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NUMERICAL SEQUENCE
T 11-91 Materials Finer Than 75µm (No. 200) Sieve in Mineral Aggregates by Washing .............................................. 2
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T 23-93 Making and Curing Concrete Test Specimens in the Field ................................................................................. 17
T 24-93 Obtaining and Testing Drilled Cores and Sawed Beams of Concrete ................................................................. 21
T 37-91 Sieve Analysis of Mineral Filler for Road and Paving Materials ....................................................................... 31
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T 79-91 Flash Point with Tag Open-Cup Apparatus For Use with Materials Havins a Flash Less Than 93.3°C
200°F) ................................................................................................................................................................. 67
T 80-94 Rockwell Hardness and Rockwell Superficial Hardness of Metallic Materials .................................................. 70
T 87-86 Dry Preparation of Disturbed Soil and Soil Aggregate Samples for Test ........................................................... 82
T 90-94 Determining the Plastic Limit and Plasticity Index of Soils ............................................................................... 98
T 96-94 Resistance to Degradation of Small-Size Coarse Aggregate by Abrasion and Impact in the Los Angeles
T 97-86 Flexural Strength of Concrete (Using Simple Beam with Third-Point Loading) ................................................ 105
T 99-94 The Moisture-Density Relations of Soils Using a (2.5 kg) 5.5 lb. Rammer and a (305 mm) 12 in. Drop .......... 113
T 104-94 Soundness of Aggregate by Use of Sodium Sulfate or Magnesium Sulfate ....................................................... 127
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T 106-94 Compressive Strength of Hydraulic Cement Mortar (Using or 50 mm or 2 in. Cube Specimens) ...................... 159
T 121-86 Weight Per Cubic Foot. Yield, and Air Content (Gravimetric) of Concrete ....................................................... 178
T 126-93 Making and Curing Concrete Test Specimens in the Laboratory ....................................................................... 180
T 128-92 Fineness of Hydraulic Cement by the No. 100 (150-µm) and 200 (75-µm) Sieves ............................................ 191
T 140-93 Compressive Strength of Concrete Using Portions of Beams Broken in Flexure ............................................... 216
T 143-91 Sampling and Testing Calcium Chloride for Roads and Structural Applications ............................................... 220
T 146-88 Wet Preparation of Disturbed Soil Samples for Test .......................................................................................... 223
T 152-93 Air Content of Freshly Mixed Concrete by the Pressure Method ....................................................................... 227
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T 159-88 Comparing Concrete on the Basis of the Bond Developed With Reinforcing Steel ........................................... 251
T 160-93 Length Change of Hardened Hydraulic Cement Mortar and Concrete ............................................................... 255
T 162-93 Mechanical Mixing of Hydraulic Cement Pastes and Mortars of Plastic Consistency ....................................... 265
T 164-94 Quantitative Extraction of Bitumen from Bituminous Paving Mixtures ............................................................. 267
T 166-93 Bulk Specific Gravity of Compacted Bituminous Mixtures Using Saturated Surface-Dry Specimens .. ............ 279
T 176-86 Plastic Fines in Graded Aggregates and Soils by Use of the Sand Equivalent Test ............................................ 289
T 177-81 Flexural Strength of Concrete [Using Simple Beam With Center-Point Loading] ............................................. 296
T 179-93 Effect of Heat and Air on Asphalt Materials [Thin-Film Oven Test] ................................................................. 301
T 180-93 Moisture-Density Relations of Soils Using a (4.54-kg) 10-Ib Rammer and an (457-mm) 18-in. Drop . ............. 304
T 188-75 Evaluation by Freezing and Thawing of Air-Entraining Additions to Portland Cement ..................................... 317
T 190-93 Resistance R-Value and Expansion Pressure of Compacted Soils ...................................................................... 318
T 192-93 Fineness of Hydraulic Cement by the 45-µm (No. 325) Sieve ........................................................................... 327
T 196-80 Air Content of Freshly Mixed Concrete By the Volumetric Method .................................................................. 337
T 199-82 Air Content of Freshly Mixed Concrete by the Chace Indicator ......................................................................... 347
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T 204-90 Density of Soil In-Place by the Drive Cy1inder Method .................................................................................... 355
T 211-90 Determination of Cement Content in Cement Treated Aggregate by the Method of Titration ........................... 377
T 217-87 Determination of Moisture in Soils by Means of a Calcium Carbide Gas Pressure Moisture Tester .................. 393
T 219-87 Testing Lime for Chemical Constituents and Particle Sizes ............................................................................... 397
T 221-90 Repetitive Static Plate Load Tests of Soils and Flexible Pavement Components, for Use in Evaluation and
T 222-81 Nonrepetitive Static Plate Load Test of Soils and Flexible Pavement Components, for Use in Evaluation
T 224-86 Correction for Coarse Particles in the Soil Compaction Test .............................................................................. 417
T 226-90 Triaxial Compressive Strength of Undrained Rock Core Specimens without Pore Pressure Measurements....... 423
T 227-93 Density, Relative Density (Specific Gravity). or API Gravity of Crude Petroleum and Liquid Petroleum
T 229-85 Density of Solid Pitch and Asphalt (Displacement Method) .............................................................................. 428
T 230-68 Determining Degree of Pavement Compaction of Bituminous Aggregate Mixtures .......................................... 429
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T 233-86 Density of Soil In-Place by Block, Chunk, or Core Sampling ............................................................................ 439
T 235-90 Bearing Capacity of Soil for Static Load on Spread Footings ............................................................................ 441
T 236-92 Direct Shear Test of Soils Under Consolidated Drained Conditions .................................................................. 442
T 238-86 Density of Soil and Soil-Aggregate in Place by Nuclear Methods (Shallow Depth) .......................................... 450
T 239-91 Moisture Content of Soil and Soil-Aggregate in Place by Nuclear Methods (Shallow Depth) ........................... 455
T 240-94 Effect of Heat and Air on a Moving Film of Asphalt (Rolling Thin Film Oven Test) ........................................ 459
T 241-80 Helical Continuously Welded Seam Corrugated Steel Pipe ................................................................................ 463
T 242-92 Frictional Properties of Paved Surfaces Using a Full-Scale Tire ........................................................................ 467
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T 243M-92 Sampling Procedure for Impact Testing of Structural Steel ................................................................................ 471
T245-94 Resistance to Plastic Flow of Bituminous Mixtures Using Marshall Apparatus ................................................. 510
T246-93 Resistance to Deformation and Cohesion of Bituminous Mixtures by Means of Hveem Apparatus .................. 515
T247-93 Preparation of Test Specimens of Bituminous Mixtures by Means of California Kneading Compactor ............. 519
T251-77 Soil Investigation and Sampling by Hollow-Stem Auger Borings ...................................................................... 532
T254-80 Installing, Monitoring, and Processing Data of the Traveling Type Slope Inclinometer .................................... 541
T257-86 Instrumental Photometric Measurements of Retroreflective Materials and Retroreflective Devices .................. 554
T260-94 Sampling and Testing for Chloride Ion in. Concrete and Concrete Raw Materials ............................................ 574
T261-78 Measuring Texture Depth of Portland Cement Concrete Using a Tire Tread Depth Gage ................................. 587
T266-90 Charpy V Notch Impact Testing of Metallic Materials (CVN) ........................................................................... 597
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T268-91 Side Force Friction on Paved Surfaces Using the Mu-Meter .............................................................................. 599
T269-94 Percent Air Voids in Compacted Dense and Open Bituminous Paving Mixtures ............................................... 605
T270-94 Centrifuge Kerosene Equivalent and Approximate Bitumen Ratio .................................................................... 607
T271-83 Density of Plastic and Hardened Portland Cement Concrete in Place by Nuclear Methods ............................... 615
T275-91 Bulk Specific Gravity of Compacted Bituminous Mixtures Using Paraffin-Coated Specimens ......................... 628
T276-91 Developing Early-Age Compression Test Values and Projecting Later-Age Strengths ..................................... 630
T277-93 Electrical Indication of Concrete's Ability to Resist Chloride Ion Penetration ................................................... 634
T278-90 Surface Frictional Properties Using the British Pendulum Tester ....................................................................... 639
T279-91 Accelerated Polishing of Aggregates Using the British Wheel ........................................................................... 643
T282-90 Calibrating a Wheel Force or Torque Transducer Using a Calibration Platform (User Level) ........................... 655
T283-89 Resistance of Compacted Bituminous Mixture to Moisture Induced Damage ................................................... 659
T285-89 Bend Test for Bars for Concrete Reinforcement ................................................................................................. 662
T287-93 Asphalt Cement Content of Asphalt Concrete Mixtures by the Nuclear Method ............................................... 666
T290-94 Determining Water Soluble Sulfate Ion Content in Soil ..................................................................................... 674
T291-94 Determining Water Soluble Chloride Ion Content in Soil .................................................................................. 678
T292-91 Resilient Modulus of Subgrade Soils and Untreated Base/Subbase Materials .................................................... 682
T294-94 Resilient Modulus of Unbound Granular Base/Subbase Materials and Subgrade Soils-SHRP Protocol P46 ..... 695
T295-92 Specific Gravity or API Gravity of Liquid Asphalts by Hydrometer Method .................................................... 707
T296-94 Unconsolidated, Undrained Compressive Strength of Cohesive Soils in Triaxial Compression ........................ 710
T299-93 Rapid Identification of Alkali Silica Reaction Products in Concrete .................................................................. 726
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As an aid to the user of this volume, the following tabulation shows equivalences between AASHTO and ASTM specifications.
Where an asterisk (*) follows the ASTM number, there is a difference between the two specifications. These differences are
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AASHTO Designation ASTM Designation AASHTO Designation ASTM Designation
T 162-93 C 305-91
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AASHTO Designation ASTM Designation AASHTO Designation ASTM Designation
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Withdrawn Specifications, Part II
The following is a list of withdrawn specifications which AASHTO adopted from ASTM and assigned an AASHTO designation.
These specifications are no longer printed in full as explained in the Introduction. To aid the user, the numerical order of these
AASHTO specifications has been retained in this volume. Furthermore, the differences between the AASHTO specification and the
related ASTM specification are described under each AASHTO designation number.
T2 D 75-87
T32 C 67-93
T40 D 140-93
T42 D 545-84
T47 D 6-90
T48 D 92-90
T49 D 5-86
T50 D 139-90
T51 D 113-86
T53 D 36-89
T55 D 95-83
T59 D 244-93
T60 D 38-79
T61 D 168-86
T62 D 246-89
T67 E 4-94
T68 E 8-94
T70 E 10-93
T72 D 88-81
T 73 D 93-94
T74 D 369-84
T78 D 402-76
T80 E 18-93
T 81 D 367-94
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T 82 D 368-89
T 83 D 370-84
T96 C 131-89
T 115 D 86-93
T 134 D 558-82
T 143 D 345-90
T 151 D 555-84
T 165 D 1075-94
T 167 D 1074-93
T 168 D 979-89
T 172 D 290-91
T 187 D 1191-84
T200 E 70-90
T201 D 2170-92
T202 D 2171-92
T215 D 2434-68
T227 D 1298-85
T 228 D 70-82
T229 D 71-78
T235 D 1194-72
T266 E 23-94
T297 D 4767-88
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