QUANTITY OF CEMENT SAND AND AGGREGATE CALCULATION IN SLABS
Quantity of cement sand and aggregate calculation in slab is very easy and simple. It is very easy to calculate the how much material is required for the construction of the slabs or quantity of cement sand aggregate required in slabs. Let’s solve this example.
EXAMPLE:
Let suppose we have a two-way slab with a length of 20 feet and the same as the width of 20 feet and use M-15 grade of concrete, Calculate the quantity of cement, sand, and aggregate used in a slab and thickness; of the slab is 6 inches?
Given data :
Length = 20 feet
Width = 20 feet
Thickness = 7 inches
Solution:
First, we calculate the slab’s volume, and then this volume is converted into a wet condition to dry condition and then find out how much material is required for the slab.
Total volume of slab
= L x W x H
= 20 x 20 x 0.583
= 233.2 cft
Convert wet volume to dry volume
Dry volume = wet volume x 1.54(Wastage of sand Bulking all included)
= 233.2 x 1.54
= 359.13 cft
Ratio of concrete ( 1:2:4 = 7)
volume of cement
= ratio of cement / total ratio x volume
= 1 / 7 x 359.13
= 51.30 cft
convert this volume into cement bags. you know that 1.25 cuf in one cement bag.
= 51.30 / 1.25
= 41.04 bags.
volume of sand
= ratio of sand / total ratio x volume
= 2 / 7 x 51.30
= 14.65 cft.
Volume of aggregate
= ratio of aggregate / total ratio x volume
= 4 / 7 x 51.30
= 29.31 cft.
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