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How to calculate volume of quandrilateral / Irregular shape concrete?

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Asked: January 2, 20192019-01-02T17:48:56-08:00 2019-01-02T17:48:56-08:00In: Construction Site Related
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Top and Bottom both faces have all sides are different lengths and height is constant.

 

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    2020-08-02T09:28:04-07:00Added an answer on August 2, 2020 at 9:28 am

    Consider them as two triangles jointed.

    Calculate the volume of each triangle prism and then make the addition.

    It gives an accurate result.

    Volume of triangular prism= 0.5 * b* h * l

    b= base

    h= height

    l = slant height.

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    2020-10-05T21:24:36-07:00Added an answer on October 5, 2020 at 9:24 pm
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    Place bricks on one top of the other around the concrete shape you want to find its volume.

    First, choose a rectangular shape around the object and then going to the object.

    Then place a sufficiently large sheet of polythene in the space around the concrete object for covering the mold.

    Then take a standard bucket of 25-liter capacity and then slightly pour water within the polythene most do formed. Keep a count of the buckets of water poured till it overflows at the top of the brick wall.

    Measure the inside dimension and depth of the rectangular moat.

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    2019-01-09T23:47:35-08:00Added an answer on January 9, 2019 at 11:47 pm

    Here a prism with triangular areas are given. Yours is quadrilateral areas. Hence Sb1 and Sb2 will be area of quadrilaterals

    Now to find area of quadrilaterals, you need more measurement – either one diagonal or two angles.

    If you know diagonal, then use the below link to find the area using diagonal

    https://www.vcalc.com/wiki/vCalc/Quadrilateral+Area+(with+diagonal)

    If you know the angles, then use the below link to find the area using diagonal

    https://www.vcalc.com/wiki/vCalc/Quadrilateral+-+area

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    2019-01-02T17:49:48-08:00Added an answer on January 2, 2019 at 5:49 pm

    Your question is not clear, it will be better if you provide more details and attach an image of that.

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      2019-01-07T14:58:22-08:00Replied to answer on January 7, 2019 at 2:58 pm

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