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YESHWANTRAO CHAVAN COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

NAGPUR
NAME OF STUDENTS
PRATIKRUTI-2 18 1.VIKAS DANDALE
2.SAURABH MATE
COMPARATIVE STUDY OFBIS & ACI 3.ROHANSING DHANAWAT
METHOD OF CONCRETE MIX DESIGN 4.ROHIT CHOURASIYA
CIVIL DEPARTMENT 5.SAGAR KHARATE
YCCE 6.PRATIK MENDHULE

Abstract: Comparison:

BIS ACI
This paper presents a comparison of BIS and
ACI methods of of concrete mix design, 1. This method is 1. This method is
combining the text results of these methods. applicable for applicable for design
The M25 grade of concrete have been
designed for comparison. Americon concrete ordinary and of normal , heavy and
institute method, and Indian standard method standard grades mass cocrete mixes.
is used to design and comparison of results.
In this paper the results found that the ACI concrete only.
method gives more strength than BIS method 2. In this method 2. In this method
different values of diffrent values of
Introduction:
maximum slump maximum slump
Concrete is an extremely versatile engineering material ranges from 25mm ranges from 50mm to
used in most of thecivi engineering structure.Countries
to 150mm. 100mm.
around the world has standardised design of concrete
which is based upone some methodology. The design 3. In this method the
methods used in the project are ACI mix design method 3. This standard
and BIS mix design method general
recommends ue of
Working:
environment is
special ingredients
1.Testing of ingredients: Cement, fine and coarse classified in five
aggregate such as low alkali
2.Preparation of specimen: The constituents of levels of severity -
cement, pozzolanas ,
the concrete were mixed to appropriate mild, modrate,
proportion and concrete was poured in to the silica fume to prevent
mould and the specimen were remove from the severe, very severe
harmful expansion to
moulds after 24 hrs. and kept for curing and extreme and
3.Testing of specimen: compression test, flexural the alkali-aggregate
strength and split tensile test. accordingly the limit
reaction.
of max w/c ratio are
specified.
4. The air content
Result: 4. In non air entrained
percentage in
concrete,air content
concrete is estimated
is considered not of
depending upon the
much significant
type of concrete.
: and is ignored.

Bibliography

• International journal of scientificI


research and management
• The Indian concrete journal
• International journal of civil structure

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