Weight of Cementitious Materials in Concrete Batch Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Weight of Cementitious Materials = Weight of Mixing Water/Water Cement Ratio
wc = wm/CW
This formula uses 3 Variables
Variables Used
Weight of Cementitious Materials - (Measured in Kilogram) - Weight of Cementitious Materials is the weight of cementitious materials mixed in the batch.
Weight of Mixing Water - (Measured in Kilogram) - Weight of Mixing Water is the weight of the water mixed in the batch.
Water Cement Ratio - Water Cement Ratio is the ratio of the weight of cement to the weight of water.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Weight of Mixing Water: 9 Kilogram --> 9 Kilogram No Conversion Required
Water Cement Ratio: 0.45 --> No Conversion Required
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
wc = wm/CW --> 9/0.45
Evaluating ... ...
wc = 20
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
20 Kilogram --> No Conversion Required
FINAL ANSWER
20 Kilogram <-- Weight of Cementitious Materials
(Calculation completed in 00.004 seconds)

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Weight of Cementitious Materials in Concrete Batch Formula

Weight of Cementitious Materials = Weight of Mixing Water/Water Cement Ratio
wc = wm/CW

List the typical relationship between w/c ratio by weight and compressive strength of concrete.

The ACI code lists the typical relationship between the w/c ratio by weight and 28 days compressive streng.th of concrete as follows.
1. Non-air-entrained concrete (0.41 - 41 MPa) & (0.82 - 14 MPa)
2. Air-entrained concrete (0.40 - 34 MPa) & (0.74 - 14 MPa)
Further w/c ratio by weight varies from
0.67-0.38 for non-air-entrained concrete &
0.54-0.35 for air-entrained concrete when strength data are not available.

What is Water Cement Ratio & Cementitious Materials?

Water-Cement Ratio is defined as the ratio of the weight of water mixed in the batch to the weight of cementitious materials in the batch.
Cementitious materials indicate one of the principal ingredients that make up the concrete mixture. There are two types of cementitious materials: hydraulic cement and supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs). Hydraulic cement set and harden by reacting chemically with water.

How to Calculate Weight of Cementitious Materials in Concrete Batch?

Weight of Cementitious Materials in Concrete Batch calculator uses Weight of Cementitious Materials = Weight of Mixing Water/Water Cement Ratio to calculate the Weight of Cementitious Materials, The Weight of Cementitious Materials in Concrete Batch formula is defined as it determines the amount of cementitious materials that should be mixed with water to create a batch of concrete of desired compressive strength, on the basis of a fixed water-cement ratio. Weight of Cementitious Materials is denoted by wc symbol.

How to calculate Weight of Cementitious Materials in Concrete Batch using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Weight of Cementitious Materials in Concrete Batch, enter Weight of Mixing Water (wm) & Water Cement Ratio (CW) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Weight of Cementitious Materials in Concrete Batch calculation can be explained with given input values -> 20 = 9/0.45.

FAQ

What is Weight of Cementitious Materials in Concrete Batch?
The Weight of Cementitious Materials in Concrete Batch formula is defined as it determines the amount of cementitious materials that should be mixed with water to create a batch of concrete of desired compressive strength, on the basis of a fixed water-cement ratio and is represented as wc = wm/CW or Weight of Cementitious Materials = Weight of Mixing Water/Water Cement Ratio. Weight of Mixing Water is the weight of the water mixed in the batch & Water Cement Ratio is the ratio of the weight of cement to the weight of water.
How to calculate Weight of Cementitious Materials in Concrete Batch?
The Weight of Cementitious Materials in Concrete Batch formula is defined as it determines the amount of cementitious materials that should be mixed with water to create a batch of concrete of desired compressive strength, on the basis of a fixed water-cement ratio is calculated using Weight of Cementitious Materials = Weight of Mixing Water/Water Cement Ratio. To calculate Weight of Cementitious Materials in Concrete Batch, you need Weight of Mixing Water (wm) & Water Cement Ratio (CW). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Weight of Mixing Water & Water Cement Ratio and hit the calculate button. You can also select the units (if any) for Input(s) and the Output as well.
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