BigH
Geotechnical
- Dec 1, 2002
- 6,012
I have a question of all you experienced structural (foundation) and geotechnical engineers. For the project on which I am currently working, there are two grades of PCC (plain cement concrete) specified for blinding mats underneath all foundations. One is called M10 (requiring 10MPa cube strength - 8MPa cylinder strength). The other is M15 (15MPa cube - 12MPa cylinder). The "weaker" one is for light structures - say median drains, toe drains, sign foundations, etc. The "stronger" one is for bridge spread foundations, as an example.
The question: Why, for a mud mat/blinding concrete, do they specify two different grades? Is it necessary?; is it critical? I have my thoughts - just want to hear yours. Hope you all take the bait!!
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The question: Why, for a mud mat/blinding concrete, do they specify two different grades? Is it necessary?; is it critical? I have my thoughts - just want to hear yours. Hope you all take the bait!!
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