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Discussion Forum : Concrete Technology - Section 4 (Q.No. 31)
31.
The dimensions of a 35 litre forma for measuring aggregates by volume, are :
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Fakhar Naveed said:
3 years ago
For measuring 35 litres of the aggregate form should be 27*27*48cm (LBH).
For measuring 50 litres of the aggregate form should be 31*31*52cm (LBH).
For measuring 50 litres of the aggregate form should be 31*31*52cm (LBH).
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Nabin said:
4 years ago
@Devraj.
For measuring, 50 liters of the aggregate form should be .31*.31..52 = 50 liters.
For measuring, 50 liters of the aggregate form should be .31*.31..52 = 50 liters.
Midhun Madhav said:
8 years ago
No, @Devaraj.
It is 27 X 27 X 48.
35 litres are chosen because, while doing nominal mixing ( like for M15 at 1:2:4) etc, the volume of 1 in cement represents 1 bag of cement which is of 0.035m3 which in turn is 35 Litres.
So, the volume of container measuring should also be 35 Litres.
Hence, the containers volume L * B * H.
which is 27 * 27 * 48 which gives 35000ml => 35 L.
The answer given in key is correct.
It is 27 X 27 X 48.
35 litres are chosen because, while doing nominal mixing ( like for M15 at 1:2:4) etc, the volume of 1 in cement represents 1 bag of cement which is of 0.035m3 which in turn is 35 Litres.
So, the volume of container measuring should also be 35 Litres.
Hence, the containers volume L * B * H.
which is 27 * 27 * 48 which gives 35000ml => 35 L.
The answer given in key is correct.
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DEVARAJ said:
8 years ago
Actually, it is 31 * 31 * 52cm.
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Sonia Tiwary said:
9 years ago
What is forma? Anyone explain it.
Darshan h a said:
9 years ago
0.27 x 0.27 x 0.48 = 0.035cum = 35 liters.
Shakeel said:
1 decade ago
.27 x .27 x.48 = .035 cum.
1000 litre = 1 cum.
35 litres = 1/1000 x 35 = .035 cum.
1000 litre = 1 cum.
35 litres = 1/1000 x 35 = .035 cum.
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