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Add new quantity for area per unit length (m²/m), commonly used in structural engineering for distributed reinforcement. Includes metric (cm²/m, mm²/m) and imperial (in²/ft, in²/in, ft²/ft) units with verified conversion factors.
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Add new quantity for area per unit length (m²/m), commonly used in structural engineering for distributed reinforcement. Includes metric (cm²/m, mm²/m) and imperial (in²/ft, in²/in, ft²/ft) units with verified conversion factors.
In structural engineering, reinforcement is commonly specified as an area distributed over a length — for example, mm²/m or in²/ft. This is the standard way to express required steel reinforcement in concrete structures.
My specific application is designing cylindrical prestressed concrete tanks (per AWWA D110 / ACI 372), where reinforcement requirements are calculated as area of steel per unit height or per unit circumference (e.g., in²/ft of tank wall).