Get the summation of the AREA of all columns and multiply with the effective height.
With a calculator
Length X width X Depth (measured in feet) that gives you the total CUBIC feet of concrete you need. BUT Concrete is delivered by the CUBIC YARD so divide your answer by 27 to convert to cubic yards....There ya go
To figure out the quantity of concrete, you will need to calculate the total length, width and depth in inches. There are online calculators available which can easily compute the total amount needed.
No, the noun 'ream' is a concrete noun, a word for a quantity of 500 sheets of paper (a physical count), or a large quantity of something (a physical quantity).
Go to this website and they have a concrete calculator for just such a thing.http://www.sonotube.com/tools/concrete_calculator.html
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To calculate the self-weight of a column, first determine the volume of the column by multiplying its cross-sectional area by its height. Then multiply the volume by the density of the material the column is made of (typically concrete or steel) to obtain the self-weight.
Considering the different applications and methods of concrete construction, you really can't calculate it that way.
You need the dimensions of the column to calculate the volume. The formula would need to include the three dimensions in some form.
divide the footiing into two right angle triangles & a rectangle . calculate the area of rt < triangle & rectangle respectively,. the area so obtained when multiplied by length of footing gives quantity of concrete.
concrete quantity is the amount of concrete required for the construction of an building but in shuttering area is the protection provided for our security
no limited quantity, it depends on the volume required by the subject
Calculate the round column shuttering
You can calculate quantity in Excel with the SUM function.
reinforced concrete prise
how calculate steel in concrete
Length X width X Depth (measured in feet) that gives you the total CUBIC feet of concrete you need. BUT Concrete is delivered by the CUBIC YARD so divide your answer by 27 to convert to cubic yards....There ya go