Wednesday, 30 September 2020

Grade Of Concrete And their type of Grade

 

Grade Of Concrete And their type of Grade

Concrete of Grade is a mixture of Portland cement, water, and coarse and fine aggregates. It consolidates into a hard mas because of a chemical reaction called hydration between cement and water. Proportioning a concrete mix for a given purpose is thus the art of obtaining a suitable ratio of the various ingredients of concrete with the required properties at the lowest cost.

Concrete is generally grad according to its compressive strength. In the designation of the concrete mix, the letter M refers to the mix and the number is the specified characteristic strength of 150 mm work cubes at 28 days, expressed in MPa (N/mm²).

Concrete is a construction material composed of cement, fine aggregates (sand), and coarse aggregates mix with water which hardens with time. Portland cement the commonly used type of cement for the production of concrete. Concrete technology deals with the study of properties of concrete and its practical applications.

In building construction, concrete is used for the construction of foundations, columns, beams, slabs, and other load-bearing elements.

There are different types of the binding material is used other than cement such as lime for lime concrete and bitumen for asphalt concrete which is used for road construction.

Various types of cement are used for concrete works that have different properties and applications. Some of the types of cement are Portland Pozzolana Cement (PPC), rapid hardening cement, Sulphate resistant cement, etc.

Normal mix concrete and Designed mix concrete

Types of grade

Materials are mixed in specific proportions to obtain the required strength. The strength of the mix is specified as M5, M10, M15, M20, M25, M30, etc, where M signifies Mix and 5, 10, 15, etc. as their strength in kN/m2. In the United States, concrete strength is specified in PSI which is Pounds per Square Inch.

The water-cement ratio plays an important role that influences various properties such as workability, strength, and durability. The adequate water-cement ratio is required for the production of workable concrete.

When water is mixed with materials, cement reacts with water and hydration reaction starts. This reaction helps ingredients to form a hard matrix that binds the materials together into a durable stone-like material.

Concrete can cast in any shape. Since it is a plastic material in the fresh state, various shapes and sizes of forms or formworks are uses to provide different shapes such as rectangular, circular, etc.

Various structural members such as beams, slabs, footings, columns, lintels, etc. are constructe with concrete.

a minimum grade of concrete for RCC

There are different types of admixtures which use to provide certain properties. Admixtures or additives such as pozzolans or superplasticizers are included in the mixture to improve the physical properties of the wet mix or the finished material.

Various types of concrete manufacture these days for construction of buildings and structures. These have special properties and features which improve the quality of construction as per requirement.



What is Grade of Concrete?

A grade of concrete denotes its strength required for construction. For example, M30 grade signifies that compressive strength requires for construction is 30MPa. The first letter in grade “M” is the mix and 30 is the required strength in MPa.

Based on various lab tests, the grade of concrete presence in Mix Proportions. For example, for M30 grade, the mix proportion can be 1:1:2, where 1 is the ratio of cement, 1 is the ratio of sand and 2 is the ratio of coarse aggregate based on volume or weight of materials.

The strength measure with concrete cube or cylinders by civil engineers at the construction site. Cube or cylinders make during casting of the structural member and after hardening, its cure for 28 days. Then the compressive strength test conducted to find the strength.

Regular grades of concrete are M15, M20, M25, etc. For plain cement concrete works, generally, M15 uses. For reinforced concrete construction minimum M20 grade of concrete uses.

Grade of a concrete table

Concrete
Grade
Mix RatioCompressive Strength
MPa( N/mm²)
PSI
Normal Grade of Concrete
M51:5:1005 MPa725 psi
M7.51: 4: 87.5 MPa1087 psi
M101 : 3: 610 MPa1450 psi
M151:2:415 MPa2175 psi
M201:1.5:320 MPa2900 psi
Standard Grade of Concrete
M251:1:225 MPa3625 psi
M30Design Mix30 MPa4350 psi
M35Design Mix35 MPa5075 psi
M40Design Mix40 MPa5800 psi
M45Design Mix45 MPa6525 psi
High Strength Concrete Grades
M50Design Mix50 MPa7250 psi
M55Design Mix55 MPa7975 psi
M60Design Mix60 MPa8700 psi
M65Design Mix65 MPa9425 psi
M70Design Mix70 MPa10150 psi
Grade of concrete

Components of Concrete

Components of concrete are cement, sand, aggregates, and water. A mixture of Portland cement and water call paste. So, concrete can call a mixture of paste, sand, and aggregates. Sometimes rocks use instead of aggregates.

The cement paste coats the surface of the fine and coarse aggregates when mixed thoroughly and binds them. Soon after mixing the components, hydration reaction starts which provides strength and a rock-solid concrete obtained.

How to Make Concrete?

Concrete is the manufacture or mixed in proportions With respect to cement quantity. There are two types of concrete mixes, i.e. nominal mix and design mix. The nominal mix uses for normal construction works such as small residential buildings. The most popular nominal mix is in the proportion of 1:2:4.

Design mixed concrete are those for which mix proportions finalize based on various lab tests on cylinder or cube for its compressive strength. This process is also called as mix design. These tests conduct to find a suitable mix based on locally available material to obtain strength required as per structural design. A design mixed offers the economy on the use of ingredients.

Once suitable mix proportions are known, then its ingredients are mix in the ratio as selected. Two methods used for mixing, i.e. Hand Mixing or Machine Mixing.

Based on the quantity and quality required, the suitable method of mixing is select. In the hand mixing, each ingredient places on a flat surface and water add and mix with hand tools. On machine mixing, different types of machines use. In this case, the ingredients add to the required quantity to mix and produce fresh concrete.

Once it mixes adequately its transports to casting location and poured in formworks. Various types of formworks are available which as selected based on usage.

Poured concrete allows setting in formworks for a specified time based on the type of structural member to gain sufficient strength.

After the removal of formwork, curing is done from various methods to make up the moisture loss due to evaporation. Hydration reaction requires moisture which is responsible for setting and strength gain. So, curing generally continues for a minimum of 7 days after the removal of formwork.

Types of Concrete Construction

Concrete generally use in two types of construction, i.e. plain concrete construction and reinforced concrete construction. In PCC, it pours and cast without the use of any reinforcement. This uses when the structural member subjects only to the compressive forces and not bending.

When a structural member is subjected to bending, reinforcements required to withstand tension forces, structural members, as it is very weak in tension compare to compression. Generally, the strength of concrete in tension is only 10% of its strength in compression.

Its uses as a construction material for almost all types of structures such as residential concrete buildings, industrial structures, dams, roads, tunnels, multi-story buildings, skyscrapers, bridges, sidewalks, and superhighways, etc.

 

Different types of concrete grades and their uses

Whether you are looking for the right domestic or commercial concrete mix for your construction job, or are just curious about the different grades of concrete and would like to know more, read on to get an understanding of these different types of concrete and their uses.

Understanding Grades of Concrete

Grades of concrete are defined by the strength and composition of the concrete, and the minimum strength the concrete should have following 28 days of initial construction. The grade of concrete is understood in measurements of MPa, where M stands for mix and the MPa denotes the overall strength.

 

Concrete mixes are defined in ascending numbers of 5, starting at 10, and show the compressive strength of the concrete after 28 days. For instance, C10 has the strength of 10 newtons, C15 has the strength of 15 newtons, C20 has 20 newtons strength and so on.

 

Different mixes (M) come in various mix proportions of the various ingredients of cement, sand and coarse aggregates. For instance, M20 comes in the respective ratio of 1:1:5:3. You can see other examples below in the table.

 

Concrete GradeMix Ratio (cement : sand : aggregates)Compressive Strength
MPa (N/mm2)psi
Grades of Concrete
M51 : 5 : 105 MPa725 psi
M7.51 : 4 : 87.5 MPa1087 psi
M101 : 3 : 610 MPa1450 psi
M151 : 2 : 415 MPa2175 psi
M201 : 1.5 : 320 MPa2900 psi
Standard Grade of Concrete
M251 : 1 : 225 MPa3625 psi
M30Design Mix30 MPa4350 psi
M35Design Mix35 MPa5075 psi
M40Design Mix40 MPa5800 psi
M45Design Mix45 MPa6525 psi
High Strength Concrete Grades
M50Design Mix50 MPa7250 psi
M55Design Mix55 MPa7975 psi
M60Design Mix60 MPa8700 psi
M65Design Mix65 MPa9425 psi
M70Design Mix70 MPa10150 psi

 

Concrete being poured


Choosing the right concrete grade for the construction job:

So what can these grades be used for and which is best for the job at hand? Below is a list of a few of the initial concrete grades and what they are best used for.

 

C10

Used for: Patio slabs, pathways and non-structural work

Type: Domestic & commercial use

 

C15

Used for: Pavement kerbs and floor blinding

Type: Domestic & Commercial

 

C20

Used for: Domestic floors and foundations (where the weight of structure will be lighter). Also good for workshop bases, garages, driveways and internal floor slabs.

Type: Domestic

 

C25

Used for: Construction in all areas. Multi-purpose concrete mix, usually used for foundations.

Type: Domestic & Commercial

 

C30

Used for: Pathways and roadways (this is the lowest grade concrete mix that can be used for this purpose). More durable than the grades that have come before, and thus is much more weather-resistant and can take heavy road traffic.

Type: Commercial

 

C35

Used for: Commercial structures. This heavy concrete mix is usually used for creating external walls and slabs, as well as for structural piling.

Type: Commercial

 

C40

Used for: Commercial construction sites, creating foundations and beams for structural support and roads. The most durable in this list, C40 can withstand chemical corrosion also, so is frequently used on farms where slurry could corrode structures, or in septic tanks.

Type: Commercial

 

We hope you found this guide useful, and if you are interested in learning more, visit our blog for more information on the concrete types available to you.

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