The weight of aggregate applied in this area is obtained and converted to units of pounds per square yard Good lighting is recommended and care should be taken to place the aggregate only one stone deep The quantity of aggregate needed to cover one square yard of roadway can also be determined in terms of volume as shown in Equation
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Get Priceand for coarse aggregate of 10mm size is = /2 = = 245 mm So the sizes of the measuring boxes and mix proportion for 1 bag of cement will be For Sand 300mm x 300mm x 411mm 2 box For 20 mm CA 300mm x 300mm x 455mm 2 box for 10 mm CA 300mm x 300mm x 245mm 2box Batching with concrete raw materials measuring
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Get PriceFrom Table 3 of IS 10262 2024 Volume of coarse aggregate corresponding to 20 mm size aggregate and fine aggregate Zone II for water cement ratio of = In the present case water cement ratio is Therefore volume of coarse aggregate is required to be increased to decrease the fine aggregate content As the water cement ratio
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Get Price1 cft 10mm 20mm aggregate stone chips weight in Kg and how to convert 1 CFT aggregate weight in kg and also know about 1 CFT fine aggregate and coarse aggregate weight in Kg the quantity of aggregate in construction line calculated in cubic metre or cubic foot but some time easy question is asked how we convert 1 CFT aggregate weight in We know that aggregate is consist of fine
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Get Price1320 kg of 20mm Aggregate is required for 1 of M 15 grade concrete 146 litres of water is required for 1 of M 15 grade concrete M 20 grade concrete 8 bags of cement required for 1 of M 20 grade concrete 693 kg of Sand required for 1 of M 20 grade concrete 1344 kg of 20mm Aggregate is required for 1 of M 20 grade
Get PriceMaximum aggregate size 20 mm Type of coarse aggregate Crushed Type of fine aggregate Crushed W f = 195 3kg/m3 W c = 225 kg/m W = 32/3W f 1/3W c = 205 kg/m [When coarse and fine aggregates are of different types] [When coarse and fine aggregates are of the same type use values in Table 3] Free water content W = 205 kg/m3 8 Cement content w/c ratio Fig 4 Free water content 205 kg/m3
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Get PriceThe standard density of aggregate which is utilized in the concrete preparation is about 1200 1750 kg/m 3 Unit kg/m 3 or lb/ft 3 3 Standard Relative Aggregate Density The mass divided by an equal volume of liquid like water is known as standard relative aggregate density
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Get PriceOverview The coarse aggregate specific gravity test Figure 1 is used to calculate the specific gravity of a coarse aggregate sample by determining the ratio of the weight of a given volume of aggregate to the weight of an equal volume of water It is similar in nature to the fine aggregate specific gravity test
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