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Week 6 Bonds Anchorage

The document outlines the development lengths for deformed bars in tension and compression in reinforced/prestressed concrete design. It specifies minimum lengths, formulas for calculating required strength, and factors such as confinement ratio and transverse reinforcement index. Additionally, it addresses development lengths for various bar sizes and their placement in structural elements like footings and columns.

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Week 6 Bonds Anchorage

The document outlines the development lengths for deformed bars in tension and compression in reinforced/prestressed concrete design. It specifies minimum lengths, formulas for calculating required strength, and factors such as confinement ratio and transverse reinforcement index. Additionally, it addresses development lengths for various bar sizes and their placement in structural elements like footings and columns.

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DEVELOPMENT LENGTH

CE 416: PRINCIPLES OF REINFORCED/PRESTRESSED CONCRETE DESIGN TOPIC


CE 416: PRINCIPLES OF REINFORCED/PRESTRESSED CONCRETE DESIGN TOPIC
CE 416: PRINCIPLES OF REINFORCED/PRESTRESSED CONCRETE DESIGN TOPIC
CE 416: PRINCIPLES OF REINFORCED/PRESTRESSED CONCRETE DESIGN TOPIC
Development of Deformed Bars in Tension
Development length, ld shall be greater of:

a. 300mm

b. For Required strength:


1 𝑓𝑦 ψ𝑡 ψ𝑒 ψ𝑠
ld=( 1.1 )db
λ 𝑓𝑐′ 𝑐𝑏+ 𝐾𝑡𝑟
𝑑𝑏
𝑐𝑏 + 𝐾𝑡𝑟 40 𝐴𝑡𝑟
where confinement ratio shall not exceed 2.5 and Ktr =
𝑑𝑏 𝑠𝑛
Note: n is the number of bars being developed
cb is lesser of:
a. distance from center of bar to nearest concrete surface
b. one-half center-to-center spacing of bars or wires being developed
For Full strength:

CE 416: PRINCIPLES OF REINFORCED/PRESTRESSED CONCRETE DESIGN TOPIC


Development of Deformed Bars in Compression
Development length, ldc shall be greater of:

a. 200mm

b.

CE 416: PRINCIPLES OF REINFORCED/PRESTRESSED CONCRETE DESIGN TOPIC


a. The transverse reinforcement index, Ktr, in mm.

b. The length that the 25 mm φ bars must extend into the wall to develop the full yield strength, in mm

c. The development length for the 25 mm φ bars in the beam (required strength), in mm.

CE 416: PRINCIPLES OF REINFORCED/PRESTRESSED CONCRETE DESIGN TOPIC


a. Development length required for the footing

b. Development length required for the 28 mm φ dowel down into the footing, in mm

c. Development length required for the 28 mm φ dowel up into the column, in mm

CE 416: PRINCIPLES OF REINFORCED/PRESTRESSED CONCRETE DESIGN TOPIC


CE 416: PRINCIPLES OF REINFORCED/PRESTRESSED
CONCRETE
END OF PRESENTATION
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