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fine aggregate zone classification codes
Why it is not suitable for all concrete mixture when the amount of fine aggregate and coarse aggregate is fixed?
Cement mortar is a mixture of cement, fine aggregate and water.Concrete is a mixture of cement, fine aggregate, coarse aggregate and water.Generally, concrete have higher strength than cement mortar.
Cement : Fine Aggregate : Coarse Aggregate 1 : 1.5 : 3
how does the fineness modulus of aggregate affect the strength of concrete
fine aggregate zone classification codes
Why it is not suitable for all concrete mixture when the amount of fine aggregate and coarse aggregate is fixed?
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Cement mortar is a mixture of cement, fine aggregate and water.Concrete is a mixture of cement, fine aggregate, coarse aggregate and water.Generally, concrete have higher strength than cement mortar.
Cement : Fine Aggregate : Coarse Aggregate 1 : 1.5 : 3
1:1.5:3:0.45 (cement,fine aggregate,coarse aggregate, water cement ratio)
how does the fineness modulus of aggregate affect the strength of concrete
RCC that is reinforced cement concrete which is composed of cement(mainly),sand(fine aggregate),metal(coarse aggregate)and water.Which is further more supported by iron which makes it RCC from ordinary cement concrete.
The homonym for "not fine" is "naught" which means zero or nothing.
aggregates are used to concrete for following purposes: 1.if totally binding materials like cement is used in concrete, the cost of concrete will be high which is uneconomical. 2.to prevent high shrinkage of concrete mix fine aggregates are used. 3.to increase the volume of concrete mix aggregates are used.
Concrete is made from cement and other cementitious materials such as fly ash and slag cement, coarse aggregate made of crushed stone, fine aggregate such as sand, water, and chemical admixtures. For more information please visit the related link.
Coarse sand is typically bigger in diameter than fine sand. While fine sand typically consists of sand granules that measure up to a quarter of a millimeter in size, coarse sand typically measures between one half and a full millimeter in size.