Concrete Mix Design – M 20 Grade Of Concrete

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1. REQUIREMENTS
a) Specified minimum strength = 20 N/Sq mm

b) Durability requirements
i) Exposure Moderate
ii) Minimum Cement Content = 300 Kgs/cum

c) Cement
(Refer Table No. 5 of IS:456-2000)
i) Make Chetak (Birla)
ii) Type OPC
iii) Grade 43

d) Workability
i) compacting factor = 0.7

e) Degree of quality control Good

2. TEST DATA FOR MATERIALS SUPPLIED
a) CEMENT
i) Specific gravity = 3.05
ii) Avg. comp. strength 7 days = 46.5 more than 33.0 OK
28 days = 55.0 more than 43.0 OK

b) COARSE AGGREGATE
i) 20mm Graded
Type Crushed stone aggregate
Specific gravity = 2.68
Water absorption = 1.46
Free (surface) moisture = 0

sieve_analysis_m20_grade_of_concrete

c) FINE AGGREGATE (Coarse sand)
i) Type Natural (Ghaggar)
Specific gravity = 2.6
Water absorption = 0.5
Free (surface) moisture = 1.4

sieve_analysis_fine_m20_grade_of_concrete

3. TARGET MEAN STRENGTH (TMS)
a) Statistical constant K = 1.65
b) Standard deviation S = 4.6
Thus, TMS = 27.59 N/Sqmm

4. SELECTION OF W/C RATIO
a) As required for TMS = 0.5
b) As required for ‘Moderate’ Exposure = 0.55
Assume W/c ratio of 0.5

5. DETERMINATION OF WATER & SAND CONTENT
For W/C = 0.6
C.F. = 0.8
Max. Agg. Size of 20 mm
a) Water content = 186 Kg/cum
b) Sand as percentage of total aggregate by absolute volume = 35 %

Thus,
Net water content = 180.42 Kg/cum
Net sand percentage = 33 %

adjustments-m20-grade-concrete

6. DETERMINATION OF CEMENT CONTENT
W/c ratio = 0.5
Water content = 180.42 Kg/cum
Thus, Cement content = 360.84 Kg/cum Adequate for moderate exposure Say 360 Kg/cum

7. DETERMINATION OF COARSE AND FINE AGGREGATE CONTENT
Assume entrapped air as 2 %
Thus,
0.98 cum = [180.42+360/3.05 + {1/0.33}*{fa/2.6}]/1000
& 0.98 cum = [180.42+360/3.05 + {1/0.67}*{Ca/2.68}]/1000
Hence,
fa = 584 Kg/cum
Ca = 1223.8 Kg/cum

The final mix proportions of M-20 grade of concrete become:-

mix-design-concrete-m20

Note: 1 The above recommended mix design must be verified, by actual cube tests.
2 The mix design is based on the quality and grading of the materials actually supplied, by the client.
Any variation in quality and gradation will result in changes in the mix design.

This mix design was submitted by a regular contributor to this site. We are thankful to him for his excellent service.

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Comments
  • SRI HARISH July 15, 2010 at 6:02 am

    I WANT TO MINIMUAM IS RECOMMENDAD VALUS FOR ALL GRADES

  • Ali July 31, 2010 at 1:15 am

    dear sir

    Please furnished the grads of concrete with proportion and requirement of cement per cumt

    thanks and warm

  • upendra singh sengar August 23, 2010 at 9:38 am

    i am civil engineer.
    i have mix design with our teem for M35 concrete mix.
    they result ratio very different then reffer this site for check the process of mix design.
    thanks

    • admin August 23, 2010 at 9:57 am

      This is due to different site conditions.

  • Sanjay P. Potdar September 11, 2010 at 9:58 am

    Please send program for Quantity Survay and Mix Design Program

  • ADARSH SHUKLA September 17, 2010 at 9:44 am

    If you build a double story building that building planth work get the metterial m-45 grade and pillar get mettirial m-30

  • tharani September 18, 2010 at 6:49 am

    i am civil engineer.
    i have mix design with our teem for M35 concrete mix.
    they result ratio very different then reffer this site for check the process of mix design.
    thanks

  • Davinder Bisht September 21, 2010 at 3:00 am

    sir pls advice how much time required for curing in bolt grouted columns( 850*850) aftre that we will start tower erection on it.

  • lalit valani October 8, 2010 at 10:48 am

    i am civil student and i want the qauantity method of taking out the quantities of cement,sand,aggeragate-40mm in M20 mix concrete.as i am on a site where no material is possible for me to take out this quantities its urgent…plz do me a favour..plz

  • sanjay October 18, 2010 at 7:10 am

    sir,
    please send me propotions of concrete m-20, m-30.

  • sunil October 19, 2010 at 1:03 pm

    i have mix design concrte m-20&m-30 material cement ,crushsand ,10mm metal & 20mm metel & addmixure plz send me in detail per meter cube material plz do me

  • bibin October 22, 2010 at 11:16 am

    sir , sent me how to make good mix design,

  • Nishant Bhosale October 28, 2010 at 2:08 am

    If use 53 Grade of cement for concrete mix Design instead of 43 Grade of Cement what is differance in Cementatious material.

  • dharmapal reddy November 1, 2010 at 3:46 am

    dear sir, what are the qubic meter m20 grade aggrigate weigts?

  • M.S.KANTHAN November 11, 2010 at 4:32 am

    Sir please send me mixing ratio propotions concrete M-20, M-30

  • shiva November 15, 2010 at 3:57 am

    what is the quantity of Aggregate in 270cum of M-20 Grade Concrete

  • linash basumatary November 25, 2010 at 7:34 am

    i want to know,M20 grade of concrete means

    • Engr Deedar Muhammad December 16, 2010 at 5:23 am

      M20 means the minimum strenth of cocrete must be 20N/Sq mm

  • sachin December 6, 2010 at 6:27 am

    wt s ths M of dsgn mix

  • SURESH BADAM December 12, 2010 at 6:17 am

    PLEASE GIVE ME THE MIXING RATIOS OF M35 AND M40

    • Engr Deedar Muhammad December 16, 2010 at 5:19 am

      for m35 =1:1.6:2.907

  • Bhagchand December 27, 2010 at 11:30 pm

    Dear sir,
    Hw to calculate d grade of mix design

  • Thamotharan.D December 29, 2010 at 12:46 am

    I am civil engr. presently i am in saudi arabia. now we are doing aramco project. so, i need advanced painting consumption.
    Thank you & Regards,
    Thamotharan.D

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