0.39 kg/metre
Calculate cross sectional area of 10mm bar amd 8mm bar, then divide them and you will get the no. of bars. For Eg. - Area of 10mm bar = 78.53 sq.mm Area of 8mm bar = 50.26 sq.mm No. of 8mm bars in replacement for 10mm bar = 1.562 bars [ theoritical] In practical u'll provide 2-8mm bars.
Weight is 1.579 kg/m
The prefix 'T' signifies a ribbed bar profile. This is as opposed to a bar with an 'H' prefix which has a smooth profile.
bar cranking is the process of bending up the bottom steel bars in upward direction. it is mainly to prevent upward bending moment near the joint. also useful for attaching stirrup bar efectivly. cranking is also used in two way slabs
d*d/162
0.616 kg/m according to BS standard
Unit weight of 22mm dia reinforcement steel bar is 3 kg per metre length - Answer by m. Velsamy mobile 09884585625
Calculate cross sectional area of 10mm bar amd 8mm bar, then divide them and you will get the no. of bars. For Eg. - Area of 10mm bar = 78.53 sq.mm Area of 8mm bar = 50.26 sq.mm No. of 8mm bars in replacement for 10mm bar = 1.562 bars [ theoritical] In practical u'll provide 2-8mm bars.
Weight is 1.579 kg/m
.888kg/m
mass=density/volume
give me formula for weight in kg 8mm 10mm 12mm 16mm
The prefix 'T' signifies a ribbed bar profile. This is as opposed to a bar with an 'H' prefix which has a smooth profile.
Yes.A rebar, or reinforcing bar, is a common steel bar, and is commonly used in reinforced concrete and reinforced masonry structures. It is usually formed from carbon steel, and is given ridges for better mechanical anchoring into the concrete. It can also be described as reinforcement or reinforcing steel. In Australia, it is colloquially known as reo.To know more about rebar visithttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rebarhttp://www.rgsrebar.com
Formula for steel bar weight per meter = D2/162 where D is diameter of bar
if the bar length is 5o m , what will be the actual length including lap length
unit wt of reinforcement bar can be obtained in kg/ meter by d*d/162.162 where d is the dia of bar The formula is based on the density of rebar 490 lb/cft