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.
Why it is not suitable for all concrete mixture when the amount of fine aggregate and coarse aggregate is fixed?
No, it is differentCement is a constituent of concrete.Where as concrete is a mixture of cement, fineaggregate, coarse aggregate and water.
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.
To make concrete, the typical aggregate content is about 60-75% of the total volume, which includes both coarse aggregate (gravel or crushed stone) and fine aggregate (sand). The exact amount can vary based on the specific mix design and the desired properties of the concrete. Generally, a common ratio for a standard concrete mix is 1 part cement, 2 parts sand, and 3 parts coarse aggregate by volume. Always consult specific mix guidelines for your project's requirements.
Cement : Fine Aggregate : Coarse Aggregate 1 : 1.5 : 3
Why it is not suitable for all concrete mixture when the amount of fine aggregate and coarse aggregate is fixed?
1:1.5:3:0.45 (cement,fine aggregate,coarse aggregate, water cement ratio)
No, it is differentCement is a constituent of concrete.Where as concrete is a mixture of cement, fineaggregate, coarse aggregate and water.
No-fines concrete as the term implies, is a kind of concrete from which the fine aggregate fraction has been omitted. This concrete is made up of only coarse aggregate, cement and water.Very often only single sized coarse aggregate, of size passing through 20 mm retained on 10 mm is used. No-fines concrete is becoming popular because of some of the advantages it possesses over the conventional concrete.
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.
Using Crushed Clay Brick as Coarse Aggregate in Concrete
To make concrete, the typical aggregate content is about 60-75% of the total volume, which includes both coarse aggregate (gravel or crushed stone) and fine aggregate (sand). The exact amount can vary based on the specific mix design and the desired properties of the concrete. Generally, a common ratio for a standard concrete mix is 1 part cement, 2 parts sand, and 3 parts coarse aggregate by volume. Always consult specific mix guidelines for your project's requirements.
Cement : Fine Aggregate : Coarse Aggregate 1 : 1.5 : 3
Mixtures of concrete typically consist of cement, water, coarse aggregate (such as gravel or crushed stone), and fine aggregate (such as sand). These ingredients are combined in specific proportions to create a strong and durable material suitable for construction projects. Additional additives may be included to enhance properties like workability, strength, or setting time.
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.
20 mm thick coarse aggregate use in slab cast
Raw materials that are a component in concrete, aggregates are inert granular materials such as sand, gravel or crushed stone. Coarse aggregates are particles greater than 4.75mm, but they generally range between 9.5mm to 37.5mm in diameter. Primary coarse aggregates come from the land or water. Secondary aggregates are the by-products of extractive operations. The third source coarse aggregates come from is recycled aggregate, which is sand, and recycled concrete aggregate.