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How can you calculate for 1 cubic concrete steel requirement for slab?

well , reinforcement steel required for slab is nearly 0.7 to 0.8% of the volume of concrete so if concrete is 1 cum then steel will be 1*0.7/100 =0.007 but density of steel is 7850 kg/ cum so 0.007*7850=54.95 say 55 kg per cum so steel required to reinforce 1 cum concrete for slab is approximately 55 kgs.


How much reinforcement steel required in 1 m3 concrete of M50 Grade?

i dn k=12*45


What is the mass in kg of 1 square meter of 2 mm mild steel sheet?

The steel sheet in question has a volume of 1 x 1 x 0.002 m3. Mild steel has a density of 7800 kg/m3.[A]As such the mass = 7800 x 0.002Mass = 15.6 kg[A] Cobb, F. (2009) Structural Engineer's Pocket Book, 2nd Edition. Amsterdam, Elsevier.


What type of material is reinforced concrete?

Concrete is composed of cement and other cementitious materials such as fly ash and slag cement, coarse aggregate made of crushed stone, fine aggregate such as sand, water, and chemical admixtures. In reinforced concrete, steel is introduced in to the concrete. In plain concrete, no steel reinforcement is introduced. Generally tensile and compressive strength is taken by reinforced concrete and only compressive strength is taken by plain concrete


What is 162 in unit weight of tor steel?

Let us consider a tor steel of diameter 'd' mm and length 1 m d mm=d*10^-6 m Area of cross section,A=(3.14*d^2*10^-6)/4 Volume of steel bar of length 1 m=((3.14*d^2*10^-6)/4)*1 m Sp.Weight of steel=7850 kg/m3 so,Weight of tor steel=((3.14*d^2*10^-6)/4)*7850 Kg Hence 162 is nothing but a constant used for calculating weight of all type of tor steel and it is found out from; (4*10^6)/(3.14*7850)=162

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How can you calculate for 1 cubic concrete steel requirement for slab?

well , reinforcement steel required for slab is nearly 0.7 to 0.8% of the volume of concrete so if concrete is 1 cum then steel will be 1*0.7/100 =0.007 but density of steel is 7850 kg/ cum so 0.007*7850=54.95 say 55 kg per cum so steel required to reinforce 1 cum concrete for slab is approximately 55 kgs.


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