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Cement, Sand & Aggregate Calculator

Cement, Sand & Aggregate Calculator


What is the Cement, Sand and Aggregate Calculator?

The Cement, Sand and Aggregate Calculator is a civil engineering tool used to estimate the exact quantity of raw materials required to produce a given volume of concrete. Concrete is a mixture of cement, fine aggregate (sand), coarse aggregate, and water. The strength and durability of concrete depend heavily on using the correct proportions of these materials.

Why is this calculator important?

In construction projects, inaccurate estimation of materials can lead to serious problems such as increased cost, wastage of materials, delays in work, and inconsistent concrete quality. This calculator helps builders, engineers, site supervisors, and students avoid manual calculations and quickly obtain reliable results.

Formula used in calculation

Dry Volume of Concrete = Wet Volume × 1.54

Material Quantity = (Individual Ratio / Total Ratio) × Dry Volume

The dry volume factor of 1.54 accounts for voids, shrinkage, and bulking of materials during mixing.

How to use this calculator

Enter the total volume of concrete required in cubic meters. Then enter the mix ratio values for cement, sand, and aggregate. For example, a commonly used mix ratio is 1:2:4. Click the Calculate button to instantly get the required quantity of cement, sand, and aggregate in cubic meters.

Example calculation

If the required concrete volume is 1 m³ and the mix ratio is 1:2:4, the calculator will first convert the wet volume into dry volume and then divide it according to the ratio. The output will show the exact volume of cement, sand, and aggregate needed.

Applications

This calculator is widely used in residential buildings, slabs, beams, columns, footings, pavements, and other reinforced concrete works. It is also extremely useful for civil engineering students during estimation, quantity surveying, and practical site work.

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