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Thickness of brick wall = 4.5 inch = 0.375′, Volume of brickwork = 100 × 0.375 =37.5 Cuft, We have to convert volume of brick cubic feet into cubic metre and we know that, Volume of indian brick size = 0.19 × 0.09 ×0.09 m3 = 0.001539 m3, Volume of 1 brick with mortar = 0.2×0.1×0.1 m3 = 0.002 m3, 531 no of bricks present in 100 square feet of 4.5 inch brick wall, Volume of brickwork = 100 × 0.75′ = 75 Cuft, 1062 no of bricks are present in 100 square feet of 9 inch brick wall, Thickness of brick wall = 13.5 inch = 1.125′, Volume of brickwork = 100 × 1.125 = 112.5 Cuft. For this instance, 540 bricks are needed. Common bricks - 2 1/4 x 8 x 3 3/4 inches: Joint Thickness (inches) Mortar Required (ft 3) per 1000 bricks per ft 3 brick; 1/4: 9: 0.2: 3/8: 14: 0.3: 1/2: 20: 0.4: 1 ft 3 = 0.02832 m 3; 1 in (inch) = 25.4 mm ; BS EN 771-3: 2003. 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After knowing the 1-meter cube volume we can calculate the remaining quantity very easily my just multiplying 1-meter cube result to the desired volume. Volume of brick with mortar = 0.002 Cum (m 3) Therefore, Number of bricks required for 1 cubic metre = 1/0.002 = 500 No.s. 100 cft = 1350 bricks 1 cft = 13.5 bricks with cement morter. 100 cft = 1350 bricks 1 cft = 13.5 bricks with cement morter. In India there is two size types of bricks are used in construction. The thickness of the mortar bed you use can also vary your material needs. Practical usage suggests that with appropriate mortar it comes out to be 13.5 bricks in 1 CFT. On average, it takes about three bags of cement for every 100 blocks. ● Step 3: volume of brick with mortar: consider thickness of cement mortar is 0.4 inch (10mm) in brickwork. We know that brick wall thickness used in India are of different size like 4.5 inch brick wall ,9 inch equal and 13.5 inch brick wall. 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Your email address will not be published. 7 bags (143 bricks per bag) yd. Practical usage suggests that with appropriate mortar it comes out to be 13.5 bricks in 1 CFT. 531 no of bricks present in 100 square feet of 4.5 inch brick wall. Determine the amount of bricks needed for the job by multiplying the square footage -- 120 square feet -- by the number of bricks in a square foot -- 4.5. Bricks may be differentiated from blocks by size. Given area of brickwork = 100 sq ft. Thickness of brick wall = 9 inch = 0.75′ Volume of brickwork = 100 × 0.75′ = 75 Cuft. Indian modular size brick have 8″ × 4″ × 4″ dimension and other size of brick 9″ × 4.5″ × 3″. How many bricks are there in 100CFT | brick calculation in CFT, hi guys in this article we know about how many bricks are used in 100 cubic feet brick wall and brick calculation in CFT. Please watch this video. So in 100 cubic feet there will be 1350 bricks. How many bricks in 1 cubic feet if brick of size is 94.53? 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