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Two Way Slab Reinforcement Detailing

This document provides a bar bending schedule for the reinforcement of a two-way slab. It includes the slab dimensions, rebar sizes and spacing. A four step process is outlined: 1) calculate the number of main and distribution bars needed, 2) determine the cutting lengths of the main and distribution bars, 3) add top bars at critical quarter points of the slab, 4) produce a bar bending schedule with rebar lengths.

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Two Way Slab Reinforcement Detailing

This document provides a bar bending schedule for the reinforcement of a two-way slab. It includes the slab dimensions, rebar sizes and spacing. A four step process is outlined: 1) calculate the number of main and distribution bars needed, 2) determine the cutting lengths of the main and distribution bars, 3) add top bars at critical quarter points of the slab, 4) produce a bar bending schedule with rebar lengths.

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Two way slab Reinforcement Detailing

Now Calculate Bar Bending Schedule for Two Way Slab.


Let’s take an example the below two-way slab diagram

 Main bars are 12 mm in diameter @ 150 mm centre to


centre spacing
 Distribution bars are 8 mm in diameter @ 150 mm centre to
centre spacing. 
 Top and Bottom Clear Cover is 25 mm
 Development length – 40 d
 Thickness of Slab – 150 mm
One Way Slab Bar Bending Schedule Calculation
Step 1
FIrst, find number of rods required for main reinforcement and
distribution
Number of Required Bars Formula = (Length of slab / spacing) + 1
Number of Main Bars = Ly / spacing + 1 = (4000/150) + 1 = 27
nos
Number of Distribution Bars = Lx / spacing + 1 = 3000/150 + 1 =
21 nos
Step 2
Find cutting length of main bars and distribution bars

Cutting Length of Main Bar,


= Clear Span of Slab (Ly) + (1 X Developement Length) +(1 x
inclined length) – (45° bend x 2)
Inclined Length = 0.42 D
= 3000 + (1 x 40 x 12) + (1 x 0.42 x D) – (1d x 2)
= 3000 + 480 + 0.42D – (1x12x2) = 3480 + 0.42 D -24
D = Slab thickness – 2 side clear cover – dia of bar =  150 – 50
-12 = 88 mm
Length of Main Bar = 3480+(0.42 x 88)-24 = 3492.9 mm or 3.49
m
Step 3
Find cutting length of distribution bar
= Clear Span of Slab (Ly) + (1 X Developement Length) +(1 x
inclined length) – (45° bend x 2)
Inclined Length = 0.42 D
= 4000 + (1 x 40 x 8) + (1 x 0.42 x D) – (1d x 2)
= 4000 + 320 + (0.42×88) – (1x8x2) = 4340.96mm or 4.34 m
Step 4
Find Top Bar (Extra) ; Top Bars are provided at the top of critical
length (L/4) area, Please refer the drawing section A-A
Number of Top bars on Ly side = (Lx/5) / spacing + 1  =
(3000/5) / 150 +1 = 5 Nos
Length of top bar on Ly side = Clear Span of Slab (Ly) + (2 X
Development Length)
= 4000+(2*40*12) = 4000+960 = 4960 mm or 4.96 m
Number of Top bars on Lx side = (Ly/5) / spacing + 1 = (4000/5) /
150 + 1 = 6 Nos
Length of top bar on Ly side = Clear Span of Slab (Ly) + (2 X
Development Length)
= 3000+(2*40*12) = 3000+960 = 3960 mm or 3.96 m
Bar Bending Schedule for Two Way Slab

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