Approximately 707-738 kg of sand would be used in 1m3 of concrete.
To see how this is calculated, see below:
To some extent this depends on the type of concrete, however for normal usage you would expect the concrete to be made by using 1 part cement, 2 parts dry sand, 3 parts course stone aggregate and 1/2 part water. NB those are weight rather than volume terms.
As such approximately 4/13ths of the 1m3 mass would be sand. Concrete has a density ranging from 2300 - 2400 kg/m3
As such 4/13ths of 2300 = 707kg
and 4/13ths of 2400 = 738 kg
How much cement sand and stone do you need for 1 cubic meter of concre
To make 1 cubic meter of concrete, you typically need about 1.5 cubic meters of sand and gravel combined. The general ratio for mixing concrete is 1 part cement, 2 parts sand, and 3 parts gravel. Therefore, for 1 cubic meter of concrete, you would need 0.5 cubic meters of cement, 0.75 cubic meters of sand, and 0.75 cubic meters of gravel.
18.6765 cubic blathinetres is one brass
For plain cement concrete, the aggregate used is of size 20 mm. For RCC structures, it is 40mm and for roads, it is 80mm
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How much cement sand and stone do you need for 1 cubic meter of concre
Concrete is a mixture of cement, sand, stone, and water. In a cuibic meter of concrete, , there is about 0.3 cubic meters of sand, or about 475 kg
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To produce 1 cubic meter of concrete, the typical mix design requires approximately 1.5 to 2 cubic meters of sand and aggregate combined, depending on the specific mix ratio. A common mix ratio is 1 part cement, 2 parts sand, and 3 parts aggregate, which translates to about 0.5 cubic meters of sand and 0.75 cubic meters of aggregate. However, the exact quantities can vary based on the desired strength and application of the concrete. Always refer to a specific mix design for precise measurements.
To make 1 cubic meter of concrete, you typically need about 1.5 cubic meters of sand and gravel combined. The general ratio for mixing concrete is 1 part cement, 2 parts sand, and 3 parts gravel. Therefore, for 1 cubic meter of concrete, you would need 0.5 cubic meters of cement, 0.75 cubic meters of sand, and 0.75 cubic meters of gravel.
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18.6765 cubic blathinetres is one brass
For plain cement concrete, the aggregate used is of size 20 mm. For RCC structures, it is 40mm and for roads, it is 80mm
I'm assuming by bricki you mean aggregate? There are several different mixes of concrete that yield different strengths. One of the more common mixes is a 3/2/1 mix this combines 3 parts aggregate (crushed stone), 2 parts sand and 1 part portland cement. with this mixture to make 1 cubic meter of concrete you will need almost 1/2 cubic meter of aggregate, 1/3 cubic meter sand and 1/6 cubic meter portland cement mixed with about 75 liters of water. Different mixes use varying amounts of stone though the sand and cement mixture stays between 1 1/2 : 1 to 2:1
The mixture depends on the concrete strength, flow properties and other specifications required, quality of cement, aggregates and other chemical additives that will be used. Typically 1 cubic meter concrete should include about 310kg cement, 800kg sand, 900kg gravel and 220kg water.
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The weight varies; but if it's dry sand, the cubic meter will weigh around 1500 kilos.