Steel Bars – How to calculate its Weight?

Why is it important to calculate the weight?

Steel is Sold by Weight, not by Pieces

Quantity Surveyor uses Bill of Quantities (BOQ) and it is based on mass not pieces

Structural Design Calculations are based on loads/weight

How to Calculate Steel Bars’ Weight?

Steel bars can be calculated using two methods:

  1. by using the density of the steel
  2. by converting the diameter to the weight.

Standard Formula using Steel’s Density

Weight = Volume × Density

For a round steel bar:

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Multiplying the volume and the density of the steel, we get

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Where:

  • W = Weight in kg
  • D = Diameter in meters
  • L = Length in meters

For Example: A 20 mm diameter bar and 10 m length:

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Shortcut Formula (used on site)

Most Engineers use this formula as it is more convenient and easy to calculate:

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The value of D is in millimeters.

This gives you the weight in kg for 1 meter of steel bar.

For Example: A 20 mm diameter bar:

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So if we are estimating 10 meters of 20 mm rebar:

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Conclusion

If we compare the two, there’s only a slight difference in decimal; therefore, it is up to you which one you prefer to use in your solution.