In my zone, when you say WWF everyone will understand deformed wire fabric which consist of cold drawn steel
wire mesh. In general mild steel ( St 37 ),is used and cold drawn out from higher diameter steel bars ( e.g. 8 mm st 37 bar cold drwan, the dia reduces 6.5 mm ) . Due to cold-working,their strength is higher than that of mild steel (St45/50). The WWF manufactured with longitudinal and transverse wires (at right angles to one another) joined by resistant spot welding .
When i look
CHAPTER 2—NOTATION AND TERMINOLOGY
reinforcement, deformed—Deformed reinforcement is defined as that meeting the reinforcement specification in this code.No other reinforcement qualifies.This definition permits accurate statement of development lengths. Bars or
wire not meeting the deformation requirements or welded reinforcement meeting the spacing requirements ”plain reinforcement,” for code purposes, and may be used only for spirals.
The spacing requirement for WWF is 10 in. for the transverse wires.
In this case, if the WWF composed of plain bars satisfies the spacing requirement , may be treated as deformed bars due to welded transversal bars.
Is this interpretation missing something? am i wrong ?
He is like a man building a house, who dug deep and laid the foundation on the rock. And when the flood arose, the stream beat vehemently against that house, and could not shake it, for it was founded on the rock..
Luke 6:48