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Bitumen Viscosity Test Using Rotational Viscometer

This document describes an experiment to determine the viscosity of bitumen at different temperatures using a rotational viscometer. It involves heating bitumen samples, inserting them into the viscometer apparatus, and measuring viscosity readings at 1 minute intervals over 3 minutes once the sample reaches the test temperature. The experiment aims to establish how bitumen viscosity varies with temperature, which is important for ensuring the bitumen has suitable viscosity for mixing, coating aggregates, and undergoing compaction during pavement construction.
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Bitumen Viscosity Test Using Rotational Viscometer

This document describes an experiment to determine the viscosity of bitumen at different temperatures using a rotational viscometer. It involves heating bitumen samples, inserting them into the viscometer apparatus, and measuring viscosity readings at 1 minute intervals over 3 minutes once the sample reaches the test temperature. The experiment aims to establish how bitumen viscosity varies with temperature, which is important for ensuring the bitumen has suitable viscosity for mixing, coating aggregates, and undergoing compaction during pavement construction.
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Experiment number: 6

Experiment name: Rotational viscometer test.


Aim of experiment: To determine the viscosity of bitumen at different temperature using
rotational viscometer.
Relevant codes: ASTM D4402/D4402M-13, Standard test method for viscosity
determination of asphalt at elevated temperatures using a rotational viscometer.
Relevance and importance: Bitumen is a thermo-plastic material whose viscosity varies
with variation in temperature. From the point of view of pavement engineering, the viscosity
of bitumen should be low enough to properly coat the aggregate particles at the mixing
temperature and also maintain an adequate viscosity to undergo proper compaction at the
compaction temperature. To ensure that the binder fulfils this criteria, viscosity measurements
are taken at varying temperature and a plot of viscosity vs. temperature is made. From this
plot temperature corresponding to suitable viscosity can be determined.
Test description: In this test, after the equipment warms up properly, the torque is set to in
between 10% to 98%. The bitumen sample is heated and poured into the sample chamber and
the sample chamber is inserted into the viscometer. The test sample is allowed to equilibrate
for 10 min at the test temperature. After that the test is started, once the rotations stabilise,
viscosity reading are noted down.
Apparatus required:
1. Rotational viscometer.
2. Temperature-Controlled Thermal Chamber Heater.
3. Sample Chambers, reusable or disposable.
4. Temperature Controller, capable of maintaining the specimen temperatures to 1.0C.
5. Balance, thermometer.
Procedure: For conducting the test, this steps are followed:
1. The instrument is allowed to warm up properly for at least 5 min.
2. Bring the temperature of the equipment to the desired test temperature.

3.

An apparatus-measuring geometry is selected that will develop a resisting torque


between 10 % and 98 % of the instrument capacity at the selected speed. Accuracy

4.

increases with increase in torque.


The sample chamber is preheated and the selected apparatus-measuring geometry

5.

until temperature equilibrium has been obtained for at least 15 min.


Fill the sample chamber with specified amount of bitumen sample, taking care not to

6.

overfill.
The preheated apparatus-measuring geometry is inserted into the liquid in the

7.

chamber, and coupled to the viscometer.


The asphalt sample is brought to the desired test temperature and allowed to

equilibrate for 10 min.


8. Then the test is began, keeping the resisting torque in between 10% to 98%.
9. For torque readings above 98 % of the instrument capacity, decrease the speed of
rotation of the apparatus-measuring geometry and for torque reading below 10 % of
the instrument capacity at the highest test temperature, increase the speed of rotation
of the apparatus geometry.
10. Viscosity or the torque is measured at 1min intervals for a total of three minutes after
the readings stabilizes.
Observation table:
Binder used for testing is

SL. No

Temperature,
C

1
2
3

Calculations:

Viscosity readings, cP
Observed

Mean

Torque, %
Observed

Mean

Mean
viscosity, cP

Result and discussions:

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