperature (I.e the average between summer highs and winter lows)
  • 19. Disadvantages Simple but empirical (not fundamental) Cannot be used for grading polymer modified bitumens  Does not provide guidance regarding mixing and compaction temperatures to be used for bituminous mixes (viscosity at high temperatures is not available) Penetration grading specifications do not provide a good idea about the temperature susceptibility of the binder.  It does not tell much about the rheological behavior of bitumen.
  • 20. PROBLEM WITH PENETRATION GRADING SYSTEM
  • 22.  Viscosity is shear stress divided by the shear strain rate.  These units of measurement provide at least a limited estimate of fundamental material properties.  The easiest way to picture shear is to visualize a deck of cards which have a vertical line marked on the side.  As pressure is applied to the top of the deck, the cards slide over one another and the marked dots on the individual cards start to separate.  The shear rate is the rate at which these dots separate.
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  • 24. Two viscosity measurements are used in this specification: Absolute viscosity (60 oC) and kinematic viscosity (135 oC).  Both use the principle of the rate of flow through a known area to measure viscosity. Because asphalt is still very thick (stiff) at 60 oC, a vacuum is needed to move the asphalt through the tube in a reasonable time.  At 135 oC, gravity and a falling head pressure is sufficient to get the asphalt to flow.
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  • 26. At the 60 oC test temperature, the tube is charged at 135 oC and then placed in the test temperature bath. The tube temperature is allowed to equalize with the bath temperature, a vacuum line is attached to the top of the small diameter tube, and the flow is started.  The time it takes the asphalt to flow past the timing marks times the tube calibration constant gives the viscosity of the asphalt in Poise.
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  • 28. The tube is charged in the 135 oC bath and left for about 20 minutes.  A vacuum line is touched briefly to the top of the small diameter tube until the asphalt moves over the upper hump in the tube.  The time it takes the asphalt to flow past the timing marks times the tube calibration constant gives the viscosity of the asphalt in centistoke. Centistokes are converted to centipoise by
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  • 31. Requirements on both the absolute and kinematic viscosities are set in these specifications. The grading system is based on the absolute viscosity (60 oC). A minimum viscosity at 135 oC is included to help define the maximum rate of change of material properties with temperature. A minimum penetration value is also included in these specifications as a means limiting temperature susceptibility.
  • 32.  The penetration values decreases with increasing viscosity.  In other words, the stiffer the asphalt, the less distance the needle will penetrate into the asphalt.  As with the penetration specifications, requirements for safety and limits on aging of the binder during construction are included. The flash point temperature requirements increase with increasing viscosity (less volatiles with increasing viscosity).  Maximum limits on viscosity after thin film oven aging limit the amount of acceptable aging during mixing and construction.
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  • 35. TABLE 2 EXPLANATION The minimum requirements for the 135 oC viscosity and penetrations are increased. There is also an increase in the required ductility after aging for the harder (higher viscosity) asphalts.
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  • 37. Neither Table 1 or Table 2 specifications place any lower limit on the rate of change in properties with temperature. This means that the pavement performance of a given AC 20 can still vary widely.
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  • 41. Information from this testing can be used to estimate appropriate mixing and compaction temperatures. This is accomplished by graphing viscosity in Poise (on a log scale of the y-axis) versus temperature (arithmetic scale on the x-axis). The mixing temperature is selected so that an equal viscosity is achieved. Based on historical experience, a viscosity of 1.7 + 0.2 Poise is used. The temperature at which the viscosity is 2.8 + 0.3 is used to select the compaction temperature.
  • 42. viscosity GradING INTRODUCTION to viscosity grade  In this third revision grading of Bitumen is changed from penetration grade to viscosity grade.  To improve the quality of Bitumen, BIS revised IS-73-1992 Specifications based on viscosity grade (viscosity @ 60 deg. C) in July 2006. As per the Specifications ,there are four grades VG-10, VG-20, VG-30 & VG-40.
  • 43. With the current revision several key issues are addressed, like: Performance Issues Adoption
  • 44. advantages of viscosity grade Based on the fundamental Engineering Takes care of low as well high temperature . Any two same Viscosity Grade Bitumen would give similar rutting performance in hot summer unlike Penetration Grade.
  • 45. Greater Mix in ease design Less no. of tests save time and cost longer Durability Takes higher Traffic
  • 46. Viscosity Based System The actual tests conducted are as follows: Viscosity Test Softening Point  Ductility Test Penetration Index or Penetration Ratio Matter Soluble in Organic Solvents Rotating Thin Film Oven Test (RTFOT) Specific gravity of bitumen
  • 47. Performance grading • Also called as the superpave (superior performance pavements) performance gradation • Binders are graded by the temperature range (high and low) within which the binder has appropriate properties to perform satisfactorily  Against rutting mode of failure (high service temp.)  Against fatigue failure of bituminous mixes (inter. Temp) average service temperature  Against low temperature cracking (low temperatures)
  • 48. • Engineering principles involved in addresses bitumen pavement problems. • Tests & specifications are applicable for unmodified and modified binders.
  • 49. • The physical properties measured as per this method are directly related to the performance of the binder in terms of engineering principles and not by experience. • Specifications are available for long term aged bitumens also • Here in this gradation we are normally not talking about penetration. Complex system and costly equipments used.This is considered to be very rational
  • 50. • Complete range of temperatures experienced at a given site are considered for selecting an appropriate grade of bitumen for the site • Example: PG 58-12 represents a binder that is expected to perform satisfactorily in a region having 7-day max. pavement temperature of 58*C and Min. pavement temperature of -12*C.
  • 51. Rheology of bitumen Science of Flow  Mostly we are interested in resistance to flow - But without rupture - Depends on dealing with strain/stress Relaxation and recovery are important
  • 52. Uses and Benefits Rheological measurements of fundamental material properties. This is comparable across systems These can be related to actual performance of both binders and mixes and their composition . Instrument based so can be used for precise reproducible measurements Can use real world variables and effects like healing
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  • 54. viscosity  Fundamental rheological property of bitumen  Rheology is the study of flow and deformation of materials  Viscosity is the “resistance offered by the fuild to a shearing force” (opposite of fluidity)  It is necessary to learn about the flow and deformation of bituminous binders at different temperatures (corresponding to construction and service).  Viscosity at high handling temperatures (135*C or 150*C) and high (60*C) or low service temperature.
  • 55. Consistency: Viscosity- • Following figure illustrates typical temperature-viscosity relationships for asphalts • Grades of asphalt materials and temperatures at which they are used depend to a great extent on their viscosity • Plant temperatures for mixing asphalt-paving materials are usually specified in terms of viscosity • Temperature limits corresponding to viscosities of 1.5 to 3.0 cm2/s (150 to 300 centistokes) are sometimes used For example, the plant temperatures for heating the asphalts A, B, and C (as shown in the figure) will respectively be in the following ranges corresponding to viscosities of 150 to 300 centistokes: 153 ºC to 167 ºC; 148 to 163 ºC; and 137 ºC to 149 ºC.
  • 56. 1 Dynamic or absolute viscosity : The force (tangential force) required to move the upper plate with constant velocity is proportional to area of bitumen film (binder), velocity but inversely proportional to thickness of film.
  • 57. F= n (Av/d) n = (Fd/Av) n = t/(v/d) Ns/m^2
  • 58.
  • 59. Measurement of absolute viscosity A]sliding plate viscometer Fundamental definition as principle : Bitumen film of known thickness is sandwiched between two parallel plates. Test conducted at selected temperature ,selected rate of shear (v) Force required to move the plate at a velocity of v is measured.
  • 60. B. rotational viscometer • Overview  The Rotational Viscometer (RV) used to determine the viscosity of asphalt binders in the high temperature range of manufacturing and construction. This measurement is used in the Superpave PG asphalt binder specification
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  • 62. • The RV test helps ensure that the asphalt binder is sufficiently fluid for pumping and mixing . • The basic RV test measures the torque required to maintain a constant rotational speed (20 RPM) of a cylindrical spindle while submerged in an asphalt binder at a constant temperature. This torque is then converted to a viscosity and displayed automatically by the RV. • The standard Rotational Viscometer procedure is found in:AASHTO T 316 and ASTM D 4402: Viscosity Determination of Asphalt Binder Using Rotational Viscometer.
  • 63. KINEMATIC viscosity : The ratio of viscous force to inertial force. Kinematic viscosity = dynamic viscosity/density of fluid The kinematic viscosity take into account the inertial force SI unit = m^2/s
  • 64. Measurement of kinematic viscosity : By efflux viscometer Standard size of orifice : time for standard volume of flow is measured at the given test temperature. Unit : seconds (instruments are calibrated to obtain the corresponding kinematic viscosity) Kinemtic viscosity =
  • 65. common efflux viscometer :  standard tar viscometer (for viscosity of tar)  sybolt furol viscometer (viscosity of bitumen, emulsion)  Engler viscometer
  • 66. Capillary Viscometers :  kinematic viscosity obtained by observing the time required for a fixed volume of fuild to flow through a standard capillary tube.  Narrow glass tubes (having narrow and wide sections through which bitumen flows) Two or more marks on the tube to indicate a particular volume of flow. Viscometers calibrated and product of
  • 67.  Time required for fuild to flow from one mark to other obtained and corresponding calibration factors are available from the manufacturer depending on the size of capillary tube and arrangement and bulb we have.  Temperature bath (maintained)  Water or with or without vaccum.
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  • 69. References • HP Bitumen Handbook • Internet Sources • Highway construction by kadyali
  • 70.