Rolin
Structural
- Jul 11, 2002
- 2
Hello all, I have an existing masonry block wall that I am looking to extend up. It is a site retaining wall and I would like to extend the reinforcing up into block that I am extending. The existing wall is reinforced with #6 bars at 24" oc. I have gone to the site and can see the grouted cores and the bond beam is 3 block courses down.
I need a lap splice of 36", but with the bond beam 24" down I cannot get that. I could used mechanical connectors but then I would need to demo into the grouted cells to expose the existing rebar, potentially splitting the block. My boss suggested that we could put bars into the cores on either side. The theory being that two bars lapped 24" is equivalent to one bar lapped at 36". Is that a credible idea? Code only gives lapped, welded or mechanical connectors.
TIA
Roland Bokma
Structural E.I.T.
ProgressiveAE
I need a lap splice of 36", but with the bond beam 24" down I cannot get that. I could used mechanical connectors but then I would need to demo into the grouted cells to expose the existing rebar, potentially splitting the block. My boss suggested that we could put bars into the cores on either side. The theory being that two bars lapped 24" is equivalent to one bar lapped at 36". Is that a credible idea? Code only gives lapped, welded or mechanical connectors.
TIA
Roland Bokma
Structural E.I.T.
ProgressiveAE