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Environmental Exposure Conditions of Structures

The document describes different environmental exposure conditions structures may experience and the corresponding minimum requirements for concrete composition. It defines five exposure conditions - mild, moderate, severe, very severe, and extreme - based on the aggressiveness of the surrounding environment. For each exposure condition, it provides the minimum cement content, maximum water-cement ratio, and minimum grade of concrete required for both plain and reinforced concrete. Requirements are more stringent for more aggressive exposure conditions and for reinforced versus plain concrete. Adjustments to the minimum cement content are also specified based on the nominal maximum aggregate size.

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Environmental Exposure Conditions of Structures

The document describes different environmental exposure conditions structures may experience and the corresponding minimum requirements for concrete composition. It defines five exposure conditions - mild, moderate, severe, very severe, and extreme - based on the aggressiveness of the surrounding environment. For each exposure condition, it provides the minimum cement content, maximum water-cement ratio, and minimum grade of concrete required for both plain and reinforced concrete. Requirements are more stringent for more aggressive exposure conditions and for reinforced versus plain concrete. Adjustments to the minimum cement content are also specified based on the nominal maximum aggregate size.

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ENVIRONMENTAL EXPOSURE CONDITIONS OF STRUCTURES

Sl.
Environment
Exposure Conditions
No.
i

Mild

ii

Moderate

iii

Severe

iv

Very Severe

Extreme

Concrete surfaces protected against weather or aggressive


conditions, except those situated in coastal areas
Concrete surface sheltered from severe rain or freezing
whilst wet; concrete exposed to condensation and rain,
concrete continuously under water; concrete in contact or
buried under non-aggressive soil/ground water; concrete
surfaces sheltered from saturated salt air in coastal area
Concrete surfaces exposed to severe rain, alternate wetting
and drying or occasional freezing whilst wet or severe
condensation; concrete completely immersed in sea water;
concrete exposed to coastal environment
Concrete surfaces exposed to sea water spray, corrosive
fumes or severe freezing conditions whilst wet; concrete in
contact with or buried under aggressive sub-soil/ground
water
Surfaces of members in tidal zone; members in direct
contact with liquid/solid aggressive chemicals

Source: Table 3 of IS: 456 2000


Minimum cement contents, maximum water-cement ratio and minimum grade of
concrete for different exposures with normal weight aggregates of 20 mm nominal
maximum size
Plain Concrete
Exposure
Condition
s

Mild
Moderate
Severe
Very
Severe
Extreme

Reinforced Concrete

Minimum
cement
content
kg/cum

Maximum
free
watercement
ratio

Minimum
grade of
concrete

Minimum
cement
content
kg/cum

Maximum
free
watercement
ratio

Minimum
grade of
concrete

220
240
250

0.60
0.60
0.50

M 15
M 20

300
300
320

0.55
0.50
0.45

M 20
M 25
M 30

260

0.45

M 20

340

0.45

M 35

280

0.40

M 25

360

0.40

M 40

Source: Table 5 of IS: 456 2000


Note:
1) Cement content prescribed in this table is irrespective of the grades of cement and it is inclusive
of additions mentioned in clause 5.2 of IS: 456. The additions such as flyash or ground
granulated blast furnace slag may be taken into account in the concrete composition with
respect to the cement content and w-c ratio if the suitability is established as long as the

maximum amounts taken into account do not exceed the limit of pozzolana and slag specified in
the IS: 1489 (Part I) and IS: 455, respectively.
2) Minimum grade for plain concrete under mild exposure condition is not specified.

Structures in Coastal Areas

Adjustment to minimum cement for aggregates other than 20 mm nominal maximum


size
Sl. No.
(i)
(ii)
(iii)

Nominal maximum aggregates


size, mm in table above
(kg/cum)
10
20
40

Source: Table 6 of IS: 456 2000

Adjustment
to
cement contents
+40
0
-30

minimum

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