How many litres of water is required in M-20 GRADE for making 1 cubic meter?

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Manigandan.V

  • Nov 16th, 2014
 

185kg/m3

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santosh singh

  • Nov 20th, 2014
 

25 Litres

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NITESH JHA

  • Nov 23rd, 2014
 

197 litre

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paresh

  • Nov 29th, 2014
 

186 kg/m3

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Tasleem

  • Dec 5th, 2014
 

171 kg

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Shadav ali

  • Jan 22nd, 2015
 

175

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Kalle suresh

  • Feb 1st, 2015
 

168litres

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Shaik Salman

  • Feb 24th, 2015
 

225 liters of water for 1 cum of cement for M20 grade

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Devaraj

  • Mar 13th, 2015
 

182ltr

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Madhusudhan Reddy

  • Apr 6th, 2015
 

how to calucuate can u explain in detail

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Ajay

  • Apr 12th, 2015
 

Firstly find out the water cement ratio w/c and then determine the qty of water

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mohamed hussain

  • Apr 21st, 2015
 

1000 l

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shreedhar

  • May 23rd, 2015
 

170 ltrs

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gaurav

  • May 29th, 2015
 

for M-20 water reqd. is 30 litres .for M-25 its 28 litres.

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shankar

  • Jun 10th, 2015
 

103 liter

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Sanjay

  • Jun 11th, 2015
 

157.5 ltr. of Water in 1 cum of Concrete ( by Assuming 350 kg/cum & w/c ratio 0.45 Water in Litres = 157.50ltr. )

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vellingiri

  • Nov 5th, 2015
 

1000 litres

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Shoeb ali

  • Jan 30th, 2016
 

192

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vidya

  • Feb 5th, 2016
 

According to work-ability condition the water requirement for given grade may vary, for the use of 20mm aggregate and slump value in b/w 25-50mm water required for 1 cubic meter of concrete is 0.186 liter.

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Amr Naeem

  • Feb 7th, 2016
 

100 Liters

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nayeer

  • Feb 16th, 2016
 

120

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Rajesh Bhowmick

  • Feb 17th, 2016
 

172 litre of water needed for 1 cum of M20 grade concrete.

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naveen

  • Mar 31st, 2016
 

261

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A.Amalraj

  • Apr 1st, 2016
 

180.42

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SYED THAIFUR ALI

  • Apr 1st, 2016
 

27 Liters Per Cubic Meter

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sanjay gupta

  • Apr 29th, 2016
 

Design mix concrete - 176 litter per cubic meter.

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bazir tamatta

  • Sep 21st, 2016
 

According to IS 456 minimum cemegnt content for M-20 grade is 320 kgs. and maximum w/c ratio is 0.50 so that water required for 1 m3 is 320 x0.5o = 160 ltr

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kp SHAH

  • Mar 9th, 2017
 

If cement consumption for mix design of M 20, is 330 Kg/cmt. Then consider 24 to 25 litre per cement bag (50kg.)

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venkatesh.B

  • Apr 27th, 2017
 

162 liters

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subhas mondal

  • Apr 30th, 2017
 

97 ltr per bag

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Jagannath jagtap

  • Oct 31st, 2017
 

It is dependent on W/C ratio suppose we take a m25 that is 0.45 W/C ratio and firstly calculate cements in kg ex m25 - 350 kg and multiply 0.45 = 157.5 litre water add

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Tufan Ali .btech in civil

  • Jan 14th, 2018
 

OK
The ratio of M-20 is 1:1.5:3=5.4 (sum of ratio) right.
Then 1m3 concrete, the dry volume of concrete is 1.54.
So total dry volume of component is 1.54
Find out quantity of cement is (1.54*1)/5.5=0.28m3
Convert to bag do multiplying with density 1440
403.2
Consider w/c ratio is .45
So quantity of water is 402.2*.45=181.44 kg.

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Ganesh barkeshiya

  • Jan 30th, 2018
 

27-28

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Ankit

  • Mar 19th, 2018
 

240kg
As per IS 456:2000
For M20, For every 50kg of cement; water required= 30kg

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Deepika

  • Apr 8th, 2018
 

As per IS 10262:2009, Water content is not depending on grade of concrete it depends on maximum size of aggregate For example max size is 20 mm then water content is 186 litre per cum

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R.KUMAR

  • Apr 20th, 2018
 

168 Litre

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