What is the thumb rule and how we can calculate steel present in concrete?
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By using the thumb rule we can find the quantity of steel that should be used given by practices done on-site. We know that 1M³ steel weight is 7850 Kg. We know for beam steel quantity should be 1-2 % Therefore minimum steel requirement in beams=1% Therefore quantity of steel present =(1/100)*1= 0.0Read more
By using the thumb rule we can find the quantity of steel that should be used given by practices done on-site.
We know that 1M³ steel weight is 7850 Kg.
We know for beam steel quantity should be 1-2 %
Therefore minimum steel requirement in beams=1%
Therefore quantity of steel present =(1/100)*1= 0.01m³
Weight of steel =0.01×7850=78.50 kg
Maximum percentage of steel =2%
Quantity of steel present= (2/100)*1=0.02m³
Weight of steel=0.02×7850=157 kg
Likewise, We Can Calculate For Slab Columns And Foundation Also.
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