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Whenever we calculate the concrete volume to cast
structural members like a beam, footing or slab, we don’t actually exclude the
steel reinforcement quantity.
Reason:
Steel quantity varies anywhere from 1% – 3% of the
structural member’s volume which is comparatively low. So we will neglect that.
In simple,
Take the below example,
We will calculate the required concrete volume for
the above beam as,
V = L x B x D =
3 x 0.2 x 0.5 = 0.3 m3
According to the
thumb rule, the concrete wastage is 3%, the reinforcement for the above example
may be 3% = 0.009 m3
That steel
reinforcement volume will be compromised with the wastage of concrete. So that
we don’t actually exclude the steel reinforcement in concrete calculation
We hope you understand the concept.
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