pcronin
Structural
- Nov 15, 2002
- 53
In Section 12.15.1 in the notes under the splice requirements of 1.3(ld) for Class B splices it states, "where ld is calculated in accordance with 12.2 to develop fy without the modification factor of 12.2.5". The modification factor in 12.2.5 is the As provided/ As req'd reduction. Linear reduction in the capacity based on the reduced development length. The commentary under 12.15.1 states "The development length ld used to obtain lap length should be based on fy because the splice classifications already reflect any excess reinforcement at the splice location; therefore the factor from 12.2.5 for excess As should not be used".
I am reviewing a project for a client of ours (we didn't do the design for this project) and the dowels for the pier reinforcement only have a splice of around 16". The pier experiences minor uplift and the reinforcement specified is complete overkill(designed by others). (4)#7 bars = 4*.6*60*.9 = 129.6 kips (ultimate tensile load)
I checked the strength using the reduced capacity of section 12.2.5 and it works, but is this allowed at a splice location? Are the requirements of 12.2.5 just for straight development length? I have always allowed for reduced capacity of bars at lap splices, but this project might go to the courts. I want to have all my ducks in a row.
I am reviewing a project for a client of ours (we didn't do the design for this project) and the dowels for the pier reinforcement only have a splice of around 16". The pier experiences minor uplift and the reinforcement specified is complete overkill(designed by others). (4)#7 bars = 4*.6*60*.9 = 129.6 kips (ultimate tensile load)
I checked the strength using the reduced capacity of section 12.2.5 and it works, but is this allowed at a splice location? Are the requirements of 12.2.5 just for straight development length? I have always allowed for reduced capacity of bars at lap splices, but this project might go to the courts. I want to have all my ducks in a row.