540x540x3 mm
how we can calculate the formula of Gi sheet
18.88lbs/sheet for an 1/8" thick sheet
If it section is a rolled like beam,channel,square,angles&flat. weight=Length x unit weight unit weight of this section is=123kg/m^3 If it is plate or sheet weight=Length x width x thickness x 7.85(sp.gravity of steel)
hello dude...... First find the area as u done length*breadth*height. Then multiply it with density of that sheetmetal. if it is steel (density is 7850 kg/m3). make sure your units of m (those in area). Now u got the weight of that sheet metal Cheers lax pushpak_tech@yahoo.in
17.5kg
According to theplasticshop Perspex website they say: "By using the specific gravity of PERSPEX sheet (1.19) you can use the following simple formula to work out the weight of any given sheet size: Length (in metres) x Width (in metres) x Thickness (in mm) x 1.19 = Weight in kg" (http://www.theplasticshop.co.uk/perspex-faqs-2562-0.html#22) So before you can calculate the weight of 1 square metre - you will also need to know the thickness - and then you will be able to apply their calculation.
Heating it and allowing it to assume the shape desired, usually involving a mold or guide. This is the simplified explanation of how all curved glass/acrylic items such as windshields are made. Vacuum forming is a process where hot perspex is layed over a mould then the air between the mould and the perspex is sucked out.
specific weight of the sheet * area *thickness = weight of the sheet
E=2800 MPa nu=0.38 For Perspex sheet
it is something that is bendy
8*4 G.I sheet weight
we can weight one sheet and calculate the unit weight we can weight one sheet and calculate the unit weight
how we can calculate the formula of Gi sheet
One can easily calculate the weight of a 1 cm thick aluminum sheet in several ways. First, one can use a scientific scale for a very accurate measurement. Also, one can calculate the volume by submerging the sheet in water, and calculate the weight using the density of aluminum, which is 2.70 grams per cubic cm.
friend use formula weight of iron sheet = l*b*t* 7.85 where; l => lenght of the sheet b => breadth of the sheet t +> thickness of sheet and 7.85 is taking as constt.
It is 12 square feet of acrylic.
Assuming the standard weight of a sheet of paper is 80 gsm, you would need to calculate the area of each sheet (70 cm x 100 cm) and convert the weight to kilograms (80 g = 0.08 kg). Then, you can calculate the weight of one sheet using the formula weight = area x weight per unit area. Finally, divide the total weight of paper you have by the weight of one sheet to find out how many sheets you have.