PSEPK
Structural
- Feb 14, 2009
- 116
Hi All,
After designing a concrete column, we get required area of reinforcement. While selecting suitable bar size and number, sometimes the actual cross-sectional area of selected bar size & number combination is slightly less than the required reinforcement area (calculated either manually or obtained from a structural software like ETABS, SAP2000 etc.). For example, required vertical reinforcement area for a certain column in a multi-story (6 or more stories) is 3.37 percent, whereas actual area of my selected bar combination is 3.27 percent of cross-sectional area.
Design is based on ACI 318, with grade 60 reinforcement, and 3 ksi concrete.
In this connection, I am curious to know:
a. Should I use the selected bars with slightly less rebar area, or go for larger bars , or larger column size?
b. What others do in such a situation, especially when next higher combination may require use of a larger bar size, not otherwise used in the project, or use of a larger column.
c. What is the maximum margin, that can be utilized in such a condition, without compromising overall strength and stability of a structure?
d. Is there some definite figure for this kind of margin (e.g., 2%, 3% etc), written or referenced in some code or guideline?
Thanks.
A good structural engineer is often a blessing for others.
After designing a concrete column, we get required area of reinforcement. While selecting suitable bar size and number, sometimes the actual cross-sectional area of selected bar size & number combination is slightly less than the required reinforcement area (calculated either manually or obtained from a structural software like ETABS, SAP2000 etc.). For example, required vertical reinforcement area for a certain column in a multi-story (6 or more stories) is 3.37 percent, whereas actual area of my selected bar combination is 3.27 percent of cross-sectional area.
Design is based on ACI 318, with grade 60 reinforcement, and 3 ksi concrete.
In this connection, I am curious to know:
a. Should I use the selected bars with slightly less rebar area, or go for larger bars , or larger column size?
b. What others do in such a situation, especially when next higher combination may require use of a larger bar size, not otherwise used in the project, or use of a larger column.
c. What is the maximum margin, that can be utilized in such a condition, without compromising overall strength and stability of a structure?
d. Is there some definite figure for this kind of margin (e.g., 2%, 3% etc), written or referenced in some code or guideline?
Thanks.
A good structural engineer is often a blessing for others.