Does anyone know how to calculate the volume of channel steel?!
1, check out the books on Design of cross-sectional area multiplied by the length of2, if there is in kind, called weight divided by 7.85
Theoretical calculations can be used: sectional area * length. There are sectional sizes in the specifications of channel steel labels. The sectional area and volume shall be calculated first. When measuring the sectional area, the grid paper can be used. Of course, the accuracy is limited.
Experimental method can be used: if the volume is small and convenient, the "channel" will be integrated into the tank filled with water measurement. Get ready A: a pool full of water. B: an estimate of the amount of water that will be discharged when a channel is placed in a tank full of water. C: put the "channel" into the water tank and load the water discharged by the container. D: the volume of water discharged from the metering unit. That is equal to the volume of the channel. Other liquids that do not destroy channel steel can also be used