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DOCUMENT NAME
CONCRETE MIX DESIGN C30

CLIENT NAME
KICO SA

PROJECT NAME
KIPUSHI ZN PROJECT-0045

CONCRETE MIX DESIGN DONE BY


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PREPARED BY REVIEWED BY APPROVED BY
EFFECTIVE REV. MCS-
S.NO MCS MANAGER/ MCS - PROJECT
DATE NO. CONSTRUCTION METC (EPCM) KICO(CLIENT)
ENGINEER (QA/QC) MANAGER
MANAGER
1 08/09/2022 0  
     
     
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Preface
Concrete mix design is a procedure of selecting the suitable ingredients of concrete and
their relative proportions with an objective to prepare concrete of certain minimum
strength, desired workability and durability as economically (value engineered) as possible.

As we decide to go for a concrete mix design, collect the following data beforehand as few
designs’ stipulation are feezed on the basis of these data.
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Preliminary Data for Design Mix
Purely governed on the local conditions, were the concrete need to be applied
Exposure Condition: Exposure Conditions of the structure: The general environment to which the concrete
will be exposed during its service life, is categorized into five class to severity, as per IS 456, Cls.8.2.2.1 and
35.3.2 Table 3.
The exposure condition limits the minimum cement content, maximum water – cement ratio and minimum
grade of concrete.
As per exposure condition, you have the above data for working the first trial and arriving its mix
proportion.
If you are getting desired result at a lower cement content, you need to put extra as mentioned by IS 456.
 Minimum thickness of member: Size of aggregate should not be more than one-fourth of the
minimum thickness of member, mostly 19 mm nominal size aggregate is suitable for most works. It
is always suggested to go the maximum nominal size of aggregate to save on quantity of cement
per unit of concrete.
 Cement Grade: Cement type/grade locally available that can be made available throughout
construction period
Workability: Placing condition of concrete governs its workability, low – slump of 25-75 mm (lightly
reinforced sections in slab, beam, column) to high – slump of 100-150 mm (slip form, pumped concrete)
Illustrative of C30 Grade concrete Exposed to Moderate conditions
(i) Stipulation for Proportioning Concrete Ingredients
(a)Characteristic compressive strength required in the field at 28 days grade designation — C30
(b) Type of Cement: OPC 42.5N Grade confirming to IS 12269
(b) Maximum Nominal size of aggregate — 19MM DOWN
(c) Shape of CA — Angular
(d) Workability required at site — 100 mm (slump)
(e) Type of exposure the structure will be subjected to (as defined in IS: 456) — Moderate
(h) Method of concrete placing: pump able concrete.
(ii) Test Data of Material
The following materials are to be tested in the laboratory and results are to be ascertained for the design
mix
(a) Cement Used: OPC 42.5N Grade Confirming.
(b) Specific Gravity of Cement: 3.15
(c) Chemical admixture: Super plasticizer confirming to IS 9103
(d) Specific gravity
Specific gravity of Fine Aggregate (sand): 2.70
Specific gravity of Coarse Aggregate: 2.80

(e) Water Absorption


Coarse Aggregate: 2.41%
Fine Aggregate: 4.6%
(f) Free (surface) moisture
Coarse Aggregate: Nil
Fine Aggregate: Nil
Aggregate is assumed to be in saturated surface dry condition (SSD) usually while preparing design mix.
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(g) Sieve Analysis
Fine aggregates: Confirming to Zone I of Table 4 IS – 383 

Procedure for Concrete Mix design of C30 Grade.

Step-1: Determining the Target Strength for Mix Proportioning.

F’ck = fck + 1.65 x S


Where,
F’ck = Target average compressive strength at 28 days
Fck = Characteristic compressive strength at 28 days
S = Assumed standard deviation in N/mm2 = 5 (as per table -1 of IS 10262- 1909, Clauses 3.2.1.2, A-3 and
B-3)
= 30 + 1.65 x 5 = 38.25 N/mm2
Note: Under control conditions if Target average compressive strength is achieved then at field the
probability of getting compressive strength of 30 MPa is very high.

Step-2: Selection of Water Cement ratio


From Table 5 of IS 456, Cla.6.1.2 Maximum water-cement ratio = 0.50
Note: Do not start with w/c ratio above 0.50, even though the other desired results like Strength,
workability could be achieved.
As per the experience water – cement ratio = 0.50- 0.05 = 0.45

Step-3: Selection of Water Content


Maximum water content for 19 mm aggregate = 186 Kg (for 25 to 50 slump ) as per table no 2 of IS 456
cl.4.2
We are targeting a slump of 100 mm; we need to increase water content by 3% for every 25mm above 50
mm i.e. increase 6% for 100mm slump.

i.e. Estimated water content for 100 Slump = 186+(6/100) X 186 = 197 liter

Water content = 197 liters.

Step-4: calculation of Cement Content


Water-Cement Ratio = 0.45
Water content from Step – 3 i.e., 197 liters
Cement Content = Water content / “w-c ratio” = (197/0.45) = 438 kgs
From Table 5 of IS 456,
Minimum cement Content for moderate exposure condition = 300 kg/m3
438kg/m3 > 300 kg/m3, hence, OK.
As per clause 8.2.4.2 of IS: 456

Step-5: Proportion of Volume of Coarse Aggregate and Fine aggregate Content .


From Table 3 of IS 10262- 1909, Clauses 4.4 Volume of coarse aggregate corresponding to 19 mm size and
fine aggregate (Zone I) = 0.60
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Note 1: In the present case water-cement ratio is 0.45 So there will be no change in coarse aggregate
volume i.e. 0.60.

Note 2: Incase the coarse aggregate is not angular one, then also volume of coarse aggregate may be
required to be increased suitably based on experience.

Step-6: Estimation of Concrete Mix calculations


The mix calculations per unit volume of concrete shall be as follows:

1. Volume of concrete = 1 m3
2. Volume of cement = (Mass of cement / Specific gravity of cement) x (1/100) = (438/3.15) x
(1/1000) = 0.139 m3
3. Volume of water = (Mass of water / Specific gravity of water) x (1/1000) = (197/1) x (1/1000)
= 0.197 m3
4. Total Volume of Aggregates = 1- (b+c) =1- (0.139+0.197) = 0.664m3
5. Mass of coarse aggregates = d X Volume of Coarse Aggregate X Specific Gravity of Coarse
Aggregate X 1000 = 0.664 X 0.60 X 2.80 X 1000 = 1115.52 kgs/m3
6. Mass of fine aggregates = d X Volume of Fine Aggregate X Specific Gravity of Coarse
Aggregate X 1000 = 0.664 X 0.40 X 2.70 X 1000 = 717.12 kgs/m3

Step-7: Concrete Mix Proportions for Trial Mix


Mix Proportions for trial Mix-1:
7. Cement = 438 kg/m3
8. Water = 197 kg/m3
9. Fine aggregates = 712.12 kg/m3
10. Coarse aggregate = 1115.52 kg/m3
11. Water-cement ratio = 0.45
12. Note-1: Aggregates should be used in saturated surface dry condition. If otherwise, when
computing the requirement of water, allowance shall be made for the free (surface) moisture
contributed by coarse aggregate and fine aggregate. On the other hand, if the aggregates are
already dry, the amount of water mixed should be increased by an amount equal to the moisture
likely to be absorbed by the aggregates. Necessary adjustments are also required to be made in the
mass of the aggregates. The surface water and percentage water absorption shall be determined
according to IS 2386.
13. Correction in water content due to absorption or moist aggregates
14. The slump shall be measured and the water content and shall be adjusted for achieving the
required slump based on trial, if required. The mix proportions shall be reworked for the actual
water content and checked for durability requirements.
15. Two more trials having variation of +/- 10% of water cement ratio shall be carried out and a graph
between three water-cement ratios and their corresponding strength shall be plotted to work out
the mix proportions for the given target strength for field trials. However, durability requirement
shall be met.
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Mix Proportions for trial Mix-2
We have achieved workability is more than targeted say 100 mm. Reduce water content by 3% (for every
25 mm increase)
Water Content for Trial 2
Water content = 197 – (197X3/100) = 191 liters
Calculation of Cement Content for Trial 2
Water-Cement Ratio                         = 0.45
Water content for Trial 2 = 191 liters
Cement Content = Water content / “w-c ratio” = (191/0.45) = 425kgs
From Table 5 of IS 456,
Minimum cement Content for moderate exposure condition = 300 kg/m3
425 kg/m3 > 300 kg/m3, hence, OK.
As per clause 8.2.4.2 of IS: 456

Proportion of Volume of Coarse Aggregate and Fine aggregate Content


If the mix is cohesive and slump was true, we can infer that there would be no change in Volume of coarse
aggregate = 0.60
Estimation of Concrete Mix Calculations
The mix calculations per unit volume of concrete shall be as follows:

1. Volume of concrete = 1 m3
2. Volume of cement = (Mass of cement / Specific gravity of cement) x (1/1000) = (425/3.15) x
(1/1000) = 0.135 m3
3. Volume of water = (Mass of water / Specific gravity of water) x (1/1000) = (191/1) x (1/1000)
= 0.191 m3
4. Total Volume of Aggregates = 1- (b+c) =1- (0.135+0.191) = 0.674m3
5. Mass of coarse aggregates = d X Volume of Coarse Aggregate X Specific Gravity of Coarse
Aggregate X 1000 = 0.674X 0.60 X 2.80 X 1000 = 1132.32 kg/m3
6. Mass of fine aggregates = d X Volume of Fine Aggregate X Specific Gravity of Coarse
Aggregate X 1000 = 0.674 X 0.40 X 2.70 X 1000 = 727.92 kg/m3

Final Concrete Mix proportions for Trial Number 2


Cement = 425 kg/m3
Water = 191 kg/m3
Fine aggregates = 727.92 kg/m3
Coarse aggregate = 1132.32 kg/m3
Water-cement ratio = 0.45
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On trial no. 02
Determination of Consistency of fresh concrete (As per IS 1199-2018 Part -2
Quantity Representing sample
Date: - 16/09/2022 Starting time: - 12:00 pm
Slump test
Initial stage - 150
30 minutes - 120
60 minutes - 90

Determination of Compressive Strength as per IS 516


Cast date – 16/09/2022

Sr.No Crush Cube Id Age Weight Density Applied Compressive Average


. Date days (Kg) (Kg/m3) load Strength (N/mm2)
( KN) (N/mm2)
1 23/09/2022 TMK-M30 07
2 23/09/2022 TMK-M30 07
3 23/09/2022 TMK-M30 07

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