Tonnes per cubic metre
Dense bitumen macadams 2.3 / 2.4 (compacted)
Hot rolled asphalts 2.3 / 2.4 "
Open graded bituminous macadams 1.9 / 2.1 "
Slurry macadams 2.2 / 2.3 (after "setting")
Well graded granular sub-base 2.0 / 2.2 (compacted)
Concrete 2.3 / 2.5 (compacted, hardened structural concrete)
Pulverised fuel ash 1.2 / 1.4 (drained)
Single size aggregate 1.7 / 1.9
The density of sub-bituminous coal ranges from 35 to 45 pounds per cubic foot (lb/ft3) or 560 to 720 kilograms per cubic meter (kg/m3).
The exact density of WMM (Wet Mix Macadam) can vary depending on factors such as aggregate size, moisture content, and specific composition. However, a typical range for the density of WMM is around 1.8 to 2.2 tonnes per cubic meter.
Low- and medium-volatility grade bituminous coal typically generates between 26 and 30 million BTUs per ton.
The unit weight of Wet Mix Macadam (WMM) typically ranges between 2.2 to 2.4 g/cm3. It can vary depending on the mix design and materials used in the construction of the WMM layer. The unit weight is an important parameter in determining the compacted density and strength of the WMM layer.
Densities vary slightly, but with normal hardstone (high Polished Stone Value) aggregate 2.38 to 2.40 tonnes per cubic metre is the number you're looking for. This assumes voids content of between 4 - 8%, in other words, laid to Specification. Hope this helps:-) Bill Galer Reinstatement Contracts Manager, Wessex Water
how many density of 'bituminous macadam'?
2.15
The density of bituminous emulsion typically ranges from 1.01 to 1.20 grams per cubic centimeter. The density can vary depending on the formulation and composition of the emulsion.
Dense bituminous macadam is a type of road construction material that consists of a mixture of bitumen and aggregate. It is used in the base layer of road surfaces to provide durability, strength, and resistance to wear and tear. The material is compacted to achieve a dense, strong layer that can support heavy traffic loads.
It is a brown coal i think?
M. E. Nunn has written: 'Improved roadbase macadams' 'Deformation testing of dense coated macadam' 'Prediction of permanent deformation in bituminous pavement layers' -- subject(s): Bituminous Pavements, Pavements, Subgrades, Testing 'Development of bituminous pavement design in the UK and related research'
The density of sub-bituminous coal ranges from 35 to 45 pounds per cubic foot (lb/ft3) or 560 to 720 kilograms per cubic meter (kg/m3).
Its a ususl bitminous road and anoter name of water bound macadam road which made by cut and fill the earth, then levelling the subgrade by road roller then boulders filled with sand, then 40 mm blue metal stone mixed with bituminous. final coat with 10 mm down size aggregate mixed with Tar/bitumun applied over the road is called water bound macadam road.
Lindsay MacAdam's birth name is Lindsay D. Macadam.
to efff you up.
Mr. Macadam of course.
Macadam Bumper happened in 1985.