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SUBJECT SEQUENCE
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YyDRAULIC CEMENT
Fineness of Portland Cement by The Turbidimeter ...........................................
Chemical Analysis of Hydraulic Cement ...................................................
Compressive Strength of Hydraulic Cement Mortar (Using 2 in or 50 mm Cube Specimens) . . . . . . . . . .
Autoclave Expansion of Portland Cement ..................................................
Sampling and Amount of Testing of Hydraulic Cement ........................................
Fineness of Hydraulic Cement by the No. 100 (150-pm) and 200 (75-pm) Sieves ...................
Normal Consistency of Hydraulic Cement ..................................................
Time of Setting of Hydraulic Cement by Vicat Needle ........................................
Tensile Strength of Hydraulic Cement Mortars ..............................................
Density of Hydraulic Cement .............................................................
Air Content of Hydraulic Cement Mortar ...................................................
Fineness of Portland Cement by Air Permeability Apparatus ...................................
Time of Setting of Hydraulic Cement by Gillmore Needles ....................................
Mechanical Mixing of Hydraulic Cement Pastes and Mortars of Plastic Consistency ................
Early Stiffening of Portland Cement (Mortar Method) ........................................
Early Stiffening of Portland Cement (Paste Method) ..........................................
Evaluation by Freezing and Thawing of AirLEntraining Additions to Portland Cement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Fineness of Hydraulic Cement by the No. 325 (0.045 mm) Sieve ................................
219
243
272
277
314
319
321
323
325
329
343
373
379
407
463
466
471
480
BITUMINOUS MATERIALS
Sampling Bituminous Materials ..........................................................
39
Solubility of Bituminous Materials .......................................................
48
Loss on Heating of Oil and Asphaltic Compounds ............................................ 50
Flash and Fire Points by Cleveland Open Cup ............................................... 52
Penetration of Bituminous Materials .................................................... ?.
57
61
Float Test for Bituminous Materials .......................................................
Ductility of Bituminous Materials ........................................................ 63
66
Softening Point of Asphalt (Bitumen) and Tar in Ethylene Glycol (Ring-and-Ball) ..................
69
Water in Petroleum Products and Bituminous Materials by Distillation ...........................
Testing Emulsified Asphalt ................................................................
,.72
Sampling and Testing Preservatives ........................................................ 88
Coke Residue of Creosote ...............................................................
93
95
Distillation of Creosote and Creosote-Coal Tar Solutions ......................................
Saybolt Viscosity ...................................................................... 135
Flash Point by Pensky-Martens Closed Tester ............................................... 140
150
Specific Gravity of Creosote Fractions and Residue ..........................................
Distillation of Cut-Back Asphaltic (Bituminous) Products ..................................... 152
Flash Point With Tag Open-Cup Apparatus For Use with Materials
Having a Flash Less than 93.3 C (200) .................. ;...............................
157
Xylene-Insoluble Matter in Creosote ......................................................
174
Specific Gravity of Creosote and Oil-Qpe Preservatives ...................................... 176
Dehydration of Oil-Qpe Preservatives .....................................................
177
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SOILS
Dry Preparation of Disturbed Soil and Soil Aggregate Samples for Test ..........................
Number
Title
Page
AGGREGATES
Sampling Aggregates ...................................................................
Materials Rner Than 75pm (Na200) Sieve in Mineral Aggregates by Washing ....................
Unit Weight and Voids in Aggregate ......................................................
Organic Impurities in Fine Aggregates for Concrete ..........................................
Sieve Analysis of Fine and Coarse Aggregates ..............................................
Mechanical Analysis of Extracted Aggregate ...............................................
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Number
Page
Sieve Analysis of Mineral Filler for Road and Paving Materials ................................. 38
Effect of Organic Impurities in Fine Aggregate on Strength of Mortar ............................ 132
Specific Gravity and Absorption of Fine Aggregate .......................................... 179
Specific Gravity and Absorption of Coarse Aggregate ........................................ 183
Resistance to Abrasion of Small Size Coarse Aggregate by Use of the Los Angeles Machine .......... 214
Soundness of Aggregates by Freezing and Thawing .......................................... 236
Soundness of Aggregate by Use of Sodium Sulfate or Magnesium Sulfate ......................... 238
Clay Lumps and Friable Particles in Aggregate .............................................. 285
Lightweight Pieces in Aggregate ......................................................... 287
Surface Moisture in Fine Aggregate ........................................................
350
Aggregate Durability Index ............................................................. 540
Reducing Field Samples of Aggregate to Testing Size ......................................... 720
Total Moisture Content of Aggregate by Drying ............................................. 746
Accelerated Polishing of Aggregates Using the British Wheel ................................... 844
CONCRETE
Compressive Strength of Cylindrical Concrete Specimens ..................................... 12
Making and Curing Concrete Test Specimens in the Field ..................................... 18
Obtaining and Rsting Drilled Cores and Sawed Beams of Concrete .............................. 23
Quality of Water to be Used in Concrete ................................................... 26
Flexural Strength of Concrete (Using Simple Beam with Third-Point Loading) ..................... 217
Slump of Portland Cement Concrete ...................................................... 302
Weight Per Cubic Foot. Yield. and Air Content (Gravimetric) of concrete ......................... 304
Making and Curing Concrete Test Specimens in the Laboratory ................................ 307
Compressive Strength of Concrete Using Portions of Beams Broken in Flexure .................... 346
Sampling Fresh Concrete ............................................................... 348
Measuring Length of Drilled Concrete Cores ............................................... 358
Air Content of Freshly Mixed Concrete by the Pressure Method ................................
366
Water Retention by Concrete Curing Materials .............................................. 381
Air-Entraining Admixtures for Concrete ................................................... 384
B1 ing of Concrete .................................................................. 388
Co paring Concrete on the Basis of the Bond Developed With Reinforcing Steel .................. 392
Length Change of Hardened Hydraulic Cement Mortar and Concrete ............................ 397
Resistance of Concrete to Rapid Freezing and Thawing ....................................... 402
Flexural Strength of Concrete [Using Simple Beam With Center-Point Loading] ................... 447
Cement Concrete of Hardened Portland Cement Concrete ..................................... 449
Air Content of Freshly Mixed Concrete by the Volumetric Method .............................. 489
Time of Setting of Concrete Mixtures by Penetration Resistance ................................
491
Splitting Tensile Strength of Cylndrical Concrete Specimens ................................... 494
Air Content of Freshly Mixed Concrete by the Chace Indicator ................................. 497
Capping Cylindrical Concrete Specimens .................................................. 612
Resistance of Concrete to Chloride Ion Penetration ........................................... 769
Sampling and Testing for Total Chloride Ion in Concrete and Concrete Raw Materials .............. 771
Density of Plastic and Hardened Portland Cement Concrete In-Place by Nuclear Methods ............ 816
Developing Early Age Compression %st Values and Projecting Later Age Strengths ................ 831
Rapid Determination of the Chloride Permeability of Concrete ................................. 836
Bend Test for Bars for Concrete Reinforcement .............................................. 865
BRICK
Sampling and Testing Brick
..............................................................
33
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Title
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METALLIC MATERlALS
Weight of Coating on Zinc-Coated (Galvanized)Iron or Steel Articles ............................
Tension Testing of Metallic Materials ......................................................
Brine11 Hardness of Metallic Materials ....................................................
Rockwell Hardness and Rockwell SuperficialHardness of Metallic Materials ......................
Weight of Coating on Aluminum-Coated Iron or Steel Articles ..................................
99
108
122
160
550
663
666
737
793
MISCELLANEOUS
Standard Practices for Load Verification of Testing Machines .................................. 102
Sampling and Testing Calcium Chloride for Roads and Structural Applications .................... 352
Testing Drying Oils .................................................................... 360
Testing Epoxy Resin Adhesive ........................................................... 636
Thermoplastic 'ltaffic Line Material ......................................................
726
Pavement Deflection Measurements ....................................................... 748
Instrumental Photometfic Measurements of Retroreflective Material and Retroreflective Devices ...... 752
Calibrating a Wheel Force or Torque 'Ztansducer Using a Calibration Platform (User Level) ........... 858
Measurement of Vehicular Response to 'ltaveled Surface Roughness ............................. 867
ENVIRONMENTAL TESTS
T 262-82
T 263-78
T 264-78
658
778
802
840
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Page
88
93
95
150
174
176
177
352
360
636
726
PART I1
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NUMERICAL SEQUENCE
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Subject
Page
SamplingAggregates ...................................................................
Materials Finer Than 7 5 ~ m
(No. 200) Sieve in Mineral Aggregates by Washing ...................
Unit Weight and Voids in Aggregate ......................................................
Organic Impurities in Fine Aggregates for Concrete .........................................
Compressive Strength of Cylindrical Concrete Specimens .....................................
Making and Curing Concrete Test Specimens in the Field .....................................
Obtaining and Testing Drilled Cores and Sawed Beams of Concrete .............................
Quality of Water to be Used in Concrete ...................................................
: ......
Sieve Analysis of Fine and Coarse Aggregates .......................................
.................................................
Mechanical Analysis of Extracted Aggregate
Sampling and Testing Brick .............................................................
Sieve Analysis of Mineral Filler for Road and Paving Materials .... ...........................
Sampling Bituminous Materials .........................................................
Preformed Expansion Joint Filler for Concrete Construction ...................................
Solubility of Bituminous Materials .......................................................
LossonHeatingofOilandAsphalticCompounds ...........................................
Flash and Fire Points by Cleveland Open Cup ..............................................
Penetration of Bituminous Materials ......................................................
Float Test for Bituminous Materials ......................................................
Ductility of Bituminous Materials .......................................................
Discontinued 1988- is till at ion of Road Tars
Softening Point of Asphalt (Bitumen) and Tar in Ethylene Glycol (Ring-and-Ball) ..................
Water in Petroleum Products and Bituminous Materials by Distillation ..........................
Testing Emulsified Asphalt .............................................................
Sampling and Testing Preservatives ......................................................
Coke Residue of Creosote ..............................................................
Distillation of Creosote and Creosote-Coal Tar Solutions .....................................
Weight of Coating on Zinc-Coated (Galvanized) Iron or Steel Articles .......;............. ;.....
Standard Practices for Load Verification of Esting Machines ..................................
Tension Testing of Metallic Materials .....................................................
Brine11 Hardness of Metallic Materials ....................................................
Effect of Organic Impurities in Fine Aggregate on Strength of Mortar ...........................
Saybolt Viscosity ......................................................................
Flash Point by Pensky-Martens Closed 'Ester ..............................................
Specific Gravity of Creosote Fractions and Residue ..........................................
Distillation of Cut-Back Asphaltic (Bituminous) Products .....................................
Flash Point with Tag Open-Cup Apparatus For Use with Materials
Having a Flash Less Than 93.3 C (200 F) ................................................
Rockwell Hardness and.Rockwel1Superficial Hardness of Metallic Materials .....................
Xylene-Insoluble Matter in Creosote ......................................................
Specific Gravity of Creosote and Oil-'Ilpe Preservatives ......................................
Dehydration of Oil-Qpe Preservatives ....................................................
Specific Gravity and Absorption of Fine Aggregate ..........................................
Specific Gravity and Absorption of Coarse Aggregate ........................................
Investigating and Sampling Soils and Rock for Engineering Purposes ...........................
Dry Preparation of Disturbed Soil and Soil Aggregate Samples for Test ..........................
Particle Size Analysis of Soils ............................................................
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Subject
Page
Bulk Specific Gravity of Compacted Bituminous Mixtures Using Saturated Surface-Dry Specimens ...
Compressive Strength of Bituminous Mixtures ..............................................
Sampling Bituminous Paving Mixtures ....................................................
Recovery of Asphalt from Solution by Abson Method ........................................
Bituminous Mixing Plant Inspection .....................................................
Plastic Fines in Graded Aggregates and Soils by Use of the Sand Equivalent Test ..................
Flexural Strength of Concrete [Using Simple Beam With Center-Point Loading] ...................
Cement Content of Hardened Portland Cement Concrete ......................................
Effect of Heat and Air on Asphalt Materials [Thin-Film Oven Test] .............................
Moisture-Density Relations of Soils Using a 10 lb [4.54 kg] Rammer
andan18in.[457mm]Drop .........................................................
Coating and Stripping of Bitumen-Aggregate Mixtures .......................................
Early Stiffening of Portland Cement [Mortar Method] ..............<..........................
Early Stiffening of Portland Cement [Paste Method] ..........................................
Concrete Joint Sealers .................................................................
Evaluation by Freezing and Thawing of Air-Entraining Additions to Portland Cement ...............
Resistance R-Value and Expansion Pressure of Compacted Soils ...............................
Density of Soil In-Place by the Sand-Cone Method ..........................................
Fineness of Hydraulic Cement by the No. 325 (0.045 mm) Sieve ...............................
The California Bearing Ratio ...........................................................
Determination of Organic Matter in Soils by Wet Combustion .................................
Determining Degree of Particle Coating of Bituminous-Aggregate Mixtures ......................
Air Content of Freshly Mixed Concrete By the Volumetric Method .............................
Time of Setting of Concrete Mixtures by Penetration Resistance ...............................
Splitting Tensile Strength of Cylindrical Concrete Specimens ..................................
Air Content of Freshly Mixed Concrete by the Chace Indicator .................................
pH of Aqueous Solutions with the Glass Electrode ...........................................
Kinematic Viscosity of Asphalts .........................................................
Viscosity of Ashpalts by Vacuum Capillary Viscometer ......................................
Soil Investigation and Sampling by Auger Borings ..........................................
Density of Soil In-Place by the Drive Cylinder Method ........................................
Density of Soil In-Place by the Rubber-Balloon Method .....................;................
Penetration Test and Split-Barrel Sampling of Soils ..........................................
Thin-Walled 'hbe Sampling of Soils ......................................................
Unconfined Compressive Strength of Cohesive Soil ..........................................
Maximum Specific Gravity of Bituminous Paving Mixtures ...................................
Aggregate Durability Index .............................................................
Determination of Cement Content in Cement Treated Aggregate by the Method of Titration ..........
Weight of Coating on Aluminum-Coated Iron or Steel Articles .................................
Permeability of Granular Soils (Constant Heat) .............................................
One-Dimensional Consolidation Properties of Soils ...........................................
Determination of Moisture in Soils by Means of a Calcium Carbide Gas
Pressure Moisture Tester .............................................................
Sampling Hydrated Lime ..............................................................
'kting Lime for Chemical Constituents and Particle Sizes ....................................
Determination of the Strength of Soil-Lime Mixtures ........................................
Repetitive Static Plate Load Tests of Soils and Flexible Pavement Components.
for Use in Evaluation and Design of Airport and Highway Pavements ..........................
Nonrepetitive Static Plate Load Test of Soils and Flexible Pavement Components.
for Use in Evaluation and Design of Airport and Highway Pavements ..........................
Field Vane Shear Test in Cohesive Soil ....................................................
Correction for Coarse Particles in the SoirCompaction Test ...................................
Diamond Core Drilling for Site Investigation ...............................................
Number
Subject
Page
xvii
596
599
604
607
609
612
616
621
623
630
632
636
642
648
652
655
658
663
666
706
711
717
720
724
726
730
732
737
740
746
748
752
763
769
771
778
779
783
786
791
793
801
802
808
809
816
820
824
Number
Subject
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Page
829
831
836
840
84.4
848
854
858
862
865
867
870