Mix Design
Mix Design
Mix Design
(ACI method)
Professor Jahangir Alam
Department of Civil Engineering, BUET, Dhaka
Sponsor
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• Design Engineer tells you Design Strength necessary for
the construction
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Quality Control of Concrete by Testing
OR
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Mix Design as per ACI 211.1-91
ACI = American Concrete Institute
ACI 211.1-91 is part of ACI Manual published by American
Concrete Institute.
Standard practice for selecting proportions for normal, heavyweight
and mass concrete is described here.
Guide for selecting proportions for high-strength concrete is
described in ACI 211.4R-93.
Mean target strength upto 6000 psi (41 MPa) is considered as
normal strength concrete and mean target strength above 6000 psi is
considered as high-strength concrete.
Smaller size aggregates have been shown to provide higher strength
potential.
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Average compressive strength
= 6000 psi (41 Mpa)
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Table 6.3.4(b) – Maximum permissible water-cement or
water-cementitious material ratios for concrete in severe
exposures
Types of structure Structure wet Structures exposed to
continuously or sea water or sulfates
frequently and
exposed to freezing
and thawing*
Thin sections (railings,
curbs, sills, ledges, 0.45 0.40**
ornamental work) and
Sections with less than 1”
clear cover over steel
All other structures 0.50 0.45**
*Concrete should also be air entrained
**If sulfate resisting cement (Type II or Type V of ASTM C 150) is used,
permissible water-cement ratio may be increased by 0.05
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Mix Design Example
ACI method
Composite cement
Ready mixed concrete will be cast by pumping
Admixture (Super Plasticizer) will be used to make flowing concrete
Concrete will remain under sea water (i.e. offshore structure)
Design strength of concrete is 35 MPa
All necessary data are given in the following tables
Sl.
No. Property Test Method Value Unit
Bulk Specific Gravity (OD
1 basis) ASTM C127 2.54 -
Apparent Specific Gravity
2 (OD basis) ASTM C127 2.60 -
3 Absorption Capacity ASTM C127 1.34 %
4 Dry Rodded Unit Weight ASTM C29 1590 kg/m3
Moisture Content of FA in
5 Laboratory - 4.00 %
6 Fineness Modulus (FM) ASTM C136 2.62
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Table 2: Properties of coarse aggregate
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No. Property Test Method Value Unit
Bulk Specific Gravity (OD
1 basis) ASTM C127 2.66 -
Apparent Specific Gravity
2 (OD basis) ASTM C127 2.68 -
3 Absorption Capacity ASTM C127 0.69 %
4 Dry Rodded Unit Weight ASTM C29 1550 kg/m3
Moisture Content of CA in
5 Laboratory - 0.38 %
6 Maximum Size - 20 mm
Sl. Test
No. Property Method Value Unit
Supercrete
1 Brand name (composite) -
2 Clinker 80 %
3 Fly ash 20 %
4 Compacted Unit Weight 1400 kg/m3
5 Loose Unit Weight - 1100 kg/m3
6 Specific gravity of clinker 3.15
7 Specific gravity of fly ash 2.40
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Table 4: Properties of water reducing admixture
Sl. Test
No. Property Method Value Unit
1 Brand name Megaflow230 -
500-1500 ml
per 100 kg
2 Recommended dose cement
3 Expected water reduction 15-20 %
4 Specific gravity 1.2 -
fc’ in MPa
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Table 6: ACI recommended dry rodded bulk volume of
coarse aggregate per unit volume of concrete
max size
of agg FM of fine aggregate
mm 2.40 2.60 2.80 3.00
9.5 0.50 0.48 0.46 0.44
12.5 0.59 0.57 0.55 0.53
19 0.66 0.64 0.62 0.60
25 0.71 0.69 0.67 0.65
37.5 0.75 0.73 0.71 0.69
50 0.78 0.76 0.74 0.72
75 0.82 0.80 0.78 0.76
150 0.87 0.85 0.83 0.81
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Table 8: ACI recommended mixing water content
for 1 m3 fresh concrete
Max size of
aggregate
(mm) 10 12.5 20 25 40 50 70 150
Slump value
(mm) Amount of mixing water in kg per 1 m3 concrete
25 to 50 207 199 190 179 166 154 130 113
75 to 100 228 216 205 193 181 169 145 124
150 to 175 243 228 216 202 190 178 160 -
Entrapped air
(%) 3 2.5 2 1.5 1 0.5 0.3 0.2
Sl. Test
No. Property Method Value Unit
Moisture content of fine
1 aggregate 5.0 %
Moisture content of
2 coarse aggregate 1.0 %
Loose Unit Weight of
3 fine aggregate 1280 kg/m3
Loose Unit Weight of
4 coarse aggregate 1330 kg/m3
Loose Unit Weight of
5 Cement 1100 kg/m3
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Table 10: First trial mix result
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Step 4: Selection of w/c ratio
or , to avoid interpolation or
extrapolation, we can use
following formula to get w/c
ratio
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Step 5: Calculation of cement content and
admixture
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Step 7: Calculation of fine aggregate content
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All the ingredients as calculated above are mixed in mixer
machine. From visual observation it seems that more water
is necessary to get required slump. 0.3 kg more water is
added and concrete is mixed again. Freshly mixed concrete
is taken out of mixer machine and slump test is performed.
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Step 9: Revision of mix proportion based on
First Lab Trial Mix result
ACI suggests that if the slump of the trial mix does not satisfy
the requirement, increase or decrease the re-estimated water
content by 2 kg/m3 for each increase or decrease of 10 mm
slump.
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Modified mix proportion for 1 m3 fresh concrete
after first lab trial
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Step 11: Adjustment for casting in site
From table 9,
Moisture content in FA = 5%
Moisture content in CA = 1%
FA (OD) = 635 kg,
CA (OD) = 1005 kg
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Step 12: Conversion to volumetric ratio
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