agrant
Structural
- Dec 22, 2003
- 10
As I'm sure most of you masonry rebar lappers know, the IBC has some hip, neat and groovy provisions for the development lengths of rebar in comparison to our old, able-bodied friend, ACI.
Being a good, conservative engineer, I've limited my masonry wall reinforcing to #5's. This is mainly to limit the lap lengths to 48"; so my mason buddies have a chance at doing their job.
Of course we could revert to using bar couplers on heavily reinforced masonry, but this seems a bit drastic (unless you've got stock in Lenton of course).
I've been thinking about contacting the state board and seeing if we could perhaps omit the omitting IBC section, but once again - that seems a little drastic.
So I'm a little curious what the others think about it?
Forlorn with Fives
(that's a sleepless in seattle reference for all the able alliterates out there)
Being a good, conservative engineer, I've limited my masonry wall reinforcing to #5's. This is mainly to limit the lap lengths to 48"; so my mason buddies have a chance at doing their job.
Of course we could revert to using bar couplers on heavily reinforced masonry, but this seems a bit drastic (unless you've got stock in Lenton of course).
I've been thinking about contacting the state board and seeing if we could perhaps omit the omitting IBC section, but once again - that seems a little drastic.
So I'm a little curious what the others think about it?
Forlorn with Fives
(that's a sleepless in seattle reference for all the able alliterates out there)