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1 FUNDAMENTALS OF FLEXURAL BOND

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FUNDAMENTALS OF FLEXURAL BOND

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BOND STRENGTH AND DEVELOPMENT LENGTH

Bond Strength

Development Length

Factors Influencing Development Length

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5.3 ACI CODE PROVISIONS FOR DEVELOPMENT OF TENSION REINFORCEMENT

Basic Eqn

See book for terms.

Simplified Equations for Development Length

Appendix A.10

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Example 5.1

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5.4 ANCHORAGE OF TENSION BARS BY HOOKS

Standard Dimensions

Fig 5.9: Standard bar Hooks: (a) Main reinforcement (b) stirrups and ties

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For stirrup and tie hooks, for sizes No. 5 and smaller, the inside diameter of

bend should not be less than 4 bar diameters, according to ACI Code

For stirrups and tie hooks, greater than No. 5, Table 5.2 applies.

Development Length and Modification Factors for Hooked Bars

Fig5.10: Bar details for development of standard hooks

For standard hooks, the development length is

ldh should not be less than 8 bar diameter or 6 in.

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Fig. 5.11: Transverse reinforcement requirements at discontinuous ends of members with small cover distances (less than 2.5in.)

0.8 does not apply

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Example 5.2

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5.5 ANCHORAGE REQUIREMENTS FOR WEB REINFORCEMENT

Fig 5.12

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5.7 DEVELOPMENT BARS IN COMPRESSION

Development length should not be less than 8 in.

Appendix Table A11

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5.8 BUNDLED BARS

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5.9 BAR CUTOFF AND BEND POINTS IN BEAMS

Theoretical Points of Cutoff or Bend

Fig.5.13 Bar cutoff points from moment diagrams

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Practical Considerations and ACI Code requirements

Tensile steel should not be discontinued exactly at the Theoretical Cutoff point

Redistribution of forces occur Moment diagram different due to

approximation of real load,

approximation in analysis,

superimposed effect of settlement or lateral loads

Fig 5.14: Bar cutoff requirements of the ACI Code

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Fig 5.15: Cutoff or bend points for bars in approximately equal spans with uniformly distributed loads

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Bar Splices

Splices for No. 11 and smaller are usually made simply by lapping the bars a

sufficient distance to transfer stress by bond from one bar to the other. Lapped

bars are usually placed in contact and lightly wired.

Splices may also be by welding, sleeves or mechanical devices.

TENSION

COMPRESSION

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COLUMN

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Example