Mix Design
Mix Design
a) Introduction
Concrete in the broad sense is any product or mass made by use of cementing medium. Generally, this
medium is the product of reaction between hydraulic cement and water. But these days even such a
definition would cover a wide range of product” concrete is made with several type of cement and also
containing possolan, fly ash, blast furnace slag, admixture or additives.
Mix design of concrete can be defined as the process of selecting suitable ingredients of concrete and
determining their relative quantities with the purpose of producing on economical concrete which has certain
minimum properties, workability, strength and durability. Nowadays we use design mix rather than prescribe
mix for which specification lay down limiting values for a range of properties that should be satisfied. These
properties are usually maximum w/c ratio, minimum cement ratio, maximum strength, maximum workability,
maximum size of aggregate and air content with limit.
Factors in consideration”
The basic consideration to be taken in mix design is as follows:
1. Minimum strength which is specified by the structural design
2. The cost has to be reasonable.
3. The concrete prepared should be free from chemical attack.
4. Types of cement
5. Water content
6. Strength of concrete
7. Maximum size of aggregate
8. Weight of concrete
9. Durability of concrete
3. Durability
Severe exposure condition requires a strongest control of water content ratio because this is fundamental
factors in the permeability of cement paste and to large extent of resulting concrete in addition adequate
cover to metal essentials. The minimum covers should be greater than the size of reinforcing bars and that
the normal size of aggregate. The requirement of durability for different exposure is given in terms of free
w/c ratio.
4. Workability
The amount of useful internal works necessary to produce full compaction is compaction. There are no
specific methods to measure workability but it can be measured through different tests.
5. Slump test:
This is the most common method for measuring workability. In this method, a frustum of cone of size 300
mm into 200*100mm a freshly prepared concrete is placed on the hopper without any external but tamped 3
layers with steel rod of diameters 16 m for 25 times and lifted slowly without disturbing it.
The settlement after removing gives slum value.
The building research establishment laboratory (BRG) of the department of environment (DOE), UK has
developed a method of concrete mix design which replace the traditional method of normal mix design. It
doesn’t use the combined aggregate grading curve, aggregate cement ratio and types of agg (rounded,
angular or irregular) as was the case with RRL method. The degree of workability, proportion of fine
aggregates, degree of workability proportions are prepared in teams of quantities of materials per unit
volume of concrete.
a) Procedures
1. Find target strength.
Fmean =Fck +k*ỽ, ỽ is standard deviation, k=1.65
Fck is characteristic strength of concrete.
2. The w/c ratio is determined based on target laboratory strength -28 days strength Vs w/c ratio curve
.
W/c from durability consideration is also calculated.
The minimum of two values is selected.
3. The workability was fixed and the free water content was determined by table 5
.
4. Determine free water content from table using maximum size of aggregates , types of aggregates and
slump value.
5. The cement content was calculated from w/c ratio. The result is checked out
from min value from durability and other considerations and modified if any.
6. The wet density of concrete was determined depending upon the free water content and relative
density of combined aggregate. Based on saturated and surface dry. The total aggregate content was
calculated as follows:
Total aggregate content (saturated and surface dry) = γ0-Cc-Wc
γ0= wet density of concrete (kg/m3)
Cc= cement constant kg/m3
Wc = free water content kg/m
7. The proportion of fine aggregate was determined depending upon the w/c ratio, maximum size of
aggregate and grading zone of aggregate and workability level.
Calculation
Step 1:Find characteristic strength
Fmean =Fck +k*ỽ
=20+1.65*4 =26.6Mpa
From table:
% of fine aggregates =42 %.