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Mix Design for M35 Grade of Concrete: A Practical Guide

Concrete mix design is a critical process in construction, ensuring the right balance of strength, durability, and workability. For high-strength applications like bridges, high-rise buildings, and industrial floors, M35 grade concrete is a popular choice.

In this guide, we’ll break down the step-by-step mix design for M35 concrete, backed by factual data and practical insights. No fluff—just actionable information you can use on-site.

Understanding M35 Grade Concrete

M35 signifies that the concrete has a characteristic compressive strength of 35 MPa (N/mm²) at 28 days. This grade is commonly used in:

To achieve this strength, the mix must be carefully proportioned using quality materials and precise calculations.

Grade of Concrete : M35
Characteristic Strength (Fck) : 35 Mpa
Standard Deviation : 1.91 Mpa*
Target Mean Strength : T.M.S.= Fck +1.65 x S.D.
(from I.S 456-2000) = 35+ 1.65×1.91
= 38.15 Mpa

Materials Required for M35 Concrete Mix

1. Cement

2. Fine Aggregate (Sand)

3. Coarse Aggregate

4. Water

5. Admixtures (Optional but Recommended)

MIX DESIGN

Take Sand content as percentage of total aggregates = 36%

Select Water Cement Ratio = 0.43 for concrete grade M35

(From Fig 2. of I.S. 10262- 1982)

Select Water Content = 172 Kg

(From IS: 10262 for 20 mm nominal size of aggregates Maximum Water Content = 186 Kg/ M)

Hence, Cement Content= 172 / 0.43 = 400 Kg / M3

Formula for Mix Proportion of Fine and Coarse Aggregate:

1000(1-a0) = {(Cement Content / Sp. Gr. Of Cement) + Water Content +(F/ Sp. Gr.* P)}

1000(1-a0) = {(Cement Content / Sp. Gr. Of Cement) + Water Content +C/ Sp. Gr.* Pc )}

Where C= Coarse Aggregate Content

F= Fine Aggregate Content

P= Sand Content as percentage of total Aggregates

= 0.36

Pc = Coarse Aggregate Content as percentage of total Aggregates.

= 0.64

a= Percentage air content in concrete (As per IS :10262 for 20 mm nominal size of

aggregates air content is 2 %) = 0.02

Hence, 1000(1-0.02) = {(400 /3.15) + 172 +(F/ 2.62 x 0.36)}

Fa = 642 Kg/ Cum

As the sand is of Zone II no adjustment is required for sand.

Sand Content = 642 Kg/ Cum

1000(1-0.02) = {(400 /3.15) + 172 +(C/ 2.67 x 0.64)}

Hence, Ca = 1165 Kg/ Cum

From combined gradation of Coarse aggregates it has been found out that the proportion of 53:47 of 20 mm & 10 mm aggregates produces the best gradation as per IS: 383.

Hence, 20 mm Aggregates = 619 Kg

And 10 mm Aggregates = 546 Kg

To obtain slump in the range of 150-190 mm water reducing admixture brand SP430 from Fosroc with a dose of 0.3 % by weight of Cement shall be used.

Hence the Mix Proportion becomes:

CemW/CWaterSand20mm10mmAdmix
4000.431726356195641.2
10.431.61.5471.360.003

Units – Kg/ M3

Cement : Sand: Coarse Aggregates = 1 : 1.6 : 2.907

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