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Area and volume conversion explanation and conversion factors. 


Every civil engineer must be aware of this conversion on-site. in this post, we explained in detail the conversion of area and volume.


AREA CONVERSION:-

in site mostly we use to convert sq. meters to sq. Yards. So in this let's discuss those conversations.

=> SQ.METRED TO SQ.FEETS 

To convert Sq.Meters into Sq.Feets

The Conversion Factor is 10.76

Example:- To convert 73 SQ.M of land multiply that 73 with 10.76, 73X10.76 = 785.48 SFT.


=> SQ. FEET TO SQ.METRES 

To convert Sq. Feet into Sq.metres the conversion factor is 0.0929. 

Example:- 5463 SFT is equal to 5463X0.0929 which is equal to 507 Sq.metres.

Next.....


=> SQ.METRES TO SQ.YARDS 

To convert sq. meters into sq. yards the conversion factor is 1.196.

Ex:- 675 Sq.m is equal to 675 X 1.196 = 807.3 sq.yards


=> SQ.YARDS TO SQ.METRES 

To convert sq.yards into sq.metres the conversion factor is 0.836

356 sq. Yards of land is equal to 356 X 0.836 = 297.61 sq.metres.


=> SQ.FEET TO SQ.YARDS 

The conversion factor is 0.1111

So you need to multiply with this conversion factor.

3642 SFT is equal to 3642 X 0.1111 = 404.62 Sq.Yards


=> SQ.YARDS TO SQ.FEETS 


The conversion factor is 9. So we need to military the sq. yards value with 9.

687 Sq.yards of land is equal to 687 X 9 = 6183 SFT.


VOLUME CONVERSION FOR SITE ENGINEERS.

On-site, a site engineer mostly uses conversion between CUBIC METRE to CUBIC FEETS.


Let me explain in detail.

As civil engineers we need to handle a lot of works, one of the work is measuring how much quantity of concrete will be required for particular structural work, it may be constructing beams, columns, slabs... or any. 


So we need to measure that quantity and we have to inform that quantity to the "BATCHING PLANT OPERATOR" Then according to the grade of concrete he mix and he will load the concrete then that concrete reaches the site and work will be done.

 

In this process, the BATCHING PLANT OPERATORS may need any units(cubic feet or cubic meters) so There it will be useful. 


VOLUME CONVERSION:- 

Let's explain the most useful volume conversion factors for a site engineer.


=> CUBIC METRES TO CUBIC FEETS

For this, the conversion factor is 35.31

For example:- 2.3 cubic metre of concrete is equal to 2.3 X 35.31 =  81.213 cubic feets. 


Next.....


=> CUBIC FEET TO CUBIC METRES

The conversion factor is 0.0283


For example 63 cubic feets of concrete bis equal to 63 X 0.0283 = 1.782 cubic metres.


ok friends that's It for this article. please let me if you have any doubts in the comment section. we are happy to help thanks.