Today we will discuss the easiest method to calculate the required number of bricks in a wall. So let’s start from the beginning.
REQUIRED DATA:
- Volume of the wall.
- Volume of a standard brick.
- Details of openings in the wall.
PROCEDURE:
1. First, calculate the volume of the wall to be built.
Let us assume,
The length of the wall (l) = 10 foot.
The height of the wall (h) = 10 foot.
Thickness of the wall (b) = 1 foot.
Calculate the volume of the wall by multiplying the length, height, and thickness.
∴ Volume of the wall = l×h×b = 10×10×1 =100 Cu.F
2. Calculate the volume of the brick:
The standard size of a brick (IS Standard) is 190 mm ×90 mm ×90 mm and
with the mortar joint, it becomes 200mm × 100 mm× 100 mm.
l = 200 mm= 0.656168 ft.
b = 100 mm =0.328084 ft.
h = 100 mm = 0.328084 ft.
∴ Volume of the brick = l× b×h = 0.656168×0.328084× 0.328084 = 0.0706 Cu.F
3. To find out the total nos of brick divide the volume of wall by the volume of the brick.
∴ No. of bricks required = 100/0.0706 = 1416 no. of bricks.
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