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hey guys welcome to a civil engineers in this video I am going to teach you how

to calculate the number of bricks required in one cubic meter of brickwork

for different sizes of bricks so let's get started I have divided this

calculation into two cases in case one I have calculated the number of bricks for

modular size update and in case two I have calculated the number of bricks

required for non-modular bricks so here is the assumption of case one size of

brick case 190 mm by 90 mm by 90 mm which is standard size of brick in India

thickness of motor equals 10 mm which is equals to one centimeter and the

volume of brickwork is 1 cubic meter to calculate the number of bricks you need

to remember a simple formula that is number of bricks equals to volume of

brickwork divided by volume of one brick with motor volume of one brick with

motor is also known as nominal side and the nominal size of Indian brick is

200 mm x100 mm x 100 mm and if you multiply this values then you will get

it as zero point zero zero two cubic meter here value is in meter not in mm

okay so don't get confused now we know volume of brick work and we know volume

of one brick with motor i.e., volume of nominal brick so substitute these two

values in this formula then we'll get the number of bricks therefore number of

bricks equals to one divided by zero point zero zero two which is equal to

500 numbers let's say the percentage of wastage at the site is 10 percent then

number of bricks including wastage equals to 100 plus 50 this 50 is 10

percentage of 500 and if we add these two value then we'll get it as 550

numbers so if the size of brick is 190mm x 90 mmx 90 mm

then you need 500 number of bricks now let's see how many non modular bricks

are required for one cubic meter of brickwork here's the assumption for case

two i.e., size of brick goes to 230 mm x 110 mm x 110 mm thickness of motor and

the volume of brickwork will remain same that is thickness of motor equals to 10

mm and the volume of brickwork equals to 1 cubic meter and we already knew this

formula that is number of bricks equals to volume of brickwork divided by volume

of one brick with motor just add thickness of motor to the size of brick

then you will get the nominal size of brick and volume of one brick with motor

equals to zero point 2 4 multiplied by zero point 1 2 multiplied by zero point

1 2 which is equals to zero point zero zero three four five six cubic meter now

we know volume of one brick with motor and volume of brickwork so just

substitute these two values in this formula to get the number of bricks

which is equals to two hundred and eighty nine point three five two numbers

now let's consider the wastage percentage as ten percent then number of

bricks including wastage equals to two hundred and eighty nine point three five

two plus twenty eight point nine three five which is equals to 318 point two

eight seven numbers now let us take the size of Rakesh 230 mm x 110 mm x 75 mm

which is also a non modular therefore volume up with Mortar equals to

point two four multiplied by point one two multiplied by point zero point zero

eight five which is equals to zero point zero zero two number 48 cubic meter

therefore number of bricks equals to 1 cubic meter divided by zero point zero

zero two double for a cubic meter which is equal to 408 point four nine six

numbers consider the wastage percentage asked

% then the number of bricks including wished is equals to four hundred and

forty nine point three four six members every country has their own sand the

size of brick India uses 190 mm by 90 mm by 90 mm and a chalet uses 230 mm by one

110 mm by 76 mm the United States uses 194 mm by 92 mm by 57 mm and United

Kingdom's uses 215 mm by 102 a member 65 mm like this every country has

their own standard the size of brick so I have calculated number of bricks

required per cubic meter for few countries okay. so let's have a look for

Australia we need 520 number of bricks per cubic meter

and for Denmark we need 537 number of pigs per cubic meter and for Germany 510

for Romania 573 for Russia 513 for South Africa 582 for Sweden 600 for UK 698 for

United State 983 so that's all for today if this video is helpful for you then

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