Data Required For Concrete Mix Design (I) Concrete Mix Design Stipulation

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Data Required for Concrete Mix Design

(i) Concrete Mix Design Stipulation


(a) Characteristic compressive strength required in the field at 28 days grade designation
M 25
(b) Nominal maximum size of aggregate 20 mm
(c) Shape of CA Angular
(d) Degree of workability required at site 50-75 mm (slump)
e) Degree of quality control available at site As per IS:456
(f) Type of exposure the structure will be subjected to (as defined in IS: 456) Mild
(g) Type of cement: PSC conforming IS:455
(h) Method of concrete placing: pump able concrete
(ii) Test data of material (to be determined in the laboratory)

(a) Specific gravity of cement 3.15


(b) Specific gravity of FA 2.64
(c) Specific gravity of CA 2.84
(d) Aggregate are assumed to be in saturated surface dry condition.
(e) Fine aggregates confirm to Zone II of IS 383

Procedure for Concrete Mix Design of M25 Grade Concrete


Step 1 Determination Of Target Strength

Himsworth constant for 5% risk factor is 1.65. In this case standard deviation is taken from
IS:456 against M 20 is 4.0.
ftarget = fck + 1.65 x S
= 25 + 1.65 x 4.0 = 31.6 N/mm2
Where,

Where,
S = standard deviation in N/mm2 = 4 (as per table -1 of IS 10262- 2009)
Step 2 Selection of water / cement ratio:-

From Table 5 of IS 456, (page no 20)


Maximum water-cement ratio for Mild exposure condition = 0.55
Based on experience, adopt water-cement ratio as 0.5.
0.5<0.55, hence OK.
Step 3 Selection of Water Content

From Table 2 of IS 10262- 2009,


Maximum water content = 186 Kg (for Nominal maximum size of aggregate 20 mm)

Table for Correction in water content


Parameters
Slump
Shape of
Aggregate

Values as per Standard Values as per


Departure
reference condition
Present Problem
25-50 mm
50-75
25
Angular

Angular

Nil

Correction in
Water Content
(+3/25) x 25 =
+3

Total

+3

Estimated water content = 186+ (3/100) x 186 = 191.6 kg /m3


Step 4 Selection of Cement Content

Water-cement ratio = 0.5


Corrected water content = 191.6 kg /m3
Cement content =
From Table 5 of IS 456,
Minimum cement Content for mild exposure condition = 300 kg/m3
383.2 kg/m3 > 300 kg/m3, hence, OK.
This value is to be checked for durability requirement from IS: 456.

In the present example against mild exposure and for the case of reinforced concrete the
minimum cement content is 300 kg/m3 which is less than 383.2 kg/m3. Hence cement content
adopted = 383.2 kg/m3.
As per clause 8.2.4.2 of IS: 456
Maximum cement content = 450 kg/m3.
Step 5: Estimation of Coarse Aggregate proportion:-

From Table 3 of IS 10262- 2009,


For Nominal maximum size of aggregate = 20 mm,
Zone of fine aggregate = Zone II
And For w/c = 0.5
Volume of coarse aggregate per unit volume of total aggregate = 0.62
Table for correction in estimation of coarse aggregate proportion

Table for correction in estimation of coarse aggregate proportion

Parameter
W/c
Workability

Values as per
Standard
reference
condition
0.5

Values as per
present problem

Departure

0.5
Nil
pump able concrete
Total

Correction in
Coarse
Aggregate
proportion

-10%
-10%

Remarks
See Note 1
See Note 2

Note 1: For every 0.05 change in w/c, the coarse aggregate proportion is to be changed by
0.01. If the w/c is less than 0.5 (standard value), volume of coarse aggregate is required to be
increased to reduce the fine aggregate content. If the w/c is more than 0.5, volume of coarse
aggregate is to be reduced to increase the fine aggregate content. If coarse aggregate is not
angular, volume of coarse aggregate may be required to be increased suitably, based on
experience.
Note 2: For pump able concrete or congested reinforcement the coarse aggregate proportion
may be reduced up to 10%.
Hence,
Volume of coarse aggregate per unit volume of total aggregate = 0.62 x 90% = 0.558
Volume of fine aggregate = 1 0.558 = 0.442

Step 6: Estimation of the mix ingredients

a) Volume of concrete = 1 m3
b) Volume of cement = (Mass of cement / Specific gravity of cement) x (1/100)
= (383.2/3.15) x (1/1000) = 0.122 m3
c) Volume of water = (Mass of water / Specific gravity of water) x (1/1000)
= (191.6/1) x (1/1000) = 0.1916 m3
d) Volume of total aggregates = a (b + c ) = 1 (0.122 + 0.1916) = 0.6864 m3
e) Mass of coarse aggregates = 0.6864 x 0.558 x 2.84 x 1000 = 1087.75 kg/m3
f) Mass of fine aggregates = 0.6864 x 0.442 x 2.64 x 1000 = 800.94 kg/m3
Concrete Mix proportions for Trial Mix 1

Cement = 383.2 kg/m3


Water = 191.6 kg/m3
Fine aggregates = 800.94 kg/m3
Coarse aggregate = 1087.75 kg/m3
W/c = 0.5
For trial -1 casting of concrete in lab, to check its properties.
It will satisfy durability & economy.
For casting trial -1, mass of ingredients required will be calculated for 4 nos cube assuming
25% wastage.
Volume of concrete required for 4 cubes = 4 x (0.153 x1.25) = 0.016878 m3
Cement = (383.2 x 0.016878) kg/m3 = 6.47 kg
Water = (191.6 x 0.016878) kg/m3 =3.23 kg
Coarse aggregate = (1087.75 x 0.016878) kg/m3 =18.36 kg
Fine aggregates = (800.94 x 0.016878) kg/m3 = 13.52 kg

Step 7: Correction due to absorbing / moist aggregate:-

Since the aggregate is saturated surface dry condition hence no correction is required.
Step 8: Concrete Trial Mixes:Concrete Trial Mix 1:

The mix proportion as calculated in Step 6 forms trial mix1. With this proportion, concrete is
manufactured and tested for fresh concrete properties requirement i.e. workability, bleeding
and finishing qualities.
In this case,
Slump value = 25 mm
Compaction Factor = 0.844
So, from slump test we can say,
Mix is cohesive, workable and had a true slump of about 25 mm and it is free from
segregation and bleeding.
Desired slump = 50-75 mm
So modifications are needed in trial mix 1 to arrive at the desired workability.
Concrete Trial Mix 2:
Concrete Trial Mix 2:

To increase the workability from 25 mm to 50-75 mm an increase in water content by +3% is


to be made.
The corrected water content = 191.6 x 1.03 = 197.4 kg.
As mentioned earlier to adjust fresh concrete properties the water cement ratio will not be
changed. Hence
Cement Content = (197.4/0.5) = 394.8 kg/m3
Which also satisfies durability requirement.
Volume of all in aggregate = 1 [{394.8/(3.151000)} + {197.4/(1 x 1000)}] = 0.6773 m3
Mass of coarse aggregate = 0.6773 x 0.558 x 2.84 x 1000 = 1073.33 kg/m3
Mass of fine aggregate = 0.6773 x 0.442 x 2.64 x 1000 = 790.3 kg/m3

Concrete Mix Proportions for Trial Mix 2

Cement = 384.8 kg/m3


Water = 197.4 kg/m3
Fine aggregate =790.3 kg/m3
Coarse aggregate = 1073.33 kg/m3
For casting trial -2, mass of ingredients required will be calculated for 4 nos cube assuming
25% wastage.
Volume of concrete required for 4 cubes = 4 x (0.153 x1.25) = 0.016878 m3
Cement = (384.8 x 0.016878) kg/m3 = 6.66 kg
Water = (197.4 x 0.016878) kg/m3 =3.33 kg
Coarse aggregate = (1073.33 x 0.016878) kg/m3 =18.11 kg
Fine aggregates = (790.3 x 0.016878) kg/m3 = 13.34 kg
In this case,
Slump value = 60 mm
Compaction Factor = 0.852
So, from slump test we can say,
Mix is very cohesive, workable and had a true slump of about 60 mm.
It virtually flowed during vibration but did not exhibit any segregation and bleeding.
Desired slump = 50-75 mm
So , it has achieved desired workability by satisfying the requirement of 50-75 mm slump
value .
Now , we need to go for trial mix-3 .

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