Is 5512 1983 PDF
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IS : 5512 - 1983
Indian Standard
SPECIFICATION FOR FLOW TABLE FOR USE
IN TESTS -OF HYDRAULIC CEMENTS
AND POZZOLANIC MATERIALS
( First Revision )
Cement and Concrete Sectional Committee,
Representing
Chairman
DB H. C. VIEVEEVABAYA
Members
BDC 2
Cement Research
A D D I T I o N A L D I R E c T 0 R, Research,
Designs & Standards
Organization
( Ministry of Railways )
STANDARDS ( B -8~S )
DEPUTY DIRECTOR, STANDARDS
( B & S ) ( Alternate )
SHEI K. P. BANERJEE
Larsen & Toubro Ltd, Bombay
SERI HARISH N. MALANI ( Alternafe )
Sam S. K. BANE~JEE
National Test House, Calcutta
SERI R. N. BANSAL
Beas Designs Organization, Nangal Township
DE N. S. BHAL
Structural Engineering Research Centre (CSIR),
Roorkee
SHRI V. K. GHANEKAR ( Aftcrnats i
CHIEB ENOINEER ( DESIQNS )
-6ntral Public Works Department
EXECUTIV~Z
ENC+I&EER
( DESIGNS HI ) ( Alternate )
CHIEB ENGINEER ( PBOJECTS )
Irrigation Department,
Government
of Punjab,
Chandigarh
DIRECTOR ( IPRI ) ( Alternate )
Da S. K. CFIOPU
Cement Research Institute of India, New Delhi
DR A. K. MULLIOK ( Alternate )
DIRECTOR
Central Soil and Materials
Research
Station,
New Delhi
DEPUTY DIRECTOR ( Alternate )
DIUECTOB ( C & MDD-I )
Central Water Commission, New Delhi
DEPUTY DIRECTOR (C & MDD-II)
( Alternate )
SH~I T. A. E. DSA
The Concrete Association of Indi,~, Bomhay
SHRI R. N. GREEX ( Alternate )
( Continued on page 2 )
BUREAU
Copyright
OF
INDIAN
1983
STANDARDS
This publication is protected under the Indian Copyrighf Act ( XIV of 1957 ) and
reproduction in whole or in part by any means except with written permission of the
publisherahall be deemed to be an infringement of copyright under the said Act.
iSt5512-1983
( Continued from page
1)
Members
Representing
Engineer-in-Chiefs
Cement
Product
Ltd,
Hvderabad
Asbestos
Hvderabad
Engineering Research Laboratories, Hyderabad
The Associated Cement Companies Ltd, Bombay
Indian Hume Pioe Comaanv Ltd. Bombav
M. N. Dastur &-Co PvtLtd, Calcutta
.
The Institution of Engineers ( India ), Calcutta
DR IQBAL ALI
SHRI P. J. JAOUS
SINAI N. G. Tosnr
SHIZI s. 11. T~ULPAIINI
SiilrI S. K. LAHA
S~ltr B. T. UNWALLA ( Alternate)
DR MOlfAN RAI
Central
Building
Research
Institute ( CSIR ),
Roorkee
Du S. S. REHSI ( Alternate )
SIIR~ K. K. NAMBIAK
In personal
capacity
( Ramanalaya II
First
Crescent Park Road, Gandhinagar,, Adyar, Madras )
SHRI H. S. PASJ~ICHA
Hindustan Prefab Ltd, New Delhi
Ssnl
c. S. bh3LlltA
( Alternate )
SriRI Y. R.Pnu~r.
Indian Roads Congress, New Delhi
SHRI Y. 1~. P1lULL
Central
Road
Research
Institute
( CSIR ),
New Delhi
SIIIZI M. R. CIIATTEI~JEE ( Alternate I )
SHRX K. L. SETHI ( Alfernnte II )
Centre
Research
DR M. RAMAIAH
Structural
Engineering
( CSIR ), Madras
DR A. G. MADIIAVA RAO ( Alfernate j
SHRI A. V. RAMANA
Dilmia Cement ( Bharat ) Ltd, New Delhi
Sun1 G. RAMDAS
Directorate
General of Supplies and Disposals,
New Delhi
Drt A. V. R. RAO
National Buildings Organization, New Delhi
SHRI J. SEN GUPTA ( Alternate )
SH~I R. V. CIIALAPATIII RAN
Geological Survey of India, Calcut(a
SRRI S. ROY t Alternate )
SHRI T. N. S. RAO
Gammon India Ltd, Bombay
SHRI S. A. R~oor ( Alternate )
SIIRI
ARJUN RIJRSIN~HANI
Cement Corporation of India Ltd, New Delhi
SH~I K. VITIIAL RAO ( Alternate J
SII~I S. SEXTUAI~A~~AN
Roads Wing, Ministrv of Shipping and Transport,
New Delhi
San1 N. SIVA~URU ( Alternate )
SECI~ET~~Y
Central Board of Irrigation
and Power, New
Delhi
DEPUTY SXCI~I~TAI~Y(I) ( Alternnfe )
SHRI K. A. SUBRAMANIAM
The India Cempnts Ltd, Madras
SIIIEI P. S. RAMACIIAND_%RAN
( Affernatr )
S u P E R I N T p: N D I N o ENQINEEB Public
Works
Department,
Government
of
( DESIGNS )
Tamil Nadu, Madras
EXSCIJTIVE ENIXNEIX~ ( SM & R
DIVISION ) ( Alternate )
( Continued on page 11 )
IS:
5512 - 1983
Indian Standard
SPECIFICATION FOR FLOW TABLE FOR USE
IN TESTS OF HYDRAULIC CEMENTS
AND POZZOLANIC MATERIALS
( First Revision )
0.
FOREWORD
IS : 5512 - 1983
0.5 For the purpose of deciding
whether a particular
requirement
of this
standard is complied with, the final value, observed or calculated,
expressing the result of a test or analysis, shall be rounded off in accordance
with
IS : 2-1960*. The number of significant
places retained in the rounded off
value should be the same as that of the specified value in this standard.
I. SCOPE
1.1 This standard
covers requirements
of flow table and accessory apparatus used in making
flow tests for consistency
of mortars in tests of
hydraulic
cements and pozzolanic
materials.
2. MATERIALS
2.1 Materials
for construction
of different
apparatus
shall be as given in Table 1.
TABLE
SL
No.
PART
(1)
(2)
i)
SPECIAL
REQUIREMENTS,
IF ANY
MATERIAL
Supporting
Mould
frame
RECO~~MENDED
INDIAN
SF~NDA~D .
(4)
(3)
Cast brass
ii)
MATERIALS
FOR CONSTRUCTION
OF DIFFERENT
COMPONENT
PARTS OF FLOW TABLE
Table
iii)
component
(5)
Hardness,
25
HRB
( 220 HV ), Min
IS: 292-1961+
Cast iron
IS : 210-197at
Cast brass
Hardness,
IS : 292-1961
25 HRB,
( 220 HV),
iv)
Cam
Mild steel,
case-hardened
v)
Cam shaft
Mild steel
vi)
Vertical
Mild steel,
case-hardened
Mh
IS : 1570-1961$
HV)
vii)
shaft
Base r.dte
off numerical
IS : 157~1961$
values (revised).
IS
: 1570-1961$
IS :210-197&t
purposes.
IS I 5512 - 1983
3. IBIMENSIONS
3.1 Dimensions with tolerance, of ditferent component parts ~of -flow table
apparatus shall be as detailed in Fig. 1. Except where other tolerances are
specifically indicat.cd against the dimensions in-Fig. 1, all dimensions shall
be taken as nominal dimensions.
NOTE - The allowable
for coarse class of deviation
deviations
for nominal
in IS : 2102-1969.
dimensions
4. CONSTRUCTION
4.1 Flow Table and Frame - The flow table apparatus shall be constructed in accordance with Fig. 1A to 1G. The apparatus shall consist of
an integrally-cast rigid iron frame and a circular rigid table top 250 f
2.5 mm in diameter, with a shaft attached perpendicular to the table top
by means of a screw thread.
The table top, to which the shaft with its
ititegral contact shoulder is attached, shall be mounted on a frame in such
a manner that it can be raised and dropped vertically through 12 mm
height with a tolerance in height of &O* 1 mm for new table and f0.4 mm
for table in use, by means of a rotated cam.
4.1.1 Table - The table top shall have a fine machined
free from surface defects, and shall be scribed as shawn in
table top shall not vary by more than 0 05 mm from a true
The table shall have an edge thickness of 7.5 mm and shall
ral radial stiffening ribs. The mass of table and attached
4.00 f 0.05 kg and shall be symmetrical around the centre
plane surface
Fig. 1E. The
plane surface.
have six integshaft shall be
of the shaft.
4.1.2 Cam and Vertical Shaft - The wearing surfaces of cam tip and vertical shaft shall be case hardened, where indicated in Fig. 1B and 1C. The
shaft shall be straight and the difference between the diameter of the shaft
and the diameter of the bore of the frame shall not be less than 0.05 mm
and not more-than 0.075 mm for new tables and shall be maintained eat
value from O-05 to 0.125 mm for tables in use. The end of the shaft shall
not fall upon the cam at the end of the drop, but shall make contact with
the cam not less than 120 from the point of drop. The face of the cam
shall be a smooth spiraled curve of uniformly increasing radius from 12 to
30 mm in 360and there shall be no appreciable jar as the shaft comes
into contact with the cam.
The cam shall be recovered and the contact
faces of the cam and the bhaft shail be such that the table does not rotate
more than one revolution in 25 drops. The surfaces of the fr,ame and of
the table which comes into contact at the end of the drop shall be mainIained smooth, plane and horizontal, and parallel with the opper surface
of the table and shall make continuous contact over a full 360 rotation.
*Allowable deviations for dimensionswithout specified tolerances (first reuisiw ).
5
LAF fACL
ShOti
SowJlS,
CONTACT
WIT
WITN
TOWYE
360
MVEL
-I
i-IbDtA
SECTION
I!
@OIL-CURVE
F~OU
E 1001
SPIRAL OF WWORMY
Fl)OM lima
TO 3Omm
TO BE A SUOOTH
INCREASING RADIUS
1N 3600
IB CAM.
Y*cNl::I
&?a LAP SOIlARE
WtTH
SHbFT
AND
TO GWE
3bO* CONTACT\
HARDEN
SUPfACE
END
?
IC VERTICAL
SHAFT
SUPPORTING
FRAME
FIG. 1
t
XX
TO
IS t 5512 = 1983
TAPPED
xi
HOLE
f
SCRIBE
LINES ON THE
FACE OF TABLE
WITH
60 TOOL TO DEPTH
OF
1E
TABLE
All dimensions
FIG. 1
FLOWTABLE
TOi
in millimetres.
Contd
IS:5512
1983
CI------
ql*o?o.s
IF
MOULD
POSlllON
Al
THE
CAM
DETAILS
All dimensions
FIN. 1
HANDLE
OF DROP
SHAFT
I-
IG
OF
TIME
FLOW TABLE
,I20
OF MANUAL
DRIVE
in millimetres.
ACCESSORYAPPARATUS
AND
4.1.2.1 The cam shall be screwed on to the~cam-shaft and additionally secured in position with a suitable taper-pin.
4.1.3 Supporting Frame - The frame casting shall have three integral
stiffening ribs extending the full height of the frame and located 120
apart. The top of the frame shall be chilled to a depth of approximately
6 mm and the face ground and lapped square with the bore and to give
The underside of the base of the
36t_~ contact with the shaft shoulder.
frame shall be ground to secure a complete contact with the steel plate
beneath.
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18 : 5512- 1983
4.1.4 Drive - The flow table may be operated either manually by a
hand wheel mounted on the cam shaft or by a motor connected to the
cam shaft through an enclosed worm gear speed reducer and flexible COUPling ( see Fig IG >. The speed of the cam shaft shall be approximately
100 rev/min. The motor driven mechanism, where provided, shall not be
fastened or mounted on the table base plate or frame.
NOTE 1 - A 40 W motor has been found suitable for a power driven flow table.
NOTE2 - If required by the purchaser, for motor-driven equipment a suitable
counter for recording the number of drops may be provided; a suitable device for
switching off the motor after a specified number of drops may also be provided.
A torque of 27 Nm is recommended
when tightening
the fastenings.
4.2.3 The table top, after the frame has been mounted on the pedestal,
shall be level along two diameters at right angles to each other, in both
the raised and lowered positions.
4.3 Accessory
Apparatus
4.3.1 Mould - The surfaces of the base and top of the mould for casting the flow specimens shall be parallel and at right angles to the vertical
axis of the cone.
4.3.1J The mould shall have a minimum wall thickness of 5 mm.
The outside of the top edge of the mould shall be shaped so as to provide
an integral collar for convenient lifting of the mould.
All surfaces shall
be machined to a smooth finish. A circular shield, approximately 250 mm
in diameter, with a centre opening approximately
100 mm in diameter,
made of non-absorbing
material not attacked by the cement, shall be
used with the flow mould to prevent mortar from spilling on the table top.
9
IS : 5512 - 1983
4.3.2 A suitable firm joint outside caliper shall be provided for measuring the diameter of the mortar -after it has been spread by the operation
of the table.
4.3.3 A tamping bar of steel, 12.5 mm in diameter and 125 to 150 mm
long with a rounded working end shall be provided.
5. PERFORMANCE
5.1 The performance of a flow table shall be considered satisfactory if,
in calibration tests. the table gives a flow value that does not differ bv
more than 5 perceht from flow values obtained with a standard calibrition material*.
6. LUBRICATION
OF FLOW
TABLE
6.1 The vertical shaft of the table shall be kept lightly lubricated with a
light oil.
_ _Oil shall not be present between the contact faces of the table
top and the supporting frame.
Oil on the cam face will lessen wear and
promote smootheness of operation. The table shall be raised and permitted
to drop ten or more times just prior to use if it had not been operated for
some time.
7. MARK1N.G
7.1 The following information shall be clearly and suitably marked on
each component of the flow table as far as practicable,
in a way that it
does not interfere with the performance of the flow table:
a) Name of the manufacturer
and
b) Date of manufacture.
7.1.1
or his registered
trade-mark
or both,
Mark.
NOTE - The use of the Standard Mark is governed by the provisions of the
Bureau of Indian-Standards
Act, 1986 and the Rules and Regulations made there.
under. The Standard Mark on .products covered by an Indian Standard conveys
the assurance that they have been produced to comply with the requirements of that
standard under a well defined system of %xpection,
testing and quality control
which is devised and supervised by BIS and operated by the producer.
Standard
marked products are also continuously
checked by BE for conformity
to that
Details of conditions
under which a iicence for
standard as a further safeguard.
the use of the Standard Mark may be granted to manufacturers or producers may
be obtained from the Bureau of Indian Standards.
*The standard calibration material may be obtained from the Cement
Institute of India, M-10, South Extension Part II, New Delhi 110049.
10
Research
Members
SHRI L. SWAROOP
Sang G. RAMAN,
Director ( Civ Engg )
Member )
Secretary
SIIRI M. N. NEELAKANDHAN
Assistant Director ( Civ Engg ), BIS
Instruments
BDC 2: 10
Convener
DR IQBAL ALI
Engineering
Research
Laboratories,
Hyderabad
Mem hers
SHRI P. D. AQARWAL
Dn T. N. CHOJER ( Alternate)
PROF B. M. ARUJA
DR R. K. D~TTA
SHRI J. P. KAUSHIEH ( Alternate )
SHIU T. P. EKA~BARAM
SHRI H. K. GUHA
Government
of Uttar
and Dealers
11
INDiAk
STANDARDS
ON
INSTRUMENTS
FOR TESTING
CEMENT
AND CONCRETE
IS :
5512-1983
5513-1976
5514-1969
5515-1983
5516-1969
5536-1969
7320-1974
7325-1974
9376-1979
9377-1979
9399-1979
9459-1980
9799-1981
10070-1982
18078-1982
10079-1982
10080-1982
10086- 1982
Flow table for use in tests of hydraulic cement and pozzolanic materials
( Jirsr revision )
Vicat apparatus ( jirsl f&ion )
Apparatus used in Le-Chatelier test
Compaction factor apparatus (first revision )
Variable flow type air-permeability
apparatus ( Blame type )
Constant flow type air-permeability
apparatus ( Lea and Nurse type )
Concrete slump test apparatus
Apparatus for determining constituents of fresh concrete
Apparatus for measuring aggregate crushing value and ten percent fines
value
Apparatus for aggregate impact value
Apparatus for flexural testing of concrete
Apparatus for use in measurement
paste, mortar aud concrete
of length