jbuening
Structural
- Feb 15, 2010
- 44
This may be a contractor issue, but figured I'd get some insight from other designers on here. We did some plans for a bridge that used 6' diameter drilled shafts with #14 vertical bars. The contractor ordered the bars straight with the ends threaded where the mechanical splice occurs just above where the drilled shaft and column meet. With a #14 bar, the diameter and length of these mechanical splicers are quite large. The spiral cage is #6 with a 4" pitch. I think he is going to have issues getting these mechanical splicers in there when the cage is in place, and field bending a #14 bar is near impossible. Is this a scenario where the contractor should have ordered a slight double bend, like _/- that, near the end so that the splicer clears the cage (this would put the centerline of the bars slightly further towards the center of the column), or is common practice to modify the pitch of the spiral in the region of the splicers (increasing pitch to clear splicers)?
Admittedly my construction experience is limited to smaller bars where the vertical bars are just bent slightly in the field so that the splicers clear the cage. This contractor doesn't appear too experienced with large bars in a column scenario and is asking for advice on how to proceed. I'm merely curious if you do any special detailing with large bars using mechanical splicers in columns, and if you have any field experience on how this is handled with large bars. Thanks!
Admittedly my construction experience is limited to smaller bars where the vertical bars are just bent slightly in the field so that the splicers clear the cage. This contractor doesn't appear too experienced with large bars in a column scenario and is asking for advice on how to proceed. I'm merely curious if you do any special detailing with large bars using mechanical splicers in columns, and if you have any field experience on how this is handled with large bars. Thanks!