Steel Development Length
Steel Development Length
Reinforcing bars must be embedded a minimum distance into the concrete in order to achieve the full tensile capacity, T of the bar. This length is referred to as Development Length, Ld.
Ld
The development length is based upon the BOND between the rebar and the concrete. Factors affecting this bond include the following: Type of ribbing on the bar Presence of epoxy (or other ) coating Concrete quality Distance between bar and edge of concrete Type of end anchorage into the concrete
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where: db = diameter of bar fy = yield strength of bar, PSI fc = specified concrete compressive strength, PSI = alpha = Bar location factor = 1.3 for top reinforcement = 1.0 for all other locations = beta = Coating factor = 1.5 for epoxy coated bars = 1.0 for uncoated bars = lambda = Lightweight aggregate factor = 1.3 for lightweight aggregate = 1.0 for normal weight aggregate
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Example 1
GIVEN: A #6 rebar under tension force. Assume the following conditions: Concrete fc = 4000 PSI Normal weight concrete ( = 1.0) ASTM A615 Grade 60 rebar #6 rebar ( = 0.8) Uncoated bar ( = 1.0) Bar location is bottom of beam ( = 1.0)
REQUIRED: Determine the development length, Ld to achieve full tensile strength of the bar. Step 1 Use the formula above to determine Ld:
Ld = d b f y 25 f ' c
Concrete #6 Rebar
Ld = 28.5
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Assuming normal conditions, the following table may be used to determine development lengths of bars in tension:
Development Length Ld of Grade 60 bottom bars in normal weight concrete
Condition
Clear spacing of bars > db, clear cover > db
Concrete fc 3000 PSI 4000 PSI 5000 PSI 3000 PSI 4000 PSI 5000 PSI
No. 6 and smaller bars 44db 38db 34db 66db 57db 51db
No. 7 and larger bars 55db 47db 42db 82db 71db 64db
Example 2
GIVEN: The same information as Example 1. REQUIRED: Using the table above, determine the Ld for a #6 bar. Step 1 Use table above to determine Ld: Concrete fc = 4000 PSI
Clear spacing of bars > db, clear cover > db
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Determining Ld for Compression Bars: The development length of bars in compression is not as large as the development length in tension because of the absence of tension cracking in the concrete. Ldc = Development length in compression Ldc = 0.02 = larger of
db f y f 'c
or Ldc = 0.0003dbfy
Example 3
GIVEN: A #6 bar in compression. Use fc = 4000 PSI and Grade 60 bars. REQUIRED: Determine the Ldc for the bar. Ldc = Development length in compression
db f y f 'c
or
Ldc = 14.2
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Concrete
Ls
Ls = Length of lap splice = 1.0Ld for Class A splice if the area of reinforcement provided through the splice > twice that required by analysis and not more than 50% of the total reinforcement is spliced within the lap length = 1.3Ld for Class B splice if reinforcement does not meet Class A requirements
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Ldh = Lhb
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db f 'c
= 1.0 unless otherwise specified below: fy if using other than Grade 60 bars = 60,000
= 0.7 if side concrete cover > 2 or end cover > 2 = 0.8 if ties or stirrups spacing < 3db = 1.3 if lightweight concrete =
Re quired _ As Pr ovided _ As
Example 4
GIVEN: A #5 Grade 40 bar is in tension as shown below. Use LIGHTWEIGHT concrete with fc = 4000 PSI. REQUIRED: Determine the min. required hook dimensions X, Y and Z.
Z = Ldh Side cover = 1
End cover = 1
Critical section
5 = 12 " 8
X = 7
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5 = 4 " 8
Y = 2 Step 3 Determine length of hooked bar, Lhb: Lhb = 1200
db f 'c
fy 60000 PSI
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