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The aggregate is said to be flaky when ?
The aggregate is said to be flaky when ?
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An aggregate is said to be flaky when its thickness is less than 0.6 times its nominal size, resulting in a flat, thin shape.
An aggregate is said to be flaky if its least dimension (thickness) is less than 0.6 (3/5) times the mean sieve size. An aggregate is said to be elongated if its greatest dimension is greater than 1.8 times the mean dimension. Flaky means have less thickness, elongated means having more length.