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Why Don’t We Exclude Steel Volume In Concrete Calculation? 

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    Why don’t we exclude steel volume in Concrete Calculation?

    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.

    Based on the thumb rule of steel quantity or by the exact calculation, the amount of steel used in structural elements is from 1-3%. It is very low compared to the concrete volume. So we will neglect that.

    Structural ElementPercentage of Steel in Concrete
    Slab1%
    Beam1% to 2%
    Column2.50%

    For example, take the below slab, which is 2m X 3m X 0.125m.

    V = L x B x DTherefore total concrete volume = 0.75 m3

    According to the thumb rule, the required amount of steel for the slab is 1%

    Therefore required steel quantity = 0.75 * 1% = 0.0075 m3 which is negligible.

    This will be compromised in concrete wastage while pouring it. So we don’t exclude the reinforcement quantity separately.

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