100 kgs of tor steel
100 TONS
The mass of a cubic metre of concrete is 2250-2400 kilograms.
A cover meter determines the distance from the outside face of the concrete to the depth of the reinforcement bar.
The weight can only be determined if the exact weight of the reinforcement, as well as the exact displacement of the reinforcing is known. Thus the weight should be 1 sq meter x thickness of the concrete minus the exact displacement of the reinforcing, plus the weight of the reinforcing. The weight per cubic meter of concrete is 2450 kg.
2900
You calculate the total cost of 1 cubic meter reinforcement cement for heavy foundation work by adding all of the costs. Essentially you would have to figure out the total of pounds of concrete for 1 cubic meter multiply that by the cost per pound and then add in the cost of labor it takes to pour 1 cubic meter.
100 TONS
it would depend entirely on the rebar design.....
Completely variable from nothing to 2 or 3% depending on what is being fabricated.
concrete 2400 Kg/m3aluminun 2712 Kg/m3
The amount of rebar in a cubic meter of concrete can vary depending on the design specifications of the concrete structure. Typically, rebar makes up around 1-2% of the total volume of concrete, so in a cubic meter of concrete, there may be around 20-40 kilograms of rebar.
The mass of a cubic metre of concrete is 2250-2400 kilograms.
Well assuming the depth of concrete is going to be 1 meter you will need 846 cubic meters of concrete.
One cubic meter is equivalent to 35.23 cubic feet, or one cubic meter is equivalent to 1.35 cubic yards.
7 cement bags per 1 cubic meter of concrete......
The amount of steel reinforcement in a concrete retaining wall is typically measured in terms of kilograms per cubic meter (kg/m³). The exact quantity of steel reinforcement required can vary depending on factors such as the design specifications, load requirements, and the dimensions of the retaining wall. In general, a common range for steel reinforcement in concrete retaining walls is between 60 to 150 kg/m³, but it is crucial to consult with a structural engineer or refer to specific design guidelines for an accurate calculation.
A cover meter determines the distance from the outside face of the concrete to the depth of the reinforcement bar.