M30 Grade Concrete Mix Design as per IS10262 – Latest Revision
Proper Mix design is important to get a good quality of concrete. This article covers the mix design of M30 Grade Concrete as per IS10262(CONCRETE MIX PROPORTIONING – GUIDELINES) and IS456(PLAIN AND REINFORCED CONCRETE -CODE OF PRACTICE) Codebook.
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I. STIPULATIONS FOR PROPORTIONING
This section is about the condition or requirement that is specified or expected from the concrete. Change the values in this section as per your requirement to do the mix design of M30 grade concrete.
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A | Grade Designation | M30 | |
B | Type of Cement | OPC 53 | As per requirement |
C | Maximum Nominal Size of Aggregate | 20mm | |
D | Minimum Cement Content | 320kg | Table 5-IS456 |
E | Maximum Cement Content | 450kg | As per clause 8.2.4.2 |
F | Maximum W/C ratio | 0.45 | Table 5-IS456 |
G | Workability | 75mm | For RCC As per code |
II. TEST DATA FOR MATERIALS
Materials should be tested in the laboratory to find its various physical properties to use in this section. Here, standard values of different materials are assumed for mix design of M30 grade concrete.
A | Cement Used | OPC 53 | Confirming to IS8112 |
B | Specific Gravity of Cement | 3.15 | Test – IS: 2720 |
C | Specific Gravity of | Test – IS 2386 | |
Coarse Aggregate | 2.74 | ||
Fine Aggregate | 2.74 | ||
D | Water Absorption | Test – IS 2386 | |
Coarse aggregate | 0.5 % | ||
Fine aggregate | 1 % | ||
E | Sieve Analysis | Test – IS 2386 | |
Coarse aggregate | Confirming to Table 2-IS383 | ||
Fine aggregate | Zone II | Confirming to Table 4-IS383 |
III. TARGET STRENGTH
Apart from mix design, the strength of the concrete depends on other factors like mixing method, climate etc. Hence Target strength (Fck) should be more than designed characteristic strength (fck). Target strength for m20 grade concrete can be found from the formula given in the codebook.
Fck = = fck.+1.65s
Standard deviation (S) value for the M30 grade concrete is given in table 8 of IS456.
After 28 days of curing, concrete should have more than 38.25 N/mm2 of compressive strength when tested in the Direct Compressive Testing Machine (CTM).
IV. SELECTION OF WATER-CEMENT RATIO
The maximum water-cement ratio to design M30 grade concrete can be found from Table 5-IS456 given above.
Maximum W/C ratio | =0.45 | Table 5-IS456 |
Adopted W/C ratio | =0.45 |
You can reduce the water-cement ratio for M30 grade concrete based on your requirements, but remember that the Water-cement ratio directly affects the strength of the concrete.
V. SELECTION OF WATER CONTENT
Maximum water content for 20mm aggregate to get up to 50mm slump is given in Table 2 of IS10262.
For aggregate = 20mm, Slump = 50mm
Maximum Water Content (50mm Slump) | = 186 L |
But for our mix design, we need water content for a 75mm slump. Clause 4.2 suggests an increase of 3% of water content for every extra 25mm slump from 50mm slump
For aggregate = 20mm, Slump = 75mm
Water-content for 75mm Slump | = 186+(0.03*186) | As per Clause 4.2 |
= 191.58 L | ||
Adopted Water Content | = 190 L |
VI. CALCULATION OF CEMENT
Weight of cement for mix design of M30 grade concrete can be calculated from the water-cement ratio and the water content.
Adopted Water Cement Ratio | = 0.45 |
Cement required | = Water Content / W-C Ratio |
= 190/0.45 | |
= 422.22 kg | |
Adopted Cement Content | = 422 kg |
VII COARSE AND FINE AGGREGATE
Coarse aggregate ratios for different Zones of Fine aggregates are given in Table 3 of IS10262. These are ratios are valid for 0.5 Water-cement ratio.
For aggregate = 20mm, Fine aggregate= Zone II, Water-cement ratio = 0.50
Coarse Aggregate ratio (For W/C =0.5) | =0.62 | Table3-IS10262 |
But for our mix design, we need C.A ratio for 0.45 water-cement ratio. In situations like this add 0.01 to the C.A ratio for every decrease of 0.05 in water-cement ratio from 0.5. Hence we need to subtract 0.01 from the C.A ratio.
For aggregate = 20mm, Fine aggregate= Zone II, Water-cement ratio = 0.45
Coarse Aggregate ratio (For W/C =0.5) | =0.62 | Table3-IS10262 |
Coarse Aggregate ratio (For W/C =0.45) | =0.63 | (0.62+0.01 = 0.63) |
Final Fine Aggregate ratio | = 0.37 | (1-0.63) = 0.37 |
VIII MIX CALCULATIONS OF M30 GRADE CONCRETE
This section deals with calculating the weight of fine aggregate and coarse aggregate from the aggregate ratio, cement and water.
A | Volume of Concrete | = 1 cu.m |
B | Total Volume of Cement | = Cement/(S.G*1000) |
= 422/(3.15*1000) | ||
= 0.134 cu.m | ||
C | Volume of Water | = Water /(S.G*1000) |
= 190/(1*1000) | ||
= 0.190 cu.m | ||
D | Total Aggregates requirement | = A – (B+C+D+E) |
= 1 -(0.133+0.190) | ||
= 0.677 cu.m | ||
E | Coarse Aggregate (C.A) | = F * C.A ratio * S.G * 1000 |
= 0.677*0.63*2.74 *1000 | ||
= 1168.6 kg | ||
F | Fine Aggregate (F.A) | = F * F.A ratio * S.G * 1000 |
= 0.677*0.37*2.74 *1000 | ||
= 686.3 kg |
Cement Fine and Coarse Aggregate needed for M30 grade concrete
S.No. | MATERIALS | QUANTITY |
1 | Cement | 420 kg |
2 | Fine Aggregate | 685 kg |
3 | Coarse Aggregate (20mm) | 1170 kg |
4 | WATER | 190 L |
To find the design mix ratio, divide the calculated value of all materials by the weight of cement. Therefore Mix Ratio of M30 Grade concrete by weight is Cement: F.A: C.A: Water = 1:1.63: 2.8: 0.45
Note: This a Design mix ratio by weight which is different from the Nominal volumetric mix ratio. Read this post to understand the difference between Nominal Mix and Design Mix.
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