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op bar development length in conc wall

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发表于 2009-9-16 15:02:05 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
top bar development length in conc wall
do you have to apply the reinforcement location factor of 1.3 (aci 318-02) for horizontal bars in a concrete wall which are spaced less than 12 inches on center?  i have applied this factor to all the horizontal reinforcing, however two different rebar detailers have stated this factor does not apply to horizontal bars in concrete walls spaced less than 12" o.c.  any opinions would be appreciated!  i work in se usa.

according to aci 318-02, chapter 12, the α factor on "top bars" does not mention anything about an exclusion for walls.  there is nothing else in chapter 14 (walls) either about this.  (this factor is referred to as ψt in 318-05)
i would say you have to use the 1.3 factor.
i would apply it, although i can't prove that it's necessary.
the idea is that bars with substantial elevations of concrete below might have water/air accumulated underneath.  i don't see why this would happen for a beam, but not for a wall.
while aci 318-02 uses the phrase "member, it's been taken out of 318-05.  even still, isn't a wall a "  
stuff like this kills me.  make the detailer give you the code reference.  as engineers, we usually play the nice guy and do the leg work.
let's take a stand!
alright, that's over the top.
if you are asking about splice lengths, then 12.15.1 does not allow a reduction for excess reinforcement, unless you qualify for a class a splice.
earlier references to this provision in aci 318, textbooks, and code committee 408 always included the term "top bars."  my college textbook (wang & salmon) says it was based on limited tests with concrete depths of 12 to 18 inches that indicated the splitting resistance was lowered by 10 to 20%.  i the old days, we only included this tem for bars at the top of beams and thick slabs.
sometime between 1977 and 1995, the term "top bars" was eliminated from the code.  i never saw an explanation for the change.  that is, i never read that new research done on walls indicated that the provision should be applied to horizontal wall bars.
"if anyone has read any research that supoorts this provision in wall reinforcing, i would be interested in reading it."
the references are 12.4 and 12.5 in aci 318-02.
12.4 is a research report, so not sure how to get it.
12.5 is in the aci structural journal, 1988.  i don't have them going back that far, but surely somebody here does.
horizontal reinforcing with more than 12" of concrete below, (no exceptions listed).  could apply to circular ties in columns.
civilperson, you mean ones without hooks, i assume?
i obtained a copy of the research report (reference 12.4) from the author and finally got around to reading it.  there are some startling revelations in this report, particularly regarding superplasticized concrete, and vertical reinforcing.  and yes, a position factor is meant to apply to all horizontal bars with more than 12 inches of concrete cast below, regardless of bar specing.  i highly recommend e-mailing the author and asking for a copy of this report.  i may take o couple of months for the author to respond, but it's worth the wait.
this has to do with the amount of concrete below the bar, not the bar spacing. air bubbles form underneath the bar requiring more development length. have you ever known a bubble in a glass of water to always rise perfectly vertical? or could it rise on a 1:12 slope?
tell the detailer that you regard them to follow your notes irregardless of the assumptions they made in their bid.
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