How to find self weight of beam, column and slab

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This video shows how to find the self weight of any structural member. Simple formula used to find out the self weight of any member, Firstly you have to find out the volume of structural member it may be slab, beam or column and then multiplying the volume with the density of material used in that structural member, one can get the self weight of any member. There are different materials like concrete, reinforced concrete, steel and wood etc. So every material has different density so it will result in different values. For more details and examples watch full video.

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2400 kg/m3 is the density of plain concrete not RCC

hizarsher
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Rcc unit weight 2500kg/m^3 but here u put 2400 that is wrong

dipankarmajumder
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sir the unit weight of RCC is not 2, 400kg/cu.m it is 2, 500 kg/ cu.m because 2, 400kg/cu.m is for PCC.

richardlei
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Thanky Sir you provide Me a rare knowledge in this video. Thanky once again from me my friends. Good Morning Sir and have a Good day sir.

deepaky
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Thanks much, really appreciate the knowledge

scottmorerichards
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What is the density consider as per rcc and pcc structure

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