there is no specific calculations. finally the amount of steel and the distribution depends on the following points
1-the land quality
2-the stability of land
3-the dynamic force of water inside the pool
4- the pool shape and the load concentration points
finally common and normal steel structure can be steel mesh with openings of 150*150mm and steel diameter of 12 to 14 mm
the major point to avoid leakage is the concrete quality and the filling or spraying method of concrete to avoid the cavities inside the concrete
eng. Ibrahim khattari
A round swimming pool is a right circular cylinder, so you can use the formula pi times the radius squared times the height to calculate the volume.
You use the surface area formula for a rectangle, but remember to leave out the top of it.
To calculate the evaporation rate of your swimming pool, you can use a simple formula: Evaporation Rate = (Pool surface area) x (Evaporation rate factor) x (Temperature difference). Measure the surface area of your pool, find the evaporation rate factor for your area, and determine the temperature difference between the pool water and the air. Multiply these values to calculate the evaporation rate.
The liquid chlorine formula used for swimming pool maintenance is typically sodium hypochlorite (NaClO).
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The wall is steel and concrete so the short answer is that you do not.
Yes
By measuring the length and breadth of the pool we can measure its area.
not a valid question
Here's a good resource and the formula necessary to calculate water volume in a swimming poo... http://www.backyardcitypools.com/swimming-pools/Pool-Volume-Calculate.htm (may need to copy/paste link) Hope this helps.. Terry Duff
To determine the weight of a 24-foot aluminum round swimming pool, we need to calculate the volume of the pool first. The formula to calculate the volume of a cylinder (which the pool resembles) is V = πr^2h, where r is the radius of the pool (half of the diameter) and h is the height (which would be the depth of the pool). Once we have the volume, we can multiply it by the density of aluminum (2.7 g/cm^3) to find the weight in grams. Finally, we can convert the weight from grams to pounds if needed.
There is NO way to calculate this without knowing how deep the pool is filled!