The formula to calculate the Grout Volume (GV) is:
\[ GV = \frac{GM}{GD} \]
Where:
Let's say the grout mass (\( GM \)) is 500 kg and the grout density (\( GD \)) is 2000 kg/m³. Using the formula:
\[ GV = \frac{500}{2000} \]
We get:
\[ GV = 0.25 \text{ m³} \]
So, the Grout Volume (\( GV \)) is 0.25 m³.
Grout Volume (GV) is the volume of grout required or used in a particular application. It is calculated by dividing the grout mass by the grout density.
Definition: Calculates the amount of grout needed for tiling.
Formula: \( Q = \frac{L \times W \times D}{144} \)
Example: \( Q = \frac{12 \times 12 \times 0.25}{144} \)
Definition: Calculates the amount of grout needed for a specific tile area.
Formula: \( Q = \frac{A \times D}{144} \)
Example: \( Q = \frac{144 \times 0.25}{144} \)
Definition: Calculates the amount of grout needed based on tile dimensions and grout line width.
Formula: \( Q = \frac{(L + W) \times D \times G}{144} \)
Example: \( Q = \frac{(12 + 12) \times 0.25 \times 0.125}{144} \)