boffintech
Civil/Environmental
- Jul 29, 2005
- 469
Am inspecting on a job that has some 24"x28" columns with 20 #11 verts and #4 ties @ 12". As usual, the dog-legged dowels from the level below are not arranged perfectly so as to allow the column cage to be set with the dowel/vert splice lap front/back in the thickness of the column. Almost always the dowels/vert splice lap is side-by-side along the face of the column. So basically there is 2 to 3' zone at the bottom of the column where there is 1/2" or less between the vert bars.
This condition certainly doesn't appear to satisfy the requirements of ACI-318-05 7.6. However, how big a deal is this condition considering that the limits of the condition are isolated to the bottom 2 to 3' of the column?
ACI 318-05
7.6 — Spacing limits for reinforcement
7.6.1 — The minimum clear spacing between parallel
bars in a layer shall be db, but not less than 1 in. See
also 3.3.2.
7.6.4 — Clear distance limitation between bars shall
apply also to the clear distance between a contact lap
splice and adjacent splices or bars.
This condition certainly doesn't appear to satisfy the requirements of ACI-318-05 7.6. However, how big a deal is this condition considering that the limits of the condition are isolated to the bottom 2 to 3' of the column?
ACI 318-05
7.6 — Spacing limits for reinforcement
7.6.1 — The minimum clear spacing between parallel
bars in a layer shall be db, but not less than 1 in. See
also 3.3.2.
7.6.4 — Clear distance limitation between bars shall
apply also to the clear distance between a contact lap
splice and adjacent splices or bars.