
The height of the column is 3 m and having a cross-sectional area is 500 x 400 mm. Six bars are going to use having a diameter of 16 mm. The diameter of the stirrup is 8 mm and having a spacing @ 150 mm and @200 mm at L/3 respectively. ... How to Calculate Cement, Sand and Coarse Aggregate Quantity in Concrete?/mix design . MINIMUM SIZE OF ...
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Concrete Mix Ratio Calculator Calculate the amount of cement, sharp sand, gravel and water required to make the perfect cemement mix for a specific size concrete wal, concrete footer or concrete structure. ★★★★★ [ 4 Votes ] Engineering Calculators You may also find the following Engineering calculators useful. Crest Vertical Curve Calculator
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This concrete calculator will help you in estimating the amount of concrete needed for your project. The amount given as needed, does not include any waste. It is recommended, depending on the job you are doing, to add anywhere from an extra 4% to 10% to your concrete order to make sure you have enough concrete to finish the job.
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This mix design does not consider the cement grade used for the mix. For 1 m3 of concrete, this translates to: 1.54 * 1 = 1.54 cubic metres of concrete. To find the amount of material Cement Cement ratio /Total ratio= 1/7*1.54 =0.22m3 Taking the density of cement as : 1440 Kg/m3 Cement required = 1440 * 0.22m3 Total KGs required =316.8 Kg/m3
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The DLBD (Dry Loose Bulk Densities) method is an accurate method to calculate cement, sand and aggregate for a given nominal mix concrete. This gives accurate results as it takes into account the Dry Loose Bulk Densities of materials like Sand and Aggregate which varies based on the local source of the material
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The formula to calculate the volume of concrete that you need to order is this, 2.0×2.0×0.1 = 0.4m3 NOTE; as in most estimates, it would be wise to add an additional 10% for wastage or for inconsistencies within your project ( length x width x depth + 10%) 2.0×2.0×0.1 + 10% = 0.44m3 TO ESTIMATE DRY, PRE MIXED, BAGGED CONCRETE
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Calculating the top surface area and multiplying it with the depth or height of the column. Volume of Concrete = 0.6×0.4×3= 0.72m3 Circular column: From below fig, the radius of circle = 0.25m. The volume of concrete for circular column = Surface Area of Circle x height of the column. Volume of Circular column = πr 2 x 3 = 3.14 x 0.25 2 x3 = 0.58m3
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Water Cement Ratio means the ratio between water weight to the weight of cement used in the concrete mix. Usually, the water-cement ratio falls under 0.4 to 0.6 as per IS Code 10262 (2009) for nominal mix (M10, M15 .. M25) We all know that the water-cement ratio will directly affect the strength of concrete.Either it increases the strength if used in correct proportion or decrease it.
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Concrete Round Column Definition. Use our Concrete Round Column Calculator to determine just how much concrete you need to mix for your job. You will never mix the wrong amount of concrete for any job again. Take a few simple measurements, select your units, and our calculator will return the number of cubic yards you will need to finish your job.
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= ( (total volume of cement )/ (volume of 1bag of cement) = ( (1/7) X 0.33) / 0.035) = 1.347 bags which is similar to 2bags Quantity of sands = (6/7) X 0.33 = 0.283m3 Quantity of cement and sand in KG (step-5) Weight of cement = density of cement X total volume of cement =1440 X ( (1/7) X 0.33) =67.88KG Weight of sand
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1 m 3 OPC (Ordinary Portland Cement) = 1440 kg Weight of 1 bag of cement = 50 kg Volume of 1 bag of cement = 50 / 1440 = 0.0347 m 3 For 10 m 3 of brickwork, no. of cement bags needed = 1.07 / 0.0347 = 30.83 approx
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So total volume of concrete required is 1.57 m 3. Calculation of Volume of Cement in 1m 3 of Concrete:-To calculate the Quantity of Cement in Concrete the following formula is used. Volume of Cement = Cement ⁄ Cement+Sand+Aggregate x 1.57. For 1m 3 of Concrete = 403.2Kgs of Cement is required.
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Now choose your concrete type, enter the delivery address below and click 'Estimate Cost' to calculate the total estimated cost delivered to the site. Concrete type: Address 1: Address 2: Suburb: Postcode: Your Closest Plant is: Estimated Cost of the Product and Delivery (inc. GST): Clear.
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Volume in Cubic Meters (m 3) = Volume in Cubic Feet (ft 3) x 0.0283 Round Slab Calculate concrete volume of a round slab Using measurements in feet: Area of the Circle (ft 2) = Pi x (Diameter/2)^2 Volume in Cubic Feet (ft 3) = Depth x Area Volume in Cubic Yards (yd 3) = Volume in Cubic Feet (ft 3) / 27
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These mixes of the fixed cement-aggregate ratio which ensures adequate strength are termed nominal mixes. B. IS 456-2000 has designated concrete mixes into a number of grades as M10, M15, M20, M25, M30, M35, and M40. In this designation, the letter M refers to the mix and the number to the specified 28-day cube strength of mix in N/mm2.
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Step 4: Selection of water content and fine to total aggregate ratio. The selection of water content is based on Table 2 of IS:10262:2009. Maximum water content for 20 mm aggregate and a slump value of 25 to 50 mm = 186.00 l. But in our problem the value of slump is 100 mm, so we need to alter the water content. Estimated water content.
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India. Jan 16, 2019. #1. Excel Sheet to calculate Concrete Quantities. This excel sheet will make you able to calculate quantities for different concrete and steel structure members with this excel sheet you will calculate quantities for sand, cement and steel for beams, footings columns, beamed slabs, flat slab, and all other structural members.
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Area of supporting concrete - (Measured in Square Meter) - Area of supporting concrete is geometrically similar to and concentric with the loaded area. Area of Base Plate - (Measured in Square Meter) - Area of Base Plate is the area of flat supporting plate or frame at the base of a column. STEP 1: Convert Input (s) to Base Unit
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Target strength is calculated by using. σ'ck = σck+1.65S. Where S = standard deviation value it was considered from table 1 of IS 10262. Standard deviation values. From the above table the standard deviation value for M20 grade concrete mix is 4. So, Target strength = 20+1.65 (4) = 26.6 N/mm 2.
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Dry Volume. Volume of Cement. Volume of Cement Bags. Volume of Sand. Volume of Aggregate. Enter the Length, Breadth and Height. Enter the Ratio of Cement, Sand, Aggregate and Enter the Total ratio of Cement, Sand, Aggregate. Click "Calculate" button to get the result. Click "Reset" button to clear all the values.
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Welcome to the concrete calculator. It will help you calculate the number of bags of concrete required for your path, slab or post holes. Please select your state
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How to calculate quantity of cement:- 1) measuring the length, width and thickness of slab of dimensions 4m × 5m × 0.10m. 2) Calculate wet volume of concrete as 4m × 5m × 0.10m = 2m3, for calculating wet volume of concrete you will multiply all dimension of slab as 5m × 0.10m = 2m3 You Can Follow me on Facebookand Subscribe our YoutubeChannel
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If you enter your first two measurements, (for example, 5 metres x 3 metres) and your depth is 6 inches or 150mm, you would enter this as 5m x 4m x 0.150 = 2.3 cubic metres. If you have any questions regarding your concrete mix requirements, please call our customer support team, who will be happy to help you. Reach out to us directly
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concrete block costs = price per block * number of blocks When it comes to estimating the mortar needed, a good rule of thumb is that three standard bags will typically cover 100 blocks. To calculate the number of such bags, you need to divide the number of blocks by 33.3: mortar bags estimation = number of blocks needed / 33.3
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Related Surface Area Calculator | Area Calculator. Volume is the quantification of the three-dimensional space a substance occupies. The SI unit for volume is the cubic meter, or m 3.By convention, the volume of a container is typically its capacity, and how much fluid it is able to hold, rather than the amount of space that the actual container displaces.
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The calculator will indicate the number of 60 or 80 pound bags of QUIKRETE® Mortar Mix you need to construct your project with a 3/8 inch mortar joint. (All yields are approximate and do not include allowance for uneven subgrade, waste, etc.) Enter Number of Bricks or Blocks Desired: For 8 inch x 2 inch x 4 inch Bricks. Number of 60 lb. Bags:
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Calculation of Volume of Cement in 1㎥ of Concrete Volume of cement= (cement/cement+sand+aggregate) x 1.54 Quantity of cement= (cement/total volume) x1.54 = (1/10)x1.54 = 0.154 ㎥ we know, Volume of a one cement bag =0.0347 ㎥ Thus Total no. of bags required for 1 ㎥ = 0.154/0.0347 = 4.52 bags
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First, you multiply the length by width to get square footage. (keep your measurements in feet) Second, convert your thickness to feet (6" thick is .5 feet) (4" thick is .33 feet) divide thickness by 12 to convert it to feet. Third, Multiply your square footage by your thickness to get cubic feet. Then divide by 27 to convert to cubic yards.
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Please select the type of concrete usage calculation you need to do using the tabs underneath the following pictures. Holes & Columns Slabs, Footings & Walls Tubes & Circular Slabs Holes Slabs Tubes Holes & Columns Calculate the volume of cubic yards needed to fill in a hole, column or round footing.
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To calculate the volume for a footing in the bottom of a post hole, leave the drop down selected "no post". Use inches in the next two number boxes for a diameter and a depth for the post hole. This calculator is only as accurate as the information entered. Make sure to use a tape measure when determining the diameter and the depth for the ...
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Apr 13, 2022Volume of cement = (Cement Proportion / Sum of Ratio) x Dry Volume of Concrete. Cement = (1/4) x 1.54 = 0.385 cubic meter As we know that density of Cement is 1.44 gm/cm 3 or 1440 kg/m3 Therefore, multiply volume of cement with its specific gravity to get weight of cement Weight of Cement = Volume of Cement (m 3) x Density of Cement (Kg /m 3)
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Calculation. We already discussed the volume formula from Concrete Volume Calculation which is. Required Cement Quantity for 1 m3 = (Cement Part / Total Parts) x 1.55 = 1/ (1+2+4) x 1.55 = 0.221 m3. Unit weight of cement = 1440 kg / m3. Therefore required cement = 1440 x 0.221 m3 = 318.24 Kg or (318.24/50) = 6.37 Bags.
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Use our concrete calculator to determine the amount of concrete needed to pour your concrete slab. Enter the width and length of your slab in metres. Then enter the thickness of your slab in millimetres. The amount of concrete you require will display in cubic metres in the blue box.
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To help you estimate your cement tile usage, we've created this handy calculator. Enter your coverage requirement or length and width in feet or meters, and we'll add your selected overage, and multiply by number of pieces per area.
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Now, for the plan above, the numbers of bags of cement needed in the concrete is simply calculated by dividing the total volume of cement in concrete by a volume of one bag which is taken as 0.03. For total volume of cement in ratio 1:2:4, add the numbers together,1+2+4=7. Divide the volume of concrete by 7 to get the volume of cement in concrete.
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See below for a fully worked example where we demonstrate how you can use the concrete block calculator to work out how many concrete blocks are needed and the total cost of the building project. Otherwise, get your next home improvement project off to an efficient start with our free online block calculator! Example calculations
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Concrete Block Calculator & Estimator. Use the block calculators below to calculate the amount of materials needed. Block required. Length (ft): Height (ft): Request a Quote. Total Block Required = (add approx. 5% to the total for waste) Sand amount needed for block count. Block count:
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Thus, the quantity of cement required for 1 cubic meter of concrete = 0.98/0.1345 = 7.29 bags of cement. The quantities of materials for 1 m3 of concrete production can be calculated as follows: The weight of cement required = 7.29 x 50 = 364.5 kg. Weight of fine aggregate (sand) = 1.5 x 364.5 = 546.75 kg.
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Circular, Slab or Tube. * Note that our Concrete Calculator uses the stats of premixed cement density, which is 2,130 kg/cubic meters, and 133 pounds/cubic feet in order to calculate the weight of concrete which is required. It's also important to note that the density of concrete will differ depending on the type of concrete you are using.
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