It would depend on the CY of concrete. For example, a cubic yard of concrete in a transferbeam will have FAR more rebar in it than a simple stem wall. I believe 150lb/cy is used pretty widely for general estimating purposes but should be adjusted depending on what you're estimating.
Round-cut diamonds are measured at the girdle -- the widest measurement. If the diamond is any other than a round cut, a different set of measurements -- usually two -- is required to give an estimated carat weight. A round cut diamond that measures 12mm at the girdle could weight just under seven carats.
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12/(1/3) = 36 pieces
40cm each
There are approximately 130 pieces of Y10 rebar in a ton.
Mass per Meter Run in Kg
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You first need to find out what the pieces are. 12 mm is a measure of length. Length, by itself cannot be converted to an equivalent mass.
1.2 cm in 12mm
188 nos.of rebar
The amount of rebar in a cubic meter of concrete can vary depending on the design specifications of the concrete structure. Typically, rebar makes up around 1-2% of the total volume of concrete, so in a cubic meter of concrete, there may be around 20-40 kilograms of rebar.
There are 12 pieces of each color. That makes a total of 24 pieces in a set.
1.2 cm
Rebar detailing is the process of creating detailed drawings and schedules that specify the placement, dimensions, and quantities of reinforcing steel (rebar) in concrete structures. These drawings serve as a critical guide for contractors, ensuring that the reinforcement is installed correctly to provide strength and durability to concrete elements like beams, columns, slabs, and foundations. A well-executed rebar detailing package includes: ✔ Bar bending schedules (BBS) – listing shapes, sizes, and quantities ✔ Placement drawings – showing exact rebar positioning ✔ Material specifications – including grade, spacing, and lap lengths ✔ Anchorage and splice details – for proper load transfer Poor detailing can lead to construction errors, safety risks, and costly rework. This is why many firms rely on specialized providers like Silicon Engineering Consultants, which combine engineering expertise with advanced BIM tools to deliver error-free, constructible rebar details that comply with international codes (like ACI, BS, or IS).
12mm = 1.2cm
1 gigameter (Gm) is 1e+12mm