Download as pptx, pdf, or txt
Download as pptx, pdf, or txt
You are on page 1of 40

DESIGN OF

LOW AND MEDIUM


STRENGTH CONCRETE
MIXES
ACCORDING TO
ROAD NOTE NO. 4
 Road Note No. 4 is mainly based on the
experimental investigations by Glanville,
dealing with the effect of aggregate grading on
the strength and workability of concrete.
 By using the same water/ cement ratio,
different strengths are produced by ordinary
Portland, rapid hardening Portland and high
alumina cements.
 The Road Note No. 4 presents a set of curves
relative water/cement ratio and compressive
strength at different ages and for different types
of cements.
 Extensive laboratory investigations were
conducted at the Road Research Laboratory to
study the relation among the various
parameters, like aggregate/ cement ratio, water/
cement ratio, degree of workability, grading,
and shape and size of aggregates. Based on the
result, design tables are presented in Road Note
No. 4 to select suitable aggregate/cement ratios
for a concrete mix.
Design a Concrete Mix to Suit the Following
Data Using the Method of Road Note No. 4
Specified works cube strength: 20 N/mm 2 at 28 days.

Degree of control: Very good with weigh batching


and constant supervision.
Degree of workability: High, since concrete is
required for casting the junctions of columns and
beams with congested reinforcement.
Type of cement: Ordinary Portland
Type of fine aggregate: Natural sand
Type of coarse aggregate: Crushed granite
(Angular aggregate) of 20 mm maximum size.
Design a Concrete Mix to Suit the Following
Data Using the Method of Road Note No. 4
The aggregates available at works site have the
following grading:
Percentage passing
IS Sieve Size
Coarse Aggregate Fine Aggregate
20 mm 100 -
10 mm 31 -
4.75 mm 7 -
2.36 mm - 100
1.18 mm - 92
600 micron - 76
300 micron - 48
150 micron - 3
Design a Concrete Mix to Suit the Following
Data Using the Method of Road Note No. 4
The specific gravity and bulk density of various
ingredients of the mix are as follows:
Dry bulk density
Material Specific gravity
(kg/m3)
Cement 3.15 1472
Coarse Aggregate 2.60 1520
Fine Aggregate 2.60 1680
Design the concrete mix & set out field mix
proportions for weigh batching & volume batching.
Also calculate the quantities of materials required
for 1 cubic meter of concrete.
(a) By weight (b) By volume
DESIGN OF CONCRETE
MIXES
ACCORDING TO
ROAD NOTE NO. 4
Design a Concrete Mix to Suit the Following
Data Using the Method of Road Note No. 4
Specified works cube strength: 20 N/mm 2 at 28 days.

Degree of control: Very good with weigh batching


and constant supervision.
Degree of workability: High, since concrete is
required for casting the junctions of columns and
beams with congested reinforcement.
Grading curve number: 03
Type of cement: Ordinary Portland
Type of fine aggregate: Natural sand
Type of coarse aggregate: Irregular aggregate of 20
mm maximum size.
Design a Concrete Mix to Suit the Following
Data Using the Method of Road Note No. 4
The aggregates available at works site have the
following grading:
Percentage passing
IS Sieve Size
Coarse Aggregate Fine Aggregate
20 mm 100 -
10 mm 31 -
4.75 mm 7 100
2.36 mm - 92
1.18 mm - 76
600 micron - 48
300 micron - 20
150 micron - 3
Design a Concrete Mix to Suit the Following
Data Using the Method of Road Note No. 4
The specific gravity and bulk density of various
ingredients of the mix are as follows:
Dry bulk density
Material Specific gravity
(kg/m3)
Cement 3.15 1472
Coarse Aggregate 2.50 1520
Fine Aggregate 2.60 1680

Design the concrete mix & calculate the quantities


of ingredients required for 1 cubic meter of concrete.
What is the density of fresh concrete? Also refer
following graphs and tables for the mixture design.
Table 1: Estimated relation between the minimum and mean compressive
strengths of cubes
Figure 1 Curves of four gradings of
20mm aggregate

Figure 2 Relationship between compressive


strength and w/c ratio
Table 2 Agg./cement ratio required to give 4 degrees of workability with different
w/c ratio & gradings
Design of concrete mix
•For
  the degree of control used,
minimum strength is 75 percent of the average strength.
  = ¿ 2
Mean design strength   27 𝑁 / 𝑚𝑚
Water/ cement ratio = 0.62
For high workability, the required
aggregate/ cement ratio = 5.56
The proportion of fine to total aggregate = 25 percent
Hence the proportion by weight of ingredients are given by
Cement : Fine Aggregate : Coarse Aggregate
1 : :
1 : :
Design of concrete mix
•Quantity
  of materials required for 1m3 of concrete
If C = weight of cement required per m3 of concrete
Then by absolute volume method, we have
+ + =1
Therefor, C = Cement = 323 kg
Water = 0.62 x 323 = 200 kg
FA = 1.39 x 323 = 449 kg
CA = 4.17 x 323 = 1347 kg
Density of fresh concrete = 2319
Thank You
Design a Concrete Mix to suite the
Following Data Using the
Method of Road Note No. 4
Specified works cube strength: 30 N/mm 2 at 28 days.

Degree of control: Very good with weigh batching


and constant supervision.
Degree of workability: Vey low since compacting
will be affected by vibration
Type of cement: Ordinary Portland
Type of fine aggregate: Natural sand
Type of coarse aggregate: Irregular aggregate
The aggregates are stockpiled at works site in three
heaps and have the grading shown below:
Cumulative Percentage passing
IS Sieve Size Fine Coarse Aggregate
Aggregate 4.75 to 20 mm 20 to 40 mm
40 mm - 100 100
20 mm - 99 13
10 mm 100 33 8
4.75 mm 99 5 2
2.36 mm 76 0 0
1.18 mm 58 - -
600 micron 40 - -
300 micron 12 - -
150 micron 2 - -
The specific gravity of various ingredients of the
mix are as follows:
Material Specific gravity
Cement 3.15
Coarse Aggregate 2.50
Fine Aggregate 2.60

Design the concrete mix & calculate the quantities


of ingredients required for 1 cubic meter of concrete.
What is the density of fresh concrete?
LIMITATIONS OF ROAD NOTE NO. 4 METHOD
The design tables of aggregate / cement ratios
recommended in Road Note No. 4 cover only
three shapes of aggregates and four types of
grading.
But in practice many aggregates having
different shapes, sizes, and properties have to be
used for the mixes.
The Road Note No. 4 data can not be directly
used for design of air- entrained concrete.
Thank You

You might also like