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This article establishes procedures for Laboratory testing and reporting samples of metallic-coated steel culvert metal.  Refer to [http://www.modot.mo.gov/business/standards_and_specs/Sec1020.pdf Sec 1020] for MoDOT's specs.
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This article establishes procedures for Laboratory testing and reporting samples of metallic-coated steel culvert metal.  Refer to [http://www.modot.org/business/standards_and_specs/SpecbookEPG.pdf#page=14 Sec 1020] for MoDOT's specs.
  
 
===1020.8.1 Procedure===
 
===1020.8.1 Procedure===
Laboratory tests desired on the sample will be designated by the inspector in the remarks area in [http://wwwi/intranet/cm/siteManager.htm SiteManager (SM)]. Normally, the only Laboratory tests required are mass of coating on each sample and chemical analysis approximately once a year. If two samples from different districts are submitted for chemical analysis within a period of one month from the same manufacturer and base metal, only one of the samples need be tested. Other  tests shall be performed when requested.
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Laboratory tests desired on the sample will be designated by the inspector in the remarks area in AASHTOWARE Project (AWP). Normally, the only Laboratory tests required are mass of coating on each sample and chemical analysis approximately once a year. If two samples from different districts are submitted for chemical analysis within a period of one month from the same manufacturer and base metal, only one of the samples need be tested. Other  tests shall be performed when requested.
  
 
====1020.8.1.1 Chemical Tests====
 
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:(e) Silicon - Sulfuric Acid method
 
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Original test data and calculations shall be recorded in Laboratory workbooks. Test results shall then be recorded through SM.
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Original test data and calculations shall be recorded in Laboratory workbooks. Test results shall then be recorded through AASHTOWARE Project (AWP).
  
 
====1020.8.1.2 Physical Tests====
 
====1020.8.1.2 Physical Tests====
Gage and thickness shall be determined with a micrometer graduated in increments of 0.0001 in .(.00254 mm) A minimum of five thickness measurements are to be made on the tangents of corrugations and at least 3/8 in.(9.5 mm) from the edge of metal. Both the minimum and average thickness results shall be reported, to 0.001 in .(.0254 mm) All other processes requested by the inspector shall be performed as prescribed in [http://www.modot.mo.gov/business/standards_and_specs/Sec1020.pdf Sec 1020]. Test results shall be recorded through SM.
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Gage and thickness shall be determined with a micrometer graduated in increments of 0.0001 in .(.00254 mm) A minimum of five thickness measurements are to be made on the tangents of corrugations and at least 3/8 in.(9.5 mm) from the edge of metal. Both the minimum and average thickness results shall be reported, to 0.001 in .(.0254 mm) All other processes requested by the inspector shall be performed as prescribed in [http://www.modot.org/business/standards_and_specs/SpecbookEPG.pdf#page=14 Sec 1020]. Test results shall be recorded through AWP.
  
 
===1020.8.2 Sample Record===
 
===1020.8.2 Sample Record===
The sample record shall be completed in SiteManager, as described in [http://wwwi/intranet/cm/materials/vol_3/AS3510.pdf Automation Section 3510], and shall indicate acceptance, qualified acceptance, or rejection. Appropriate remarks, as described in [[106.20 Reporting|EPG 106.20 Reporting]], are to be included in the remarks to clarify conditions of acceptance or rejection. Laboratory and field test results shall be reported on the appropriate templates under the Tests tab.
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The sample record shall be completed in AASHTOWARE Project (AWP), as described in [[:Category:101 Standard Forms#Sample Record, General|AWP MA Sample Record, General]], and shall indicate acceptance, qualified acceptance, or rejection. Appropriate remarks, as described in [[106.20 Reporting|EPG 106.20 Reporting]], are to be included in the remarks to clarify conditions of acceptance or rejection. Laboratory and field test results shall be reported on the appropriate templates under the Tests tab.
  
  
 
[[Category:1020 Corrugated Metallic-Coated Steel Culvert Pipe, Pipe-Arches and End Sections]]
 
[[Category:1020 Corrugated Metallic-Coated Steel Culvert Pipe, Pipe-Arches and End Sections]]

Latest revision as of 12:02, 1 October 2021

This article establishes procedures for Laboratory testing and reporting samples of metallic-coated steel culvert metal. Refer to Sec 1020 for MoDOT's specs.

1020.8.1 Procedure

Laboratory tests desired on the sample will be designated by the inspector in the remarks area in AASHTOWARE Project (AWP). Normally, the only Laboratory tests required are mass of coating on each sample and chemical analysis approximately once a year. If two samples from different districts are submitted for chemical analysis within a period of one month from the same manufacturer and base metal, only one of the samples need be tested. Other tests shall be performed when requested.

1020.8.1.1 Chemical Tests

The procedure for determining mass of coating shall be according to AASHTO T65 for zinc coated and T213 for aluminum coated. Mass of coating shall be reported as ounces per square foot (Kg per square meter), double exposed surface. Chemical composition of the base metal shall be determined according to the following methods set forth in ASTM E30-68; exclusive of any later revisions thereto:

(a) Carbon - Direct Combustion method.
(b) Manganese - MoDOT Test Method T57.
(c) Phosphorus - Alkalimetric method.
(d) Sulfur - Evolution method.
(e) Silicon - Sulfuric Acid method

Original test data and calculations shall be recorded in Laboratory workbooks. Test results shall then be recorded through AASHTOWARE Project (AWP).

1020.8.1.2 Physical Tests

Gage and thickness shall be determined with a micrometer graduated in increments of 0.0001 in .(.00254 mm) A minimum of five thickness measurements are to be made on the tangents of corrugations and at least 3/8 in.(9.5 mm) from the edge of metal. Both the minimum and average thickness results shall be reported, to 0.001 in .(.0254 mm) All other processes requested by the inspector shall be performed as prescribed in Sec 1020. Test results shall be recorded through AWP.

1020.8.2 Sample Record

The sample record shall be completed in AASHTOWARE Project (AWP), as described in AWP MA Sample Record, General, and shall indicate acceptance, qualified acceptance, or rejection. Appropriate remarks, as described in EPG 106.20 Reporting, are to be included in the remarks to clarify conditions of acceptance or rejection. Laboratory and field test results shall be reported on the appropriate templates under the Tests tab.