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Thanks for your presentation. From your presentation you said the ratio 1:2:4, you further said 1 part sand, 2 part of sand and 4 parts of aggregates. What do you realy mean when you say 1 part cement when cement is already in a bag and what do you use to measure the ine part sand and one part aggregates?
Nice explanation sir more than other civil teachers, i once watched over your video of cantilever beam and strength of material, more effort to your able.
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I use ready mix for floor screed compressed with rule & float 26 kg per 1/2 inch depth every m2 mixing by hand 5kg cement 21 kg grit same as before. calculate concrete for footings or slab lin/meters of footing x width x depth ie 28 lin meters x 0.450 x 0.300 = 3.78 m3 use this on a calculator . Because its metric always use 0. if the measurement is 999 or under 1000 being a metric meter ie 0.850 for 850mm or 0.085 if its 85mm for 1 meter & 15mm it would be 1015
When you add 1+2+4 you get 7 Remember the grade of concrete mentioned was M15, and in this grade the Cement : Sand : aggregate are in the ratio of 1:2:4
This procedure is for PCC works....In RCC members, Volume of steel comprises of 1% to 2% of the total volume, which is comparatively low. That's why we neglect it in our calculations.
@@CivilTutor thanks for instant reply but i want to ask that the dry density of cement is taken as 1440kg/m3. It is not same for all brands of cement or is it same? And also for sulphate resistant cement does the density vary?
Volume of steel of a structural member comprises of 1% to 2% of the total volume, which is comparatively low. That's why we neglect it in our calculations.
This procedure is for PCC works....In RCC members, Volume of steel comprises of 1% to 2% of the total volume, which is comparatively low. That's why we neglect it in our calculations.
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Please, what do you mean by dry volume?
@@babajidegeorge7320 it's without water,which is higher compared to wet in which volume shrinks
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Thanks for your presentation. From your presentation you said the ratio 1:2:4, you further said 1 part sand, 2 part of sand and 4 parts of aggregates. What do you realy mean when you say 1 part cement when cement is already in a bag and what do you use to measure the ine part sand and one part aggregates?
This is exactly what I need. Thank you for sharing.
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Can asked me one Q.s. question?
This mixture 1:2:4 is for concrete with rebar.
You can have lesser one for mass concrete 1:4:6
You're right
No, the minimum grade of PCC is M15 and the minimum grade for RCC is M25 so he's right
Good tutorial, understandable, am asking, how many liters of water to be mix?
Watch my tutorial on water cement ratio for different grades of concrete.... You will get to know how to calculate the quantity of water
1 bag cement to 0.45 ratio of water
50 x 0.45
Nice explanation sir more than other civil teachers, i once watched over your video of cantilever beam and strength of material, more effort to your able.
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Thank you for sharing your knowledge
Thanks for your great video. I dont understand why the “total ratio = 7” ?
M15 - 1:2:4
Therefore= 1+2+4= 7.
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Hi, thanks! do you usually have to subtract the volume of the rebars? Or can that be neglected?
That we neglect
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as per indian standerds unint of measurement should be metric ,so please explain it in metric units
You can always use conversion methods instead of asking the You tuber to do it for you.
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On site you use feet
It's better in feet. You can convert yourself
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Very good information thank you, I always wondered about that dry volume to wet volume, 1.54..thank you from trinidad.
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Thanks brother for sharing your experience.
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I use ready mix for floor screed compressed with rule & float 26 kg per 1/2 inch depth every m2 mixing by hand 5kg cement 21 kg grit same as before.
calculate concrete for footings or slab lin/meters of footing x width x depth ie 28 lin meters x 0.450 x 0.300 = 3.78 m3 use this on a calculator . Because its metric always use 0. if the measurement is 999 or under 1000 being a metric meter ie 0.850 for 850mm or 0.085 if its 85mm for 1 meter & 15mm it would be 1015
Great work but hw to include the beam ratio of slab also
After multiplying with factory 1.54 we get wet volume right?? Correct me if I am wrong...
Dry volume = wet volume x 1.54
This constant value is same if we use it in Meter?
yes
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Nice presentation 🙏
Thank you for the very good explanation, but can you please tell me from where you get the total ratio = 7 ??
When you add 1+2+4 you get 7
Remember the grade of concrete mentioned was M15, and in this grade the Cement : Sand : aggregate are in the ratio of 1:2:4
Perfect
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This can be applied to pillar and beams right?
For RCC works you should use minimum grade m20.... rest the process is same
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All is ok.
But please considered reinforcement volume also...
For RCC the reinforcement volume is deducted ..
This procedure is for PCC works....In RCC members, Volume of steel comprises of 1% to 2% of the total volume, which is comparatively low.
That's why we neglect it in our calculations.
RCC Structure, Rebar Quantity not Considered, Normally Rebar Quantity is 1 to 2 %. Also not Calculated in the BOQ.
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In the market 2 different weight cement bag is available 25kg and 50kg... Which weight bag you consider for calculation of cubic feet
50Kg
@@CivilTutor thank you sir
@@CivilTutor thank you sir
Well Explained
Thanks for your video.
Very nice sir 👍 thanks ji
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Can you please make a video on
How to calculate aggregate in making Column beam for RCC compound wall and RCC panel brick design.
Hi tutor civil can you be calculating in mm , thanks alot
Yes, sure
Sir cement ka volume CFT mai value hai 1.225
But apne sirf 1.25 se calculation kiye hein yeh 1.225 mera value araha hai sir kya yeh sahi hai sir?
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How you converted cement bag to cft? Using bulk density concept? Please show step or tell kg to cft conversion.
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@@CivilTutor thanks for instant reply but i want to ask that the dry density of cement is taken as 1440kg/m3. It is not same for all brands of cement or is it same?
And also for sulphate resistant cement does the density vary?
please add about retaining wall in detail
simple and clear
Respected sir please share how to calculate RB slab
Thanks allot for this kindness
Sir please video on Complete BBS schedule On slab,beam,columns and footings, sir please do this on videos
Sir
Why don't we deduct volume of steel in evaluation of quantities of working materials like steel, sand , aggregate.....as steel is there in slab
Volume of steel of a structural member comprises of 1% to 2% of the total volume, which is comparatively low.
That's why we neglect it in our calculations.
I want to know, how to calculate Sir
thanks for info
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Can u mention it in tons if possible of sand and aggregate
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Nice information sir 🙏
My question here is what volume will steel minimize in all this process
This procedure is for PCC works....In RCC members, Volume of steel comprises of 1% to 2% of the total volume, which is comparatively low.
That's why we neglect it in our calculations.
Good information
Thanks for this amazing content,
Thank you
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How calculating total ratio is 7
Very nice video good
What are small batch hopper mixer setup look like? If we can make batches of dry mix can be fed into these new mudmixer devices
1 bag cement,
2 teroli sand
1 teroli aggregate
Sir iss ka ratio Kia hoga?