Concrete is required for walls of a building that will be moderately exposed to Intrained freezing and thawing. The cross section of a wall is 300 x 1500 mm. The smallest spacing between reinforcing steel is 50 mm. The specified compressive strength of Compressive strength concrete at 28 days is 21.5 MPa and a slump of 50 mm. Portland cement type I is used with specific gravity of 3.15, maximum size of aggregate 25 mm and fineness modulus of fine aggregate is 2.4, absorption capacity and moisture content of fine aggregate are of 0.8%, and 1.75% respectively. The dry-rodded unit weight of coarse aggregate 1650 kg/m³, absorption capacity and moisture content of coarse aggregate are of 0.8%, and 1.75% respectively. Both aggregates have a bulk specific gravity (SSD) of (2.65. The aggregates conform to the ASTM C33-84 requirements for grading. Estimate the quantity of (cement, fine aggregate, coarse aggregate and water) for 1m³ concrete. 94 8.75 948.75 16 9.15
Concrete is required for walls of a building that will be moderately exposed to Intrained freezing and thawing. The cross section of a wall is 300 x 1500 mm. The smallest spacing between reinforcing steel is 50 mm. The specified compressive strength of Compressive strength concrete at 28 days is 21.5 MPa and a slump of 50 mm. Portland cement type I is used with specific gravity of 3.15, maximum size of aggregate 25 mm and fineness modulus of fine aggregate is 2.4, absorption capacity and moisture content of fine aggregate are of 0.8%, and 1.75% respectively. The dry-rodded unit weight of coarse aggregate 1650 kg/m³, absorption capacity and moisture content of coarse aggregate are of 0.8%, and 1.75% respectively. Both aggregates have a bulk specific gravity (SSD) of (2.65. The aggregates conform to the ASTM C33-84 requirements for grading. Estimate the quantity of (cement, fine aggregate, coarse aggregate and water) for 1m³ concrete. 94 8.75 948.75 16 9.15
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