ATT-3, Part I
1.0 Scope
ATT-3/95 BULK ASPHALT CONTENT
Part I, Truck Scale Weight Method
1.0
SCOPE
This method describes the procedure for determining the percentage bulk asphalt
content based on:
a)
depth measurements of the asphalt storage tanks to determine the amount
of asphalt used, and
b)
the weight of dry aggregate as determined by truck scale weight of mix
corrected for moisture and asphalt.
2.0
EQUIPMENT
asphalt storage calibration charts
calculator
tank "dipstick"
Data Sheet: Bulk Asphalt Content, MAT 6-43
3.0
PROCEDURE
1.
After the asphalt storage tanks have been set up at the plant site, and while
they are still empty, obtain the distance to the nearest 0.05 metres from the
inside top surface of the tank shell to the bottom of the tank. Record as Total
Depth of Tank (line "A"), as shown in Figure 1.
2.
Obtain the inner length of each tank to the nearest 0.05 m. Obtain or make
up calibration charts for the inner length and height of each tank.
3.
When a bulk asphalt content is required, have the contractor measure the
distance to the nearest 0.05 metres from the inside top surface of the tank
shell to the top of the surface of asphalt in the tank at the beginning of the
day. Record as Beginning Depth of Asphalt from top of tank (line "B").
4.
Obtain the temperature of asphalt in storage at the time of measurement and
record as Beginning Temperature of Asphalt in Tank (line "H").
5.
Calculate the Depth of Asphalt (in metres) in the storage tank (line "C") as
follows:
' Total Depth of Tank & Beginning Depth of Asphalt (from top of tank)
6.
If asphalt calibration charts are available, use the charts and the Depth of
Asphalt in Tank (line "C") to determine the Beginning Volume of Asphalt in
Tank and record it on line "G". Then leave lines "D", "E", and "F" blank and
proceed to step 11.
ATT-3
3.0 Procedure
BULK ASPHALT CONTENT
PROJECT NO.
MAT 6-43/95
2:28
CONTRACT NO.
6666/95
LOT NO.
FROM
N. OF DIDSBURY INT.
DATE
TO
S. OF OLDS INT.
CONTRACTOR
PROJECT MANAGER
M. SMITH
95.08.12
ABC CONSTRUCTION
TECHNOLOGIST
B. JONES
TANK 1
TANK 2
A TOTAL DEPTH OF TANK
4.10
4.50
B BEGINNING DEPTH OF ASPHALT (from top of tank)
2.35
1.85
A-B
1.75
2.65
DEPTH OF ASPHALT IN TANK
PERCENT DEPTH FILLED
100 C / A
42.68
58.89
PERCENT OF CAPACITY FILLED
TABLE 1
40.74
61.22
CAPACITY OF TANK
100 000
110 000
BEGINNING VOLUME OF ASPHALT IN TANK
40 740
67 342
BEGINNING TEMPERATURE OF ASPHALT IN TANK
146
149
RELATIVE DENSITY OF ASPHALT AT 15 EC
1.024
1.024
kg/R
WT. PER LITRE OF ASPHALT AT TANK TEMPERATURE
0.942
0.9405
kg/R
K1 38 377
K2 63 335
E . F / 100 or Calib. Chart
TABLE 2
K BEGINNING WEIGHT OF ASPHALT IN TANK
G.J
BEGINNING WEIGHT OF ASPHALT IN TANKS
WEIGHT OF ASPHALT DELIVERED DURING INTERVAL
K1 + K2
TOTAL WEIGHT OF ASPHALT AVAILABLE
DEPTH OF ASPHALT AT END OF DAY
DEPTH OF ASPHALT REMAINING IN TANK
Q
R
L+M
kg
101 712
kg
212 000
kg
313 712
kg
1.20
3.10
A-O
2.90
1.40
PERCENT DEPTH FILLED
100 P / A
70.73
31.11
PERCENT OF CAPACITY FILLED
TABLE 1
75.60
26.61
R . F / 100 or Calib. Chart
75 600
29 271
150
153
0.940
0.9375
V1 71 064
V2 27 442
S ENDING VOLUME OF ASPHALT IN TANK
T ENDING TEMPERATURE OF ASPHALT IN TANK
U
EC
WT. PER LITRE OF ASPHALT AT TANK TEMPERATURE
TABLE 2
V ENDING WEIGHT OF ASPHALT IN TANK
S.U
W WEIGHT OF ASPHALT REMAINING IN TANKS
EC
kg/R
kg
V1 + V2
98 506
kg
N-W
215 206
kg
Y WEIGHT OF PAID MOIST MIX
3 769 500
kg
Z WEIGHT OF REJECTED MIX
24 850
kg
3 794 350
kg
0.27
100 AA / (100 + BB)
3 784 133
kg
CC - X
3 568 927
kg
6.03
X WEIGHT OF ASPHALT USED
AA TOTAL WEIGHT OF MOIST MIX
Y+Z
BB AVERAGE MOISTURE CONTENT OF MIX
CC WEIGHT OF DRY MIX
DD WEIGHT OF DRY AGGREGATE
EE BULK ASPHALT CONTENT
100 X / DD
REMARKS
FIGURE 1
ATT-3
NOTE:
7.
3.0 Procedure (Cont'd)
For contractor supplied charts, check if the tank is calibratedni
U.S. gallons. To convert U.S. gallons to Imperial gallons, divide
the U.S. gallons by 1.20094. To con
vert Imperial gallons to litres,
multiply the Imperial gallons by 4.546.
If asphalt calibration charts are not available, calculate the Percent Dept
h
Filled (line "D") using the formula:
Percent Depth Filled (%) '
8.
Depth of Asphalt in Tank
100 %
Total Depth of Tank
Use Table 1 andthe Percent Depth filled (line "D") to determine the Percent
of Capacity Filled, and record it on line "E".
QUANTITIES FOR VARIOUS DEPTHS OF CYLINDRICAL TANKS
IN A HORIZONTAL POSITION
%
Depth
Filled
% of
Capacity
Filled
%
Depth
Filled
% of
Capacity
Filled
%
Depth
Filled
% of
Capacity
Filled
%
Depth
Filled
% of
Capacity
Filled
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
0.20
0.50
0.90
1.34
1.87
2.45
3.07
3.74
4.45
5.20
5.98
6.80
7.64
8.50
9.40
10.32
11.27
12.24
13.23
14.23
15.26
16.32
17.40
18.50
19.61
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
20.73
21.86
23.00
24.07
25.31
26.48
27.66
28.84
30.03
31.19
32.44
33.66
34.90
36.14
37.39
38.64
39.89
41.14
42.40
43.66
44.92
46.19
47.45
48.73
50.00
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
51.27
52.55
53.81
55.08
56.34
57.60
58.86
60.11
61.36
62.61
63.86
65.10
66.34
67.56
68.81
69.97
71.16
72.34
73.52
74.69
75.93
77.00
78.14
79.27
80.39
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
81.50
82.60
83.68
84.74
85.77
86.77
87.76
88.73
89.68
90.60
91.50
92.36
93.20
94.02
94.80
95.55
96.26
96.93
97.55
98.13
98.66
99.10
99.50
99.80
TABLE 1
9.
Obtain the volume in litres of each asphalt storage tank and records a
Capacity of Tank (line "F").
ATT-3
3.0 Procedure (Cont'd)
The weight of asphalt delivered by trucks can be used to determine eth
capacity of the tanks. The capacity in litres ofhorizontal tanks can also be
calculated using the formula:
Capacity (R) '
B D2 L
1000 R/m 3 or 0.7854 D 2 L
4
Where D = inside diameter of tank (depth of tank), and
L = inside length of tank
10.
Determine the Volume of Asphalt in litres in the storage tank (line "G") using
the formula:
Vol. (R) '
Capacity of Tank Percent of Capacity Filled with Asphalt
100 %
11.
Obtain from the Mix Design the Relative Density of Asphalt at 15
EC for the
grade of asphalt used for the project and record it on line "T".
12.
Correct the weight per litre of asphalt at 15
EC to the equivalent weight pe
r
litre at theelevated storage temperature using Table 2 for asphalt cements,
Table 3 for cutback asphalts or Table 4 for emulsified asphalts.
13.
Find in the temperature column the Beginning Temperature of Asphaltn i
Tank (line "H"), then proceed across the table to where it intercepts eth
proper Relative Density of Asphalt at 15
EC (line "I"). Interpolating
intermediate values, pick off the Weight per Litre of Asphalt at Tan
k
Temperature and record it in line "J".
For example:
Beginning Asphalt Tank Temperature
= 136
EC
Relative Density of Asphalt Cement at 15
EC = 1.015
Wt. per Litre of Asphalt at Tank Temperature = 0.940 kg from Table 2
14.
Calculate the Weight of Asphalt in kg in the Storage Tank (line "K") sa
follows:
' Wt./R of Asphalt at Tank Temperature Volume of Asphalt in Tank
15.
When two tanks are used, add the Beginning Weight ofAsphalt for Tank 1
(line "K1") to the Beginning Weight of Asphalt or
f Tank 2 (line "K2") and record
as the Beginning Weight of Asphalt in Tanks (line "L")
16.
Determine the weight of asphalt delivered during the bulk asphalt conten
t
interval (line "M") by totalling theweights of the asphalt delivery slip invoices.
The Senior Technologist is normally responsible for picking up the asphal
t
delivery slip invoices, calculating the weigh
t of asphalt added, and forwarding
the invoices to the Project Manager.
ATT-3
3.0 Procedure Cont'd)
WEIGHT PER LITRE OF ASPHALT CEMENT
CORRECTED TO STORAGE TEMPERATURE (kg/R)
RELATIVE DENSITY OF ASPHALT CEMENT AT 15EC
TEMP
EC
0.995
1.000
1.005
1.010
1.015
1.020
1.025
1.030
1.035
1.040
90
92
94
96
98
100
102
104
106
108
110
112
114
116
118
120
122
124
126
128
130
132
134
136
138
140
142
144
146
148
150
152
154
156
158
160
162
164
166
168
170
172
174
176
0.949
0.948
0.946
0.945
0.944
0.943
0.942
0.940
0.939
0.938
0.937
0.936
0.935
0.933
0.932
0.931
0.930
0.929
0.927
0.926
0.925
0.924
0.923
0.921
0.920
0.919
0.918
0.917
0.915
0.914
0.913
0.912
0.911
0.909
0.908
0.907
0.906
0.905
0.903
0.902
0.901
0.900
0.899
0.897
0.954
0.952
0.951
0.950
0.949
0.948
0.946
0.945
0.944
0.943
0.942
0.940
0.939
0.938
0.937
0.936
0.934
0.933
0.932
0.931
0.930
0.928
0.927
0.926
0.925
0.924
0.922
0.921
0.920
0.919
0.918
0.916
0.915
0.914
0.913
0.912
0.910
0.909
0.908
0.907
0.906
0.904
0.903
0.902
0.958
0.957
0.956
0.955
0.954
0.952
0.951
0.950
0.949
0.948
0.946
0.945
0.944
0.943
0.941
0.940
0.939
0.938
0.937
0.935
0.934
0.933
0.932
0.931
0.929
0.928
0.927
0.926
0.925
0.923
0.922
0.921
0.920
0.919
0.917
0.916
0.915
0.914
0.913
0.911
0.910
0.909
0.908
0.907
0.963
0.962
0.961
0.959
0.958
0.957
0.956
0.955
0.953
0.952
0.951
0.950
0.949
0.947
0.946
0.945
0.944
0.943
0.941
0.940
0.939
0.938
0.936
0.935
0.934
0.933
0.932
0.930
0.929
0.928
0.927
0.926
0.924
0.923
0.922
0.921
0.920
0.918
0.917
0.916
0.915
0.913
0.912
0.911
0.968
0.967
0.965
0.964
0.963
0.962
0.961
0.959
0.958
0.957
0.956
0.955
0.953
0.952
0.951
0.950
0.948
0.947
0.946
0.945
0.944
0.942
0.941
0.940
0.939
0.937
0.936
0.935
0.934
0.933
0.931
0.930
0.929
0.928
0.926
0.925
0.924
0.923
0.922
0.920
0.919
0.918
0.917
0.916
0.973
0.971
0.970
0.969
0.968
0.967
0.965
0.964
0.963
0.962
0.960
0.959
0.958
0.957
0.956
0.954
0.953
0.952
0.951
0.949
0.948
0.947
0.946
0.945
0.943
0.942
0.941
0.940
0.938
0.937
0.936
0.935
0.934
0.932
0.931
0.930
0.929
0.927
0.926
0.925
0.924
0.922
0.921
0.920
0.977
0.976
0.975
0.974
0.973
0.971
0.970
0.969
0.968
0.966
0.965
0.964
0.963
0.961
0.960
0.959
0.958
0.957
0.955
0.954
0.953
0.952
0.950
0.949
0.948
0.947
0.945
0.944
0.943
0.942
0.941
0.939
0.938
0.937
0.936
0.934
0.933
0.932
0.931
0.929
0.928
0.927
0.926
0.925
0.982
0.981
0.980
0.978
0.977
0.976
0.975
0.974
0.972
0.971
0.970
0.969
0.967
0.966
0.965
0.964
0.962
0.961
0.960
0.959
0.957
0.956
0.955
0.954
0.953
0.951
0.950
0.949
0.948
0.946
0.945
0.944
0.943
0.941
0.940
0.939
0.938
0.936
0.935
0.934
0.933
0.932
0.930
0.929
0.987
0.986
0.984
0.983
0.982
0.981
0.980
0.978
0.977
0.976
0.975
0.973
0.972
0.971
0.970
0.968
0.967
0.966
0.965
0.963
0.962
0.961
0.960
0.958
0.957
0.956
0.955
0.953
0.952
0.951
0.950
0.948
0.947
0.946
0.945
0.943
0.942
0.941
0.940
0.939
0.937
0.936
0.935
0.934
0.992
0.990
0.989
0.988
0.987
0.985
0.984
0.983
0.982
0.981
0.979
0.978
0.977
0.976
0.974
0.973
0.972
0.971
0.969
0.968
0.967
0.966
0.964
0.963
0.962
0.961
0.959
0.958
0.957
0.956
0.954
0.953
0.952
0.951
0.949
0.948
0.947
0.946
0.944
0.943
0.942
0.941
0.939
0.938
TABLE 2
ATT-3
3.0 Procedure Cont'd)
WEIGHT PER LITRE OF CUTBACK ASPHALTS
CORRECTED TO STORAGE TEMPERATURE (kg/R)
RELATIVE DENSITY OF CUTBACK ASPHALTS AT 15EC
TEMP
EC
0.945
0.950
0.955
0.960
0.965
0.970
0.975
0.980
0.985
0.990
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
36
38
40
42
44
46
48
50
52
54
56
58
60
62
64
66
68
70
72
74
76
78
80
82
84
86
88
90
92
94
96
98
100
0.949
0.947
0.946
0.945
0.943
0.942
0.940
0.939
0.938
0.937
0.935
0.934
0.933
0.931
0.930
0.929
0.927
0.926
0.924
0.923
0.922
0.920
0.919
0.918
0.917
0.915
0.914
0.913
0.911
0.910
0.909
0.907
0.906
0.905
0.904
0.902
0.901
0.900
0.898
0.897
0.896
0.894
0.893
0.892
0.891
0.889
0.954
0.952
0.951
0.950
0.948
0.947
0.945
0.944
0.943
0.942
0.940
0.939
0.938
0.936
0.935
0.933
0.932
0.931
0.929
0.928
0.927
0.925
0.924
0.923
0.922
0.920
0.919
0.918
0.916
0.915
0.914
0.912
0.911
0.910
0.908
0.907
0.905
0.904
0.903
0.901
0.900
0.899
0.898
0.897
0.895
0.894
0.959
0.957
0.956
0.955
0.953
0.952
0.950
0.949
0.948
0.947
0.945
0.944
0.942
0.941
0.940
0.938
0.937
0.936
0.934
0.933
0.932
0.930
0.929
0.928
0.926
0.925
0.923
0.922
0.921
0.920
0.918
0.917
0.916
0.914
0.913
0.912
0.910
0.909
0.908
0.907
0.905
0.904
0.903
0.901
0.900
0.898
0.964
0.962
0.961
0.960
0.958
0.957
0.955
0.954
0.953
0.952
0.950
0.949
0.947
0.946
0.945
0.943
0.942
0.940
0.939
0.938
0.937
0.935
0.934
0.932
0.931
0.930
0.928
0.927
0.926
0.925
0.923
0.922
0.921
0.919
0.918
0.917
0.915
0.914
0.912
0.911
0.910
0.908
0.907
0.906
0.905
0.903
0.969
0.967
0.966
0.965
0.963
0.962
0.960
0.959
0.958
0.957
0.955
0.954
0.952
0.951
0.950
0.948
0.947
0.946
0.944
0.943
0.941
0.940
0.939
0.937
0.936
0.935
0.933
0.932
0.931
0.929
0.928
0.926
0.925
0.924
0.923
0.921
0.920
0.919
0.917
0.916
0.915
0.913
0.912
0.911
0.910
0.908
0.973
0.972
0.971
0.970
0.969
0.967
0.966
0.965
0.964
0.962
0.961
0.960
0.959
0.958
0.957
0.955
0.954
0.953
0.951
0.950
0.949
0.948
0.947
0.945
0.944
0.943
0.942
0.941
0.940
0.938
0.937
0.936
0.935
0.934
0.933
0.931
0.930
0.929
0.928
0.927
0.925
0.924
0.923
0.922
0.921
0.919
0.978
0.977
0.976
0.975
0.974
0.972
0.971
0.970
0.969
0.967
0.966
0.965
0.964
0.962
0.961
0.960
0.959
0.958
0.956
0.955
0.954
0.953
0.952
0.950
0.949
0.948
0.947
0.946
0.944
0.943
0.942
0.941
0.940
0.938
0.937
0.936
0.935
0.934
0.932
0.931
0.930
0.929
0.928
0.927
0.926
0.924
0.983
0.982
0.981
0.980
0.979
0.977
0.976
0.975
0.974
0.972
0.971
0.970
0.969
0.967
0.966
0.965
0.964
0.963
0.961
0.960
0.959
0.958
0.957
0.955
0.954
0.953
0.952
0.951
0.949
0.948
0.947
0.946
0.945
0.943
0.942
0.941
0.940
0.939
0.937
0.936
0.935
0.934
0.933
0.931
0.930
0.929
0.988
0.987
0.986
0.985
0.984
0.982
0.981
0.980
0.978
0.977
0.976
0.975
0.974
0.972
0.971
0.970
0.969
0.968
0.966
0.965
0.964
0.962
0.961
0.960
0.959
0.958
0.956
0.955
0.954
0.953
0.952
0.950
0.949
0.948
0.947
0.946
0.944
0.943
0.942
0.941
0.940
0.938
0.937
0.936
0.935
0.934
0.993
0.992
0.991
0.990
0.989
0.987
0.986
0.985
0.983
0.982
0.981
0.980
0.979
0.977
0.976
0.975
0.973
0.972
0.971
0.970
0.969
0.967
0.966
0.965
0.964
0.963
0.961
0.960
0.959
0.958
0.957
0.955
0.954
0.953
0.952
0.950
0.949
0.948
0.947
0.946
0.944
0.943
0.942
0.941
0.940
0.938
TABLE 3
ATT-3
3.0 Procedure
WEIGHT PER LITRE OF EMULSIFIED ASPHALT
CORRECTED TO STORAGE TEMPERATURE
RELATIVE DENSITY OF EMULSION: 1.000
Temp.
EC
kg/R
Temp.
EC
kg/R
Temp.
EC
kg/R
Temp.
EC
kg/R
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
1.003
1.002
1.001
1.000
0.999
0.998
0.997
0.996
0.995
0.994
30
32
34
36
38
40
42
44
46
48
0.994
0.993
0.992
0.991
0.990
0.089
0.988
0.987
0.986
0.985
50
52
54
56
58
60
62
64
66
68
0.985
0.984
0.983
0.982
0.981
0.980
0.979
0.978
0.977
0.976
70
72
74
76
78
80
82
84
86
88
0.976
0.975
0.974
0.973
0.972
0.971
0.970
0.969
0.968
0.967
TABLE 4
17.
Calculate the Total Weight of Asphalt Available in kg (line "N") as follows:
' Wt. of Asphalt Delivered % Wt. of Asphalt in Tanks
18.
At the end of the day:
a)
Have the contractor measure the distance in metres to the neares
t
0.05 m from the inside top surface of the tank shell to the surface of
the asphalt in the tank. Record as Depth to Asphalt at End of Da
y
(line "O").
b)
Obtain the temperature of asphalt in storage at the time f o
measurement and record as Ending Temperature of Asphalt in Tank
(line "T").
The depth measurement and temperature at the end of one day correspond
to the beginning depth measurement and temperature of the next day.
19.
Calculate the Depth of Asphalt in mm in the stora
ge tank (line "P") as follows:
' Total Depth of Tank & Depth of Asphalt (from top of tank)
20.
If asphalt calibration charts are available, use the charts and the Depthf o
Asphalt Remaining in Tank (line "P") to determine the Ending Volume f o
Asphalt in Tank and record it on line "S". Then, leavenes
li "Q" and "R" blank,
and proceed to step 24.
21.
If asphalt calibration charts are not available, calculate the Percent Dept
h
Filled (line "Q") using the formula:
Percent Depth Filled (%) '
Depth of Asphalt Remaining in Tank
100 %
Total Depth of Tank
ATT-3
3.0 Procedure (Cont'd)
22.
Use Table 1 and the Percent DepthFilled (line "Q") to determine the Percent
of Capacity Filled and record it on line "R".
23.
Determine the Ending Volume inlitres of the asphalt in the storage tank (line
"S") using the formula:
Vol. (R) '
Capacity of Tank Percent of Capacity Filled with Asphalt
100 %
24.
With the Ending Temperature ofAsphalt in Tank (line "T") and the Relative
Density of Asphalt at 15EC (line "I") use Table 2 or 3 or 4 to determine th
e
Weight per Litre of Asphalt at Tank Temperature and record it on line "U".
25.
Calculate the Weight of Asphalt in kg inhe
t storage tank (line "V") as follows:
' Wt./R of Asphalt at Tank Temperature Ending Volume of Asphalt in Tank
26.
When two tanks are being used, addthe Ending Weight of Asphalt in Tank 1
(line "V1") to the corresponding EndingWeight of Asphalt in Tank 2 (line "V")
2
and record as Weight of Asphalt Remaining in Tanks (line "W").
27.
Calculate the Weight of Asphalt Used during the bulk test (line "X") sa
follows:
' Total Wt. of Asphalt Available & Wt. of Asphalt Remaining in Tanks
28.
Obtain from the Project Manager or office person the total weight in kgf o
moist mix produced during this intervaland record as Weight of Paid Moist
Mix (line "Y").
29.
Add up all loads of mix that were diverted to other projects or rejected, and
record as Weight of Rejected Mix (line "Z").
When calculating the total weight of mix produced during the bulk asphal
t
content test, ensure that you account for all mix produced
by the asphalt plant
during that time period. Include in the total:
30.
a)
the estimated weight of the loads rejected at the plant which did not
pass over the weigh scale;
b)
the loads of mix diverted to another pro
ject, e.g., patching. which are
typically recorded on separate scale sheets.
Determine the Total Weight of Moist Mix in kg (line "AA") as follows:
' Wt. of Paid Moist Mix % Wt. of Rejected or Diverted Mix
ATT-3
4.0 Hints and Precautions
31.
Determine the average moisture content of the plant mix in percent d
an
record as Average Moisture Content of Mix (line "BB").
32.
Calculate the Weight of Dry Mix in kg (line "CC") using the formula:
Wt. of Dry Mix (kg) '
33.
Total Wt. of Moist Mix
100 %
100 % Mix Moisture Content in %
Determine the Wt. of Dry Aggregate in kg (line "DD") as follows:
Wt. of Dry Aggregate ' Wt. of Dry Mix & Wt. of Asphalt Used
34.
Calculate the Bulk Asphalt Content in % (line "EE") using the formula:
Bulk Asphalt Content (%) '
Wt. of Asphalt Used (line "X")
100 %
Wt. of Dry Aggregate (line "DD")
4.0
HINTS AND PRECAUTIONS
1.
The bulk asphalt content when compared to the day's individual extractio
n
results and/or nuclear asphaltcontent results will give some indication of the
fluctuation occurring in the mixproduction. Remedial action should be taken
where the difference between the twobecomes excessive, e.g., greater than
0.3% in asphalt content. Also, a comparison of the
bulk asphalt content and
the average of the day's extract
ions and/or nuclear asphalt contents will give
an indication of the accuracy of each. If individual results consistently differ
by more than 0.5% investigate and resolve the differences.
2.
Since the daily bulk check represents the actual, average asphalt content of
the mix produced by the plant, it should correlate within 0.3% to the plan
t
setting used. The asphalt plant a
c libration and testing procedures should be
checked whenever poor correlation is obtained.
3.
After the first day of production only one set of tank measurements per day
is required as one may use the weight of asphalt remain
ing in tanks (line "W")
of day 1 as the beginning weight of asphalt inanks
t
(line "L") for day 2 and so
on.
4.
Technologists should add days of low production to high production days to
increase the accuracy of the bulk asphalt content test. Weekly bulks for all
mix produced during a seven day period should be performed, r o
arrangements can be made with the office person to calculate a weekly bulk
based on his tabulation of the asphalt invoices and scale sheets.
5.
If during production the asphalt plant runs out of asphalt, a bulk asphal
t
content may be obtained using the total of the asphalt delivery slip invoices
to determine the total weight of asphalt used.