M20 concrete as per IS 456: 2000 refers to concrete with a design mix having
Step 1: Understanding M20 concrete.
The designation M20 in IS 456:2000 indicates that the characteristic compressive strength of the concrete is 20 MPa.
Step 2: Definition of characteristic strength.
As per IS 456, the characteristic strength of concrete is defined as the strength of material below which not more than 5% of the test results are expected to fall.
This means the characteristic strength is a 5th percentile strength value, not an average.
Step 3: Specimen type.
In India, compressive strength is tested using 150 mm cubes, not cylinders (cylinders are more common in US/Europe). Hence the reference is to cube strength.
Step 4: Conclusion.
Therefore, M20 concrete refers to a mix having a 5-percentile cube strength of 20 MPa.
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