Attachment
Attachment
Attachment
Type of Construction
Slump
(mm)
(inches)
25 - 75
1-3
25 - 75
1-3
25 - 100
1-4
Building columns
25 - 100
1-4
25 - 75
1-3
Mass concrete
25 - 50
1-2
Table 10.2: Approximate Mixing Water and Air Content Requirements for Different Slumps and
Maximum Aggregate Sizes.
Mix ing Water Quantity in kg/m 3 (lb/yd3) for the listed Nominal Max imum Aggregate Size
Slump
9.5 mm
(0.375
in.)
12.5 mm
(0.5 in.)
19 mm
(0.75
in.)
25 mm
(1 in.)
37.5 mm
(1.5 in.)
50 mm
(2 in.)
75 mm
(3 in.)
100 mm
(4 in.)
Non-Air-Entrained
25 - 50
(1 - 2)
207
(350)
199
(335)
190
(315)
179
(300)
166
(275)
154
(260)
130
(220)
113
(190)
75 - 100
(3 - 4)
228
(385)
216
(365)
205
(340)
193
(325)
181
(300)
169
(285)
145
(245)
124
(210)
150 - 175
(6 - 7)
243
(410)
228
(385)
216
(360)
202
(340)
190
(315)
178
(300)
160
(270)
Typical e ntrapped a ir
(percent)
2.5
1.5
0.5
0.3
0.2
25 - 50
(1 - 2)
181
(305)
175
(295)
168
(280)
160
(270)
148
(250)
142
(240)
122
(205)
107
(180)
75 - 100
(3 - 4)
202
(340)
193
(325)
184
(305)
175
(295)
165
(275)
157
(265)
133
(225)
119
(200)
150 - 175
(6 - 7)
216
(365)
205
(345)
197
(325)
184
(310)
174
(290)
166
(280)
154
(260)
Air-Entrained
4.5
4.0
3.5
3.0
2.5
2.0
1.5
1.0
Moderate Exposure
6.0
5.5
5.0
4.5
4.5
4.0
3.5
3.0
Severe Exposure
7.5
7.0
6.0
6.0
5.5
5.0
4.5
4.0
Relationship
28-Day
Compressive
Strength in MPa
(psi)
Water-cement ratio by
weight
Non-AirEntrained
AirEntrained
41.4 (6000)
0.41
34.5 (5000)
0.48
0.40
27.6 (4000)
0.57
0.48
20.7 (3000)
0.68
0.59
13.8 (2000)
0.82
0.74
Nominal Maximum
Aggregate Size
2.60
2.80
3.00
0.50
0.48
0.46
0.44
0.59
0.57
0.55
0.53
19 mm (0.75 inches)
0.66
0.64
0.62
0.60
0.71
0.69
0.67
0.65
0.75
0.73
0.71
0.69
50 mm (2 inches)
0.78
0.76
0.74
0.72
Step 6. Estimation of
Notes:
1.These values can be increased by up to about 10 percent
for pavement applications.
2.Coarse aggregate volumes are based on oven-dryrodded weights obtained in accordance with ASTM C 29.
Amount of mixing water. If the batched aggregate is anything but saturated surface dry it
will absorb water (if oven dry or air dry) or give up water (if wet) to the cement paste. This
causes a net change in the amount of water available in the mix and must be compensated for
by adjusting the amount of mixing water added.