How to calculate the self-weight of a column

Given data:

  • Column size = 300mm x 300mm
  • Column Height = 3.1m
  • Concrete Density = 2400kg/m³
  • Steel Density = 7850kg/m³

Column self-weight = L x B x H

Column self-weight =300mm x 300mm x 3.1m

Change into meter

Column self-weight = 0.3 x 0.3 x 3.1 ⇒ 0.279 m³

Then 0.279 X 2400    *Dersity concrete =2400 kg/m³

669.6 kg

1% Steel used in column

1/100 x 0.279 x 7850           *Density Steel = 7850 kg/m³

⇒ 21.90 kg

Total self-weight of column = 669.6 + 21.90 ⇒ 692kg

This video will show how to find the RCC slab, beam, and column self-weight. The formula calculates the self-weight of any RCC structure:

Self-weight or dead load = density (γ) × volume

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