
Aggregate Crushing Value Test
The Aggregate Crushing Value (ACV) Test assesses coarse aggregates' strength and resistance to crushing under a progressively applied compressive pressure. This standard approach, as outlined in BS 812-110 and IS 2386 (Part IV), is commonly utilized in pavement and concrete design when aggregate stability is critical. The test calculates the proportion of crushed material, which indicates how well aggregates will withstand large loads from vehicle traffic or structural components. The ACV test increases durability and reduces maintenance requirements by ensuring aggregates have a high crushing resistance, particularly in highway, runway, and severely loaded industrial flooring applications.
Advantages of Aggregate Crushing Value Test:
- Measures the resistance to crushing under load.
- Ensures high-quality aggregate selection.
- Conforms to worldwide standards (BS, IS).
- Reduces the likelihood of surface rutting and failure.
- Suitable for base and subbase materials.