MrFurleyEIT
Structural
- Apr 21, 2007
- 37
I need feeback on the spacing or cover dimension,"c", used in the determination of development length for rebars in tension. "c"
ACI 318-02 states, "Use the smaller of either the distance from the center of the bar or wire to the nearest concrete surface, or one-half the center-to-center spacing of the bars or wires being developed".
It is the latter alternative I have a question with, i.e. "one-half the center-to-center spacing of the bars or wires being developed".
I thought the definition was simple enough. Just take the center-to-center spacing and divide it by two. For instance, my bars are #8 @ 4-1/2" O.C., then it will be 4.5/2 = 2.25 inches.
However, in one of the lecture notes I googled online (by T. Igusa), he had this particular definition written as, "clear spacing - diameter of bar" divided by 2. Now, is this correct? With my ealier method, I get a development of about 53.8 inches.
If my bars are i inch in diameter, and my center-to-center spacing is 4-1/2 inches, then the clear spacing is 4-1/2 - 1 = 3 - 1/2 inches. If I take another inch out of that, then I only have 2-1/2 inches. Dividint that by 2 gives me 1.25 which makes a humongous difference to my development length! Much larger that what I had gotten earlier!
Can anyone figure this out and let me know, please?
Thank you so much and have a great weekend.
ACI 318-02 states, "Use the smaller of either the distance from the center of the bar or wire to the nearest concrete surface, or one-half the center-to-center spacing of the bars or wires being developed".
It is the latter alternative I have a question with, i.e. "one-half the center-to-center spacing of the bars or wires being developed".
I thought the definition was simple enough. Just take the center-to-center spacing and divide it by two. For instance, my bars are #8 @ 4-1/2" O.C., then it will be 4.5/2 = 2.25 inches.
However, in one of the lecture notes I googled online (by T. Igusa), he had this particular definition written as, "clear spacing - diameter of bar" divided by 2. Now, is this correct? With my ealier method, I get a development of about 53.8 inches.
If my bars are i inch in diameter, and my center-to-center spacing is 4-1/2 inches, then the clear spacing is 4-1/2 - 1 = 3 - 1/2 inches. If I take another inch out of that, then I only have 2-1/2 inches. Dividint that by 2 gives me 1.25 which makes a humongous difference to my development length! Much larger that what I had gotten earlier!
Can anyone figure this out and let me know, please?
Thank you so much and have a great weekend.