Civil Engineering - Building Materials - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Building Materials - Section 4 (Q.No. 25)
25.
For one cubic metre of brick masonry, number of bricks required, is
400
425
450
500
550.
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Chinmay Buddhadev said:   6 years ago
500 is the correct answer.

550 would be the answer if it was asked how many bricks could be stored in one cubic metre.

As it is asked in masonary, mortar will also consume the space so correct answer is 500 only.

Dalhatu Saleh said:   7 years ago
I don't think we should consider any wasted brick, we are asked at normal condition how many bricks will fill 1 m3 space. That is all. Hence 500 is the answer.

Narendra uniyal said:   7 years ago
Which is the correct answer 500 or 550?
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Tofik said:   7 years ago
How many traditions brick is required in 1 cubic meter?

Anil said:   7 years ago
The Right answer is 550.

Atea said:   7 years ago
The Correct answer is 550 no's with 10% wastage.

Aijaz said:   7 years ago
Nominal size of brick =.2*1*.1=0.002m^3.

No.of bricks in one cubic metre = 1m^3/nominal size of a brick.
=1/0.002,
=500 bricks.

Standard size of brick=.19*.09*.09
=1.539*10^-3.

No.of bricks=1/standard size =650 bricks.

Pavithra said:   8 years ago
1/.2*.1*.1 = 500.

Ajit said:   8 years ago
550 is the right answer.

Nasir said:   8 years ago
550 with wastage.


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