How do you calculate unit weight of steel?
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Steel is an iron alloy that contains between 0.1 and 1.5 percent carbon in the form of cementite. It's a high-tensile-strength civil engineering building material that's frequently employed. We can calculate the total weight of steel bars necessary for project building once we know the unit weight oRead more
Steel is an iron alloy that contains between 0.1 and 1.5 percent carbon in the form of cementite. It’s a high-tensile-strength civil engineering building material that’s frequently employed. We can calculate the total weight of steel bars necessary for project building once we know the unit weight of steel.
Unit weight of steel can be express in two unit One in kg/m3 that is 7850 kg/m3 for steel and other in kg/m which we can find using D2/162 formula where D is the Diameter of the steel bar in mm.
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