SUPERPAVE Digest 9
Topics covered in this issue include:
3) Trial Blends Graph for Qpro or Lotus?
by
Date: Tue, 07 Jan 97 15:33:23 +0100
From:
To: "SuperPave Listserver " <>
Subject: Trial Blends Graph for Qpro or Lotus?
I want to plot the %passing vs sieve size in milli-meters raised to the
0.45 power in a qpro or lotus spreadsheet. The problem is that the
x-axis grid line intervals are uniform. It should look something like
a log-scale.
I have done it in SAS but would rather use a pc spreadsheet.
Please email me a copy if you have accomplished this in qpro or lotus.
TIA
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Kenneth Hobson email:
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Materials Div. - OK DOT URL:
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SUPERPAVE Digest 10
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) Re: Trial Blends Graph for Qpro or Lotus?
by (Milton M LaSalle)
Date: Wed, 08 Jan 1997 05:33:27 EST
From: (Milton M LaSalle)
To:
Subject: Re: Trial Blends Graph for Qpro or Lotus?
I've also been looking for a way to plot aggregate blends on a log scale
with Lotus. So far, no success. I haven't tried it on Quattro-pro yet.
So if anybody out there has the solution, I'm sure many of us would
appreciate hearing from you.
Milt
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SUPERPAVE Digest 13
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) My Trial Blends Graph(s) for Lotus
by "Kenneth Hobson" <>
Date: Tue, 14 Jan 1997 22:52:26 -0600
From: "Kenneth Hobson" <>
To: "SuperPave List" <>
Subject: My Trial Blends Graph(s) for Lotus
I wish to thank the 4 email repliers again and hope you all enjoy my
version. You can download it at
Note: My sheet can handle up to 5 trial blends with up to 6 materials for
the 5 superpave size designs. It plots the restricted zone, maximum
density line, control points, shows only the x-axis grid lines for each
size sieve raised to the 0.45 power, labels top x-axis in metric and bottom
in US units, and up to five trial blends.
Please email me if you find a typo or glaring error. I have not had time
to test it in production yet and it is somewhat rough in spots.
More details below:
I had posted a request for a lotus or qpro spreadsheet that showed the
plotting of the trial blends percent passing vs. sieve sizes raised to the
0.45 power. Lotus and qpro are the two spreadsheets that I wanted to use.
I recieved 4 emails on the subject with 2 excel spreadsheets and one lotus.
Unfortunately, the graphs did not translate from the 2 excel spread sheets
and the lotus one was not what I needed. I did gleam enough from them to
come up with my own that I would like to share with any that want it (there
was one request).