bond, anchorage and development length · bar splices • to join • bars are supplied at 40ft...
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Bond, Anchorage and Development Length
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Fundamentals of flexural bond
In a RC beam, if plain bars are used and greased, it will behave like figure. Strain compatibility will not be valid To reinforced concrete to behave as intended, sufficient bond stress must develop at interface of concrete and steel
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• Plain bars- bond provided by chemical adhesion and mechanical friction between concrete and steel.
• This bond is rather small and easily slipped. • End anchorage are provided with hooks. • Steel stress is almost constant along length,
elongation and deflection, cracking are higher. • Deformed bars overcome this problem
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BOND STRENGTH AND DEVELOPMENT LENGTH
Bond Strength
For reinforcing bars in Tension, two types of bond failure occur: • Direct pull-out- where ample confinement is provided • Splitting of concrete-where cover, confinement, bar spacing is insufficient
• Both types of failures need to be considered.
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• When there is sufficient cover, as the tensile force in reinforcement increase, the adhesive bond and friction are overcome, concrete eventually crushes in front of the bar deformations, pull-out occurs.
• Bond failure from splitting is more common- either in vertical or horizontal plain. Horizontal failure frequently occurs at diagonal crack.
• Shear and bond failures are intricately related.
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Development Length
Development length is defined as the length of embedment necessary to develop full tensile strength of bar, controlled either by pull-out or splitting.
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Factors Influencing Development Length
• Tensile Strength of Concrete
• Cover distance
• Bar Spacing
• Transverse reinforcement
• Vertical location of bar
• Epoxy coating
• Excess reinforcement
• Diameter of bar • Cover distance
• Bar spacing
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ACI Code Provisions For Development of Tension Reinforcement
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Simplified Equations for Development Length
Appendix A.10
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Example 5.1
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5.4 Anchorage Of Tension Bars By Hooks
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Fig 5.9: Standard bar Hooks: (a) Main reinforcement (b) stirrups and ties
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• For stirrup and tie hooks, for sizes No. 5 and smaller, the inside diameter of bend should not be less than 4 bar diameters, according to ACI Code
• For stirrups and tie hooks, greater than No. 5, Table 5.2 applies.
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Development Length and Modification Factors
for Hooked Bars
Fig5.10: Bar details for development of standard hooks
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• For standard hooks, the development length is
• ldh should not be less than 8 bar diameter or 6 in.
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Fig. 5.11: Transverse reinforcement requirements at discontinuous ends of members with small cover distances (less than 2.5in.) 0.8 does not apply
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Example 5.2
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Headed bar
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5.6 Anchorage Requirements For Web Reinforcement
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5.8 Development Bars In Compression
•Development length should not be less than 8 in.
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Appendix Table A11
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5.9 Bundled Bars
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5.10 Bar cutoff and bend points in beams
• Theoretical Points of Cutoff or Bend
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Practical Considerations and ACI Code requirements
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Cutoff or bend points
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Structural integrity provisions
• Read article
• Integrated beam design example 5.12
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Bar Splices
• To join • Bars are supplied at 40ft lengths • Splice at maximum stress should be avoided • Lapping on sufficient distance to transfer stress through bond from
one bar to the other. • Tension splice, compressions splice. • Splices for No. 11 and smaller are usually made simply by lapping
the bars a sufficient distance to transfer stress by bond from one bar to the other. Lapped bars are usually placed in contact and lightly wired.
• Splices may also be by welding, sleeves or mechanical devices.
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