Dr. S. K. Dubey, Professor (Structures), Deptt. of Civil Engineering., M.A.N.I.T.
Dr. S. K. Dubey, Professor (Structures), Deptt. of Civil Engineering., M.A.N.I.T.
Dr. S. K. Dubey, Professor (Structures), Deptt. of Civil Engineering., M.A.N.I.T.
Grade designation
Type of cement
Workability
Ft = fck + 1.65 S
Where,
Ft = Target mean strength at 28 days in N/mm 2
fck = Characteristic compressive strength at 28 days in N/mm 2
S = Standard deviation
ii.
i)
Mild
ii)
iii) Severe
coastal environment
iv)
Very
severe
v)
Extreme
This ratio should be selected based upon the relationship between target mean
compressive strength of concrete and Compressive strength of cement. IS:
10262-1982 fig. 2 gives the values of water-cement ratio for various cements.
The water-cement ratio can also be taken from table (5) of IS:456-2000 for
particular environmental exposure conditions as starting point. The
supplementary cementitious material that is mineral admixtures shall also be
considered in water-cement ratio calculations.
The above selected water-cement ratio should be checked against limiting
watercement ratio for the requirement s of durability and the lower of the two
will be adopted.
Table 5: Minimum Cement Content, Maximum Water-Cement Ratio and
Minimum Grade of Concrete for Different Exposures with Normal
Weight Aggregates of 20 mm Nominal Maximum Size
Clauses 6.1.2, 8.2.4.1 and 9.1.2)
Plain Concrete
Reinforced Concrete
SI.
Exposur Minimum
No
Cement
e
.
Content
kg/m3
Maximum
Free
Watercement
Ratio
Minimum
Minimum
Cement
Grade of
Content
Conrete
kg/m3
Maximum
Free
Watercement
Ratio
Minimum
Grade of
Conrete
(1) (2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
i)
Mild
220
0.60
300
0.55
M 20
ii)
Moderat
240
e
0.60
M 15
300
0.50
M 25
iii) Severe
250
0.50
M 20
320
0.45
M 30
Very
severe
260
0.45
M 20
340
0.45
M 35
v) Extreme 280
0.40
M 25
360
0.40
M 40
iv)
Notes
iii.
1.
10 mm
208 kg
2.
20 mm
186 kg
3.
40 mm
165 kg
The above table is for angular coarse aggregates and for 25 to 50mm slump
range.
iv.
Note:
v.
a.
b.
c.
This may be calculated from the free water-cement ratio and the quantity of
mm
Zone IV
Zone III
Zone II
Zone I
i)
10
0.50
0.48
0.46
0.44
ii)
20
0.66
0.64
0.62
0.6
iii)
40
0.75
0.73
0.71
0.69
viii.
a.
b.
For more workable concrete such as pumped concrete etc the above
estimated coarse aggregate content may be reduced by up to 10%.
ix.
Trial Mixes
The trial mixes shall be made and cubes be tested, if any discrepancies may be
observed during concrete making it should be taken into considerations and
more trial mixes be prepared and finally the mix which provides sufficient
information, including the relationship between compressive strength, water
cement ratio and slump, from which the mix proportions for field trials may be
arrived at. The concrete for field trials shall be produced by methods of actual
concrete production.
x.
Example
Grade of Designation
M-25
Type of Cement
20 mm
300 kg
0.5
Workability
60 mm slump
Type of Aggregate
450 kg/m3
Chemical Admixtures
II
Percentage of
Different Fractions
II
Remarks
Combined
81
100
24.3 70
94.3
10mm
0.8
47
.24
32.9 33.14
4.75m
m
4.4
3.08 3.08
2.36m
m
Conforming to
Table: 2 of IS383
IS sieve No
Percentage passing
4.75mm
100
2.36mm
98.5
1.18mm
96
600 m
85
300 m
150 m
Remarks