Determine the number of cubic feet of concrete needed to pour two sets of the spread footings and piers shown in the figure below. Use a 10 percent waste factor.
Choices for QUESTION 2 :
A) 33 pounds
B) 26 pounds
C) 39 pounds
D) 24 pounds
Determine the number of cubic feet of concrete needed to pour two sets of the spread...
Question 11 (10 points): Determine the volume of concrete in cubic yards needed to complete 10 of the footings and columns shown below. Include 10% waste in the calculated volume of concrete, and express the volume of concrete in quarter-yard increments. You are required to show your work to receive the full credit. - 18" - BEA 6 REBAR 3 -0° #3 TES e 6" OCH - 18" -- 5 EA #STES е" actor AND BOTTOM 18" 3-0 BEA 95...
For the figure: Determine the volume of concrete in cubic yards, the square feet of forms and rebar needed to complete the beam, only half of the beam shown in the figure with the other half being mirror image of the one shown. Include 5% waste in the calculated volume of concrete and express the volume of concrete in quatter-yard increment, provide 2" of cover for the rebar in the beam. Please answer as soon as possible... Determine the volume...
Based on Examples 1 and 3 in the lecture note, the amount of concrete poured, rebar, and form used in continuous footings and foundation wall can be estimated. Show all your calculations by sending Excel file or hand calculation via Folio email. Determine the amount of rebar needed for the continuous footing shown in Figure above. Allow for two inches of cover. Add 10 percent for lap and waste to the continuous bars. #5 Dowel bar ( ) pounds #4...
How many cubic yards of concrete are needed to pour the highway support shown in the figure? (1 yd3 = 27 ft3.) (Round to nearest cubic yard.) Mathematics for the Trades: A Guided Approach, 10th Edition Problem sets 9 B # 2
1) Determine the number of 20-foot-long pieces of rebar that are needed to complete a 80-footlong footing. The pieces are spliced with a lap of 2 feet and form a single bar running the length of the footing. Three inches of cover over the rebar is required at each end of the footing. Linear components should be rounded up to the next whole number to make sure that there are adequate materials. 2) Determine the volume of a 150 foot...
Need Help explain in Details Determine the total amount of rebar (in pounds) needed for only the spread footing in Figure 1. The dowels extend 24 inched into the column. Allow for three inches of cover. 6 rese "O 2014 O- 2014. NO POWELS OCMW TOPADRONOM The following table can be used in the calculation of reinforcement quantities. (http://www.engineeringtoolbox.com rebar-rods-weight-d 1709.html) Number Size (in) 0.250 = 14 0.375 = 3/8 0.500 = 1/2 0.625 = 5/8 0.750 = 3/4 0.875...
Determine the number of 8-inch-high by 8-inch-wide by 16-inch-long concrete (CMU) blocks required to complete 275 feet of the fence whose cross section is shown in Figure below. How many plain blocks and how many lintel blocks are needed for the wall? Show all your calculations by sending Excel file or hand calculation via Folio email. Question 21 options: Plain block: 2756 Linte block: 275 Plain block: 2835 Linte block: 414 Plain block: 2526 Linte block: 414 Plain block: 2526...
5. Determine the number of 8-nch-high by B-inch-wide by I6-inch-long concrete blocks required to complete the wall in Figures 23-2 and 23.3. The overhead doors are l0 feet wide by 12 feet high. If lintel blocks are required many lintel blocks are needed for the wal? wherever the #4 horizontal bars are located and above the doors, how many plain blocks and how 1T e4'0C 174" 17-4 80 Figure 23-2 Elevation Figure 23-3 Wall Section
please i need step by step ❤️ 3m 3m Room.2 Room.1 3m 3m Figure (1) For the two rooms shown in Figure (1). Determine the following: 1 Number of tiles (use tiles 30x30cm) 2- Number of blocks (use blocks 40x20x20cm) 3- Plaster from Inside &Outside 4 Concrete for casting the slab (assume slab thickness 15cm) 5- Concrete for casting the beams (assume beam width -20cm & beam depth 60cm) 6- Paint from Inside&Outside Note: Assume Door dimension 1.0x2.0m Window dimension...
what information needed? 3. Repeat Example 7.8, using a 100 kVA transformer and #3/0 AWG and #2 AWG cables for the SLs and SDs, respectively Show the procedure to arrive at the following answers (a) 0.72 pu A (b) 0.050 pu V Example 7.8 residential secondary distribution system. Assume that the distribution trans- Figure 7.11 shows former capacity is 75 kVA (use Table 7.1), all secondaries and services are single-phase three wire, nominally 120/240 V, and all SLs are of...