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concrete pole specification | how to calculate cement, sand and aggregate quantity in concrete

Today I will tell, how PCC pole concreting is done? Before knowing about our topic, let's take a little knowledge about PCC Polls.full form of pcc pole is Plain  Cement Concrete pole.There are various types of PCC Pole like 8 mtr 8.5 mtr ,9 mtr .but Now I will discuss about only 8.5 mtr pcc pole.

As per Guaranteed Technical Perticulars(GTP)
  • Total Length-8.5 mtr
  • Pit depth-1.5 mtr
  • Working load applied 300 mm from top-180 kg
  • Weight of the pole-415 Kg.
  • Top dimension-90mmx145 mm
  • Bottom dimensions-90mm x 300 mm
we have to maintain pit length is 1.5 mtr and pole should be inside pit is L/6 where L is length of the pole.

Explained:
L=8.5 mtr
Pit depth=L/6+0.075(Base plate)
Pit diameter =20 inch(0.508 mtr)

Let's go to our topic now.

How to calculate cement, sand and aggregate quantities for ratio 1:2:4

Pit Size
Pit Size

  • For one cmt cement required -6 bag
  • Our pit volume (dia-0.508 mtr where r-0.254, depth-1.5 mtr)
  • Volume -pie*r2*h
               =3.14*0.254*0.254*1.5=0.304cmt
  • For one cmt, bag of cement required -6 bag
  • and our pit volume  is 0.304cmt
  • Pole and base plate  in volume  inside pit is 0.3x0.09x1.5=0.04
Total volume=0.304-0.04=0.264 cmt
So we get 0.264 cmt.If  for one cmt,bag of cement require is 6 bag then for 0.264 cmt 
as below.

Cement =0.264x6=1.5 bag cement.
Sand=3 bag (bag is Cement bag size)
Aggregate=6 bag(bag is Cement bag Size)

Conclusion:
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