What is Concrete | Grades | Mix Proportions | Cement | Fine Aggregate | Coarse Aggregate
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- In this video we will discuss how to calculate quantity of materials in concrete |concrete calculation | cement sand and aggregate or Calculation of Cement Sand Aggregate in Concrete | Concrete Calculation | Calculation of cement sand aggregate for M5, M7.5, M10, M15, M20, M25 Grades of Concrete | What is Concrete | Grades | Mix Proportions | Cement | Fine Aggregate | Coarse Aggregate
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Writing from Cameroon, central Africa. I loved this video. I made art art studies but I love civil engineering. My dream is to used my skills to build my own house. Thank you so much. In few minutes, I have learn a lot...
The best video on this calculation so far 👍👍👍
Glad it was helpful!
It's really great that you share such knowledge for free
It's my pleasure
Fine aggregate cours aggregate फुट me kaise निकाले sir
Great video for the students to learn.
Excellent presentation and very useful.Thanks.
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Thaaanks Eduu, from South Eastern Kenya University. I like this video 😍
thanks sir for share this kind of knowledge
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Its great i've understood very clearly
Thank you.. Keep watching
Well explained thank u so much ❤
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Thanks for sharing this great tutorial
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Is it important to add coarse aggregate if i want a craft project of molding?
Most construction are done by using tagari or a big size bowl,,and it is used by volume based method,,but none of the channels are showing up volume based proportion,,so please make a video which could help ordinary house owners or laymen
Sir explained very super sir
Thanks for your feedback.. Keep watching and share it.
How can we calculate how much water needed in the mix design?
Based on the Water-Cement ratio.
Density of Materials as per IS:875 Part-1:
1. Aggregate, Coarse
, Broken stone ballast - Dry - 1600 to 1870 m3
2. Aggregate, Fine, Sand - River - 1840 m3
Sir can u plz. provide me the Mix design for M25 grade concrete but in this case there is 10% replacement of coarse aggregate with rubber
As i am doing project on it
Super sir
Thanks for your feedback @kannyCreation