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THEORITICALCEMENTCONSUMPTION

RCC1:1:2 RCC1:1.5:3 RCC1:2:4 PCC1:3:6 PCC1:4:8 PCC 1:5:10, 40 mm CA

( data got from scribd.com)

1 cum 1 cum 1 cum 1 cum 1 cum 1 cum

11.2 8 6.46 4.32 3.24 2.59

Cement Mortar a)CM 1:2 b)CM 1:3 c)CM 1:4 d)CM 1:5 e)CM 1:6 f)CM 1:8 Fixing of 75mm thick RCC jali in CM1:3 Fixing of 50 mm thickRCC jali inCM1:3 Brickwork with chamber bricks a)CM 1:3 b)CM 1:4 c)CM 1:5 d)CM 1:6 Brickwork 115 mm thick withCM 1:4 Brickwork 75 mm thick withCM 1:4 Plastering withCM 12 mm thick a)CM 1:3 b)CM 1:4 c)CM 1:5 d)CM 1:6 Plastering withCM 15 mm thick a)CM 1:3 b)CM 1:4 c)CM 1:5 d)CM 1:6 Plastering withCM 20 mm thick a)CM 1:3

1 cum 1 cum 1 cum 1 cum 1 cum 1 cum

14.41 9.6 7.2 5.76 4.8 3.6

1 sqm

0.03

1 sqm

0.02

1 cum 1 cum 1 cum 1 cum 1 sqm 1 sqm

1.92 1.44 1.15 0.96 0.21 0.14

1 sqm 1 sqm 1 sqm 1 sqm

0.13 0.1 0.08 0.06

1 sqm 1 sqm 1 sqm 1 sqm

0.16 0.12 0.09 0.08

1 sqm

0.21

b)CM 1:4 c)CM 1:5 d)CM 1:6

1 sqm 1 sqm 1 sqm

0.15 0.12 0.1

Re: How to find quantity of cement mortar? I want to know the req quantity of cement for plastering 300 sft in final coat with 12 mm. Any math involved? Plz help Answer # 13 300 sft = 300*0.0924=27.72 sqm
Therefor wet vol. of mortar = 27.72 * 0.012 = 0.33264 cum Increased by 20% for filling the depression etc. = 0.33264 + 1/5 0.33264 = 0.4 cum (wet) = 0.4 + 1/3 0.4 = 0.533 cum (dry) Summation of proportion = 6+1 = 7 (1:6) Therefor cement require = 0.533/7 = 0.761 cum. Or 0.761 * 1440 = 109.71 kg.

Rate Analysis

for brick work (1cum) Bricks 500 No. C sand 0.2 Mason Add tools and plants Add sundries Addfor water and elect Add for overhead and profits 0.267 cum cement 0.57 Labour 1.25 Bags Labour Foreman 1.65

for plastering Cment 0.0864 Fine sand 0.0181 Labour Mason 0.075 Labour for sundries Add for elect and water Add for overhead and profits 0.165 Add for scaffolding Add

Mix Proportions:
Cement Per Bag (Kg) Per CUM (Kg) Fly Ash
Crushed sand

Date :
10 mm 20 mm

02.02.2010
Water Admixture

50 320

10 80

128 852

48 317 Total Cementious =


Target Mean Strength=

122 813

25 168

300 ml 2000 ml

Water Binder ratio :

0.42

400 Kg/m3 f ck + (Standard Deviation)

Cement Used : Vasavadatta 53 grade

Fly Ash Used : Observations : Plastic Density : Slump :

Parali

= 30 + ( 5) = 35 N/mm2

2550 Kg/m3 80 mm +/- 25 mm 3 days 7days 28 days 17.70 N/mm2 N/mm2 N/mm2

Cube Compressive Strength :

IS 456 : 2000 7 WORKABILITY OF CONCRETE 7.1 The concrete mix proportions chosen should be be compacted with the means available. Suggested such that the concrete is of adequate workability for ranges of workability of concrete measured in the placing conditions of the concrete and can properly accordance with IS 1199 are given below:
Placing Conditions Degree of Slump Workability (mm) (1) (2) (3)

Blinding concrete; Very low See 7.1.1 Shallow sections; Pavements using pavers I Mass concrete; Lightly reinforced sections in slabs, beams, walls, columns; Floors; Hand placed pavements; Canal lining; Strip footings Low 25-75 Heavily reinforced Medium 50-100 sections in slabs, beams, walls, columns; 75-100 Slipform work; Pumped concrete 1 Trench fill; High 100-150 In-situ piling Tremie concrete I Very high See 7.1.2
NOTE-For most of the placing conditions, internal vibrators (needle vibrators) are suitable. The diameter of tbe needle shall be determined based on the density and spacing of reinforcement bars and thickness of sections. For tremie concrete, vibrators am not rewired to be used (see &SO 13.3).

7.1.1 In the very low category of workability where strict control is necessary, for example pavement quality concrete, measurement of workability by determination of compacting factor will be more appropriate than slump (see IS 1199) and a value of compacting factor of 0.75 to 0.80 is suggested. \ 7.1.2 In the very high category of workability, measurement of workability by determination of flow will be appropriate (see IS 9103).

IS : 303 -1970

IS SIEVE DESIGNATION .-.-----~ Grading Zone IV 10 mm 100 4.75 mm 95-100 2.36 mm 95-100 1.18 mm 90-100 600 micron 80-100 300 micron 15-50 150 micron o-15 NOW b--For crushed stone sands, the dermissible limit on 150-micron IS Sieve is increased to 20 percent. This does not affect the 5 percent allowance permitted in 4.3 applymg to other sieve sizes.
PERCENTACK PASSINQ FOR
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Grading GradinS Grading zone I Zone 11 Zone III 100 100 100 90-100 90-100 90-100 60-95 75-100 85-100 30-70 55-90 75-100 15-34 35-59 60-79 5-20 8-30 12-40 O-10 O-10 O-10 TABLE 4 FINE AGGREGATES ( Clause 4.3 ) NOTE 2 - Fine aggregate complying with the requirements of any grading zone in this table is &table for concrete but the quality of concrete produced will depend upon a number of factors including proportions. Nc)TI: 3 - Where concrete of high strength and good durability is required, line aggregate conforming to any one of the four grading zones may be used, but the concrete mix should be properly designed. AS the progressively finer, that is, from Grading Zones I to $ ne aggregate grading be&mea I coarse aggregate should be progressively reduced. the ratio of fine aggregate to Tie most suitable fine to coarse ratio to be used for any particular mix will, howevQer, depend upon the actual giading, particle shape and surface texture of both fine and coarse aggregates. NOTE 4- It is recommended that fine aggregate conforming to Grading Zone IV should not be used in reinforced concrete unless tests have been made to ascertain the suitability of proposed mix proportions. TABLE 5 ALL-IN-AGGREGATE GRADING ( ClUUSL 4.4 ) 1s SIEVE DESIGNATION PERCENTAGE PASUING ~OORALL-IN-AQOREQATEOI r-----40 mm Kominal Size -*_--a-_---_ 20 mm Nominal Size 80 mm 100 40 mm 95 to 100 100 20 mm 45 to 75 95 to 100 4-75 mm 25 to 45 30 to 50 COO micl o:, 8 to 30 10 to 35 150 micron 0 to 6 0 to 6

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