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Formula for steel bar weight per meter = D2/162 where D is diameter of bar
volume of steel multiplied by7850= wt of steel in kgs. Please note that wt of 1 Cum steel is 7850 kg Volume of steel bar can be calculated = cross-sectional area of bar X length cross-sectional area of Bar= pie x d X d/4 (where d is diameter of bar)
It is a deformed round steel bar and has a diameter of 12mm.
Tensile yield strength in a steel bar is the amount of pressure exerted before the bar begins to bend. Tensile steel is used for a variety of construction projects.
96kg steel bar is use in 1m3 but also depend on diameter of bar
The formula to calculate the area of a steel bar is A = πr^2, where A represents the area and r is the radius of the steel bar. This formula assumes that the steel bar is circular in shape. If the steel bar is a different shape, such as rectangular or square, the formula to calculate the area would be different based on the dimensions of the bar.
Formula for steel bar weight per meter = D2/162 where D is diameter of bar
If your comment is in reference to Excel, both types of charts are just as easy to calculate.
If the bar is circular then it is: pi*radius square
volume of steel multiplied by7850= wt of steel in kgs. Please note that wt of 1 Cum steel is 7850 kg Volume of steel bar can be calculated = cross-sectional area of bar X length cross-sectional area of Bar= pie x d X d/4 (where d is diameter of bar)
The difference between P charts and X and R charts can be explained. P charts calculate the amount of defaults in each group of manufactured materials. X and R charts are bar charts that measure defects at a certain defined point in a manufacturing process.
bar charts and pie charts
Line charts, column charts, area charts, bar charts, stock charts, xy (scatter) charts and bubble charts.
weight and length of steel bar ~6
Dual bar charts, or double bar graphs, are just like regular bar graphs, except there are two bars for each value on the x-axis.
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.
Bar charts should not be drawn in the scale to real life. Each bar should be in scale to every other bar, allowing proper interpretation.