M40 Mix design Calculation
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Toggle- Grade Designation: M-40
- Type of Cement: O.P.C-43 grade
- Admixture: Fosroc (Conplast SP 430 G8M)
- Fine Aggregate: Zone-II
- Specific Gravity:
- Cement: 3.15
- Fine Aggregate: 2.61
- Coarse Aggregate (20mm): 2.65
- Coarse Aggregate (10mm): 2.66
- Minimum Cement (As per contract): 400 kg/m³
- Maximum Water-Cement Ratio (As per contract): 0.45
- Target Mean Strength: 48.25 MPa
- Assumed Water-Cement Ratio: 0.4
- Assumed Cement Content: 400 kg/m³ (As per contract minimum)
Mix Calculation:
- Target Mean Strength (T.M.S.): 40 + (5 X 1.65) = 48.25 Mpa
2. Selection of water cement ratio:-
Assume water cement ratio = 0.4
3. Calculation of cement content: –
Assume cement content 400 kg / m3
(As per contract Minimum cement content 400 kg / m3)
4. Calculation of water: –
400 X 0.4 = 160 kg Which is less than 186 kg (As per Table No. 4, IS: 10262)
5. Calculation for C.A. & F.A.: – As per IS : 10262 , Cl. No. 3.5.1
V = [ W + (C/Sc) + (1/p) . (fa/Sfa) ] x (1/1000)
V = [ W + (C/Sc) + {1/(1-p)} . (ca/Sca) ] x (1/1000)
Where
- Absolute Volume of Fresh Concrete (V): Gross Volume (m³) minus the volume of entrapped air.
- Mass of Water per m³ of Concrete (W): Mass of Water (kg).
- Mass of Cement per m³ of Concrete (C): Mass of Cement (kg).
- Specific Gravity of Cement (Sc): Specific Gravity of Cement.
- Ratio of Fine Aggregate to Total Aggregate by Absolute Volume (p).
- Total Mass of Fine Aggregate per m³ of Concrete (fa): Total Mass of Fine Aggregate (kg).
- Total Mass of Coarse Aggregate per m³ of Concrete (ca): Total Mass of Coarse Aggregate (kg).
Mix Details per (m³):
Material | Quantity |
---|---|
Cement | 400 kg/m³ |
Water | 160 kg/m³ |
Fine Aggregate | 660.2 kg/m³ |
Coarse Aggregate (20mm) | 701 kg/m³ |
Coarse Aggregate (10mm) | 467 kg/m³ |
Admixture | 2.4 kg |
Recron 3S | 900 gm |
Water-Cement-Fine Aggregate-Coarse Aggregate Ratio:
Water : Cement : F.A. : C.A. = 0.4 : 1 : 1.65 : 2.92
Disclaimer:
The mix design for M40 grade concrete provided here is for reference only. Actual site conditions vary, and adjustments should be made based on the specific location and other factors.