What is the ideal water-cement ratio to be used while hand mixing?
Correct Answer: B. 0.5 – 0.6
📚 Detailed Explanation: Ideal W/C for Hand Mixing
Hand mixing lacks the mechanical energy input of machine mixing and vibration. This means the mix must be more fluid (higher w/c) to achieve adequate workability and distribution of materials with manual effort alone.
Why B (0.5–0.6) is correct: At w/c < 0.5, a hand-mixed concrete is too stiff to be uniformly blended by shovelling and to flow into formwork without segregation. At w/c 0.5–0.6, the mix is plastic enough for hand placement while still achieving adequate strength for non-critical applications. Machine mixing with vibration can work at lower w/c (0.40–0.50) because the vibrator provides the energy to compact a stiffer mix. Option A (0.4–0.5) suits mechanically mixed concrete; options C and D are excessively wet and would produce very weak concrete.
W/C for Different Mixing Methods
| Mixing Method | Ideal W/C Range | Reason |
|---|---|---|
| Hand mixing | 0.5–0.6 | Needs higher fluidity for manual compaction |
| Machine mixing, hand compaction | 0.45–0.55 | Machine blends but hand-compacted |
| Machine mixing + vibration | 0.40–0.50 | Vibration provides compaction energy |
| High performance / SCC | 0.25–0.40 | Superplasticiser used |
Key Concepts for Students
- Hand mixing is used only for small-volume, low-importance concrete; IS 456 discourages it for structural work.
- The higher w/c needed for hand mixing reduces strength — hand-mixed concrete is typically of lower grade.
- At w/c = 0.5, a 50 kg bag of cement requires 25 litres of water for hand mixing.
