korrelhardheid
Korrelhardheid refers to the resistance of a granular material to crushing or deformation under pressure. It is a crucial property in various fields, including civil engineering, geology, and materials science. In civil engineering, for example, korrelhardheid is important for the selection of aggregates used in concrete and asphalt. Aggregates with high korrelhardheid are preferred as they are less likely to break down during mixing, placing, and under traffic loads, leading to more durable pavements and structures.
The measurement of korrelhardheid can be achieved through various standardized tests. These tests typically involve applying