Doe Method of Mix Design
Doe Method of Mix Design
Doe Method of Mix Design
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The DOE method was first published in 1975 and then revised
in 1988.
While Road Note No 4 or Grading Curve Method was
specifically developed for concrete pavements, the DOE
method is applicable to concrete for most purposes, including
roads.
Since DOE method presently is the standard British method of
concrete mix design, the procedure involved in this method is
described instead of out dated Road Note No 4 method.
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Step 01: Data to be collected
Fineness modulus of selected F.A.
Unit weight of dry rodded coarse aggregate.
Sp. gravity of coarse and fine aggregates in SSD
condition
Absorption characteristics of both coarse and fine
aggregates.
Specific gravity of cement.
Example:
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Step 01: Data to be collected
Grade Designation = M 30
Type of cement = O.P.C- 43 grade
Fine Aggregate = Zone-II
Sp. Gravity Cement = 3.15
Fine Aggregate = 2.61
CoarseAggregate (20mm) = 2.65
Coarse Aggregate (10mm) = 2.66
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Step 02: Target Mean Strength
Find the target mean strength from the specified characteristic
strength
Target mean strength = specified characteristic strength +
Standard deviation x risk factor
𝑓𝑚 = 30 + 1.65 𝑥 5.0
𝑓𝑚 = 38.25 𝑀𝑃𝑎
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Step 03: Water/cement ratio
Calculate the water/cement ratio. This is done in a rather
round about method,usingTable 11.11 and Fig.11.3
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Step 03: Water/cement ratio
Referring to Table 11.11, for OPC,
uncrushed aggregate, for W/C ratio
of 0.5, 28 days compressive strength
is 49 MPa. In Fig. 11.3 find an
intersection point for 42 MPa and
0.5 W/C ratio. Draw a dotted line
curve parallel to the neighbouring
curve. From this curve read off the
W/C ratio for a target mean
strength of 39 MPa.
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Step 04: Calculation of Water Content
Next decide the water content for slump of 75 mm (assumed)
20 mm uncrushed aggregate from Table 11.12.
In case of CA & FA are different
Water demand for natural fine aggregate = 195 lit
Water demand for crushed coarse 20mm max size aggregate
= 225 lit
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𝑊𝑎𝑡𝑒𝑟 𝐶𝑜𝑛𝑡𝑒𝑛𝑡 = × 𝑊𝑓+ × 𝑊𝑐𝑎
3 3
2 1
𝑊𝑎𝑡𝑒𝑟 𝐶𝑜𝑛𝑡𝑒𝑛𝑡 = × 195 + × 225
3 3
= 205.0 𝑘𝑔 𝑚3
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Step 04: Calculation of Water Content
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Step 05: Cement Content
Mixing water content is 205 kg/m3 of concrete.
205
𝐶𝑒𝑚𝑒𝑛𝑡 𝐶𝑜𝑛𝑡𝑒𝑛𝑡 =
0.50
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Step 06: Weight of Total Aggregate
This requires an estimate of the wet density of the fully
compacted concrete. This can be found out from Fig. 11.4 for
approximate water content and specific gravity of aggregate.
Next, find out the density of fresh concrete from Fig.11.4 for
water content of 205 kg/m3, 20 mm uncrushed aggregate of
sp.gr.2.65
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Step 06: Weight of Total Aggregate
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Step 06: Weight of Total Aggregate
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Step 07: Weight of Fine Aggregate
Then, proportion of fine aggregate is determined in the total
aggregate using Fig. 11.5. Fig. 11.5(a) is for 10 mm size, 11.5(b)
is for 20 mm size and Fig. 11.5(c) is for 40 mm size coarse
aggregate.
The parameters involved are maximum size of coarse
aggregate, the level of workability, the water/cement ratio, and
the percentage of fine spassing 600 μ seive.
For 20 mm aggregate size, W/C ratio of 0.50, Slump of 75 mm,
for 50% fines passing through 600 μ sieve, the percentage of
% 𝐹𝑖𝑛𝑒 𝐴𝑔𝑔𝑟𝑒𝑔𝑎𝑡𝑒 = 41 %
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Step 07: Weight of Fine Aggregate
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Step 07: Weight of Fine Aggregate
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Step 07: Weight of Fine Aggregate
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Step 07: Weight of Fine Aggregate
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𝑊 𝑒 𝑖 𝑔 h t 𝑜𝑓 𝐹 𝐴. = 1760× = 721.6 𝑘𝑔/𝑚3
100
And
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𝑊 𝑒 𝑖 𝑔 h t 𝑜𝑓 𝐶 𝐴. = 1760 × = 1038.4 𝑘𝑔/𝑚3
100
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Step 08: Combination of Different Coarse
Aggregate Fractions
Course aggregate can be further divided into different fractions
depending on the shape of aggregate. As a general guidance
the figures given in Table 11.14 can be used.
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Step 09: Proportions
Fine Coarse
Ingredients Cement Water Chemical
Aggregate Aggregate
Quantity
410.0 721.6 1038.4 205.0 NM
𝑘𝑔 𝑚3
1 Bag
50.0 88.0 127.0 25.0 NM
Cement
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Step 10: Adjustment for Field Condition
The proportions are required to be adjusted for the field
conditions. Fine Aggregate has surface moisture of 2 %
2
Weight of F. A. = 721.6 + 721.6
100
= 736.03 kg m3
≅ 738.00 kg m3
Course Aggregate absorbs 1% water
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Weight of C.A. = 1038.4 − 1038.4
100
= 1028.00 kg m3
≅ 1029.10 kg m3
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Step 10: Final Design Proportions
Fine Coarse
Ingredients Cement Water Chemical
Aggregate Aggregate
Quantity
410.0 728.0 1029.1 205 NM
𝑘𝑔 𝑚3
1 Bag
50.0 90.0 125.5 25.0 NM
Cement
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