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Asked: February 20, 20222022-02-20T13:26:05+05:30 2022-02-20T13:26:05+05:30In: Concrete

How to calculate cubic meter of concrete?

how we can calculate cubic meter of concrete, step-by-step guide.

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      2022-02-20T13:31:37+05:30Added an answer on February 20, 2022 at 1:31 pm

      To calculate cubic meter of concrete we initially have to get the volume of the concrete in any unit. Then we can convert it into cubic meter using the conversion factors of different units like, cm, inches, mm, ft. etc. For volume in mm3 divide 109 to convert it into m3 For volume in cubic inches dRead more

      To calculate cubic meter of concrete we initially have to get the volume of the concrete in any unit. Then we can convert it into cubic meter using the conversion factors of different units like, cm, inches, mm, ft. etc.

      • For volume in mm3 divide 109 to convert it into m3
      • For volume in cubic inches divide 1/61024 to convert it into m3
      • For volume in cubic feet divide 1/35.315 to convert it into m3

      Some of the basic concrete structure volumes are:

      If we need to compute the concrete volume for a slab,

      \(\text{Volume}=\text{Length }\times \text{ Breadth }\times \ \text{Thickness}\)

      If we need to compute the concrete volume for a beam,

      \(\text{Volume}=\text{Length }\times \text{ Breadth }\times \ \text{Width}\)

      If we need to compute the concrete volume for a column,

      For Rectangular Coulmn, \(\text{Volume}=\text{Height}\times \text{Breadth}\times \text{Width}\).

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