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Hi Engineer Boy, you are the best. Only 2 Engineers teaching Civil Eng. on U tube gives the correct calculation for the bent portion of a crank bar. One don't need trig. calculations to know that a 45 degree triangle ratio is 1to 1 to the squareroot of 2 which is1.414 and not 0.414 ( 0.42 ).I am a Aircraft Mechanic building a 3 story house in Guyana, so i look for technical info. here, but i found that engineers have different standards. Iam confused where to place lap length on the bottom bar of a continuous beam, the same engineer gives an opposite answer at his next lecture. Thanks for correcting that 0.42d to 1.42d. Jagdeez Lal.
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Hello there !! Are there topics on *Continuous & Cantilever Beam* ?
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What is the formula D²/162.162 stand for??
Why u use the formula D²/52.9??
Both formulas are used to work out steel bar weight in kg. D in above must be in mm where D in below must be in 1/8th of inch. Check the same playlist for derivation.
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how dia comes 6/8 ?
Sir Give me answer pls ......
I in has 8 sotar.
We divide by 8 the number of bar so 6/8.
For any number of bar to use in inches divide number of bar by 8 ,like for #3 diameter is 3/8
#4 is 4/8
#5 is 5/8
#6 is 6/8
For #8 is 8/8 that is 1inch
For #7 is 7/8 etc
So on
Number of bar repreasent dia of bar in sotars .#6 means 6 sotar .1"=8 sotar.
To convert sotar to inch divide by 8.
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Video me uploaded kre da quantity survey playlist ke. Hagha check
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What is the topic in reinforced concrete design the formula you use? Thank you for answers
i did not understand your question
Hello, thank you for sharing the lecture. Is this calculation method suitable for longer beams? Is it suitable to make calculations for a 12meter long?
Yes you can use this method for any type of beam
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I think hook Should need to be *by 2*9d
9D is for both.
4.5D for one and 4.5D another one
So 9D for both.
Thats why i do not put 2 there.
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The all dimension should be in same unite
Plz make vedio on calculations of material required for slab ( cement sand aggregate )
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How to calculate which nu of striuup rewuired
For Cut length of bent up bars you calculate L/4 =10/4=2.5’
Here concrete cover is not deducted
So is it correct plz clerify me i am confused or it is L/4=10’-2*(1’’)/4
Concrete cover ignore krdia hai dear.. app ne ju bataya hai wo theek hai
i did not understand the concept of (6/8)" diameter. please explain. can you release next video using metre as dimension?
Its simple dear... 6/8 inches means 0.75". Or if you see inches is divided into 8 parts known by soters.. so 6/8" means 6 soters diameter... remember diameter represents the size of bar...
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Why u use dsq/52.2
Its for ft
Is dsq/533 ....
Kindly clear this
proof and derivation of this formula is uploaded in the playlist of "quantity survey" please watch that
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should the diameter is not divided by 8 during weight calculation ?
That formula has factor 52.09 that is to be used with number of bar.that gives kg/ft then multiplied with total lengh 4 total wt.
If u use 6/8 ,factor in denominator is changed.and weight obtained would b kg per inch.
There is also a table that u can google gives u weight per feet for specific dia of bar that u can multiply with total lenght 4 total wt.
is there it ll be also 9D for stirrup? is it not 2d?
this depends upon design... i have uploaded a separate video on this
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Please tell me why I don't get 43.83 ft when I plug the same numbers... I am doing an assignment for structural mechanics and I am referencing from this video.
Can be two reasons.
1) you not following BDMAS,
2) my answer maybe wrong.
@@EngineerBoyOfficial I've used BODMAS but thank you.
Sir pluged some value in inches and some in feet .
Did not mentioned however conversion to feet in next step but he did actually directly.
And answer was obtained by all values in feet that is 43.83.
What is 6 by 8 inches
6 by 8 inches mean 6 divided by 8 inches
(6/8)^2
if the dia is 8 instead of 6 what will be 8/8" instead of 6/8" ? 8/8" wrog or currect
if dia is 8 then its 8/8 inches or 1 inche
Thanks for this video, really help full .
most welcome dear
plz provide link of this video
Its free you can watch here on youtube
What does the 52.9 in the formula represent?
Derivation to this formula is been uploaded , watch to discover your answer
@@EngineerBoyOfficial that doesnt help me. Where do i get that version? Can i het a link please? Because atm i dont see it
Ok
There r two hooks so length of stirrups will increase!
9D was taken for both hooks
@@EngineerBoyOfficial it should be 2*9D,plz clarify
sir, you don't convert values in same unit.....
i do when its needed. where there is no need i do not,
W = (D^2/52.9) * L , where D is dia of bar which should be 6/8, then why did you write 6 ?
Here D must be in soters. Here 6 is ol
Here two hooks. But why we calculate one times only.
Why. 9(6/8)''
Why not 2*9(6/8)''.???
I have taken 9D for
Interesting lecture. But the quantities are not super accurate.
hmm. thank you for comment. may i know how to make it super accurate?
@@EngineerBoyOfficial Dear we have to deduct the bents. 1D for 45 degree bend, 2D for 90 degree bend and so on. Some times it may cause problem during cutting of steel on site. If we dont deduct bents then some stirrups might be tight some might be lose. I know some surveryor s don't consider bends during their calculation which is ok but considering bends may prevent site engineer from a headache on site. Nur kho sir jee taso kha poye ge. Za kho staso shagird yam 😁
@@EngineerBoyOfficial Also the perimeter of the stirupps should be its centerline not its outerside. You calculate it upto outer face. Perameter should be 2(a+b) where a= width of beam- 2*Clear cover - 2*bar dia of stirupps bar. (To reach to the centre line). Same goes for "b". Then ofcourse we add hook length to it (12D is now a day prefer by structural designers instead of 9D) and then we have to deduct the bends. So we have 3 90 degree bends in stirrups, therefore we have to deduct 3(2D) from total cutting length of stirrup bar. We deduct bends because when steel is bend down it elongates at that bending point.
Main bar is answer wrong calculated
Students usually use mm
okay
I STILL DONT UNDERSTAND WHY ITS 6/8 INCHES KINDLY EXPLAIN THIS OR TELL ME WHERE I NEED TO RESEARCH ON THIS. YOUR QUICKEST RESPONSE WILL BE APPRECIATED
Its easy, if i say its #3 bar that mean 3/8 inches,
If i say its #11 bar that means 11/8 inches.
6/8 inches is the diameter of rebar for #6 bar....
Thats number (3,11 and 6) represent the 3rd, 11th and 6th part of inche
Sir kindly first tell how to calculate no.of bars
Already uploaded
stop over acting .. btw good lecture
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you saying peet that is not peet its feet
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