Water Cement Ratio For M20 Concrete : Nominal Mix

 

The ratio of the weight of water to the weight of cement is a water-cement ratio. 

Mathematically,

Water cement ratio = (Weight of water in liters) / ( Weight of cement in kg)

Concrete’s full hydration usually requires approximately 38% water.

 


 

A. What is the Water Cement Ratio For M20 Concrete? 

As per IS 10262:2019, The water cement ratio for M20 concrete is 0.5.

Concrete GradeRecommended Water-Cement Ratio
M100.6
M150.55
M200.5
M250.45

 

Example: 

If you want to make M20 concrete with a water cement ratio of 0.5 using 50 kg of cement, how much water do you need to mix the Concrete?

soln;

Required amount of water ( in liters) = w/c ratio × weight of cement in kg 

= 0.5 * 50

= 25 kg

= 25 L

( 1 kg is equivalent to 1 L )

 


 

B. What Happens When Water is not Properly Proportioned with Cement?   

When the amount of water used in concrete increases, the cement paste becomes more diluted, resulting in more voids once the water molecules evaporate. These voids can cause various issues, such as cracking, shrinkage, flexural failure, and changes in color due to imbalances in strength and porosity.

Conversely, insufficient water usage can impede the proper binding of the materials and weaken the Concrete’s overall strength.

 

Read Also: Grades of Concrete
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Madhu Krishna Poudel is a Civil Engineer and founder of DreamCivil.com, with hands-on expertise in site supervision, construction estimation, and AutoCAD 2D/3D design. Holding a Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering, his technical content has been cited as a reference by globally recognized platforms including Wikipedia, Time Magazine, TheRichest, and WSWS.
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