palves
Structural
- Jun 6, 2008
- 61
A contractor on a project of mine accidentally installed a grid of #5 bars in a foundation when he should have used #6's. So, as a field fix, he just added an extra #5 bar at each bar he had already laid down. He's getting me pictures tomorrow, but I'm assuming 2-#5 bars sitting right next to each other acting as a single bar. Does anybody see a problem with this? I've thought about it and feel like it is acceptable. Sure, if the bars are right next to each other, they both won't be 100% encased in concrete but will be pretty close. I also don't think they need to have any space in between to allow for aggregate to flow through since they're intended to act as one bar. Also, I feel good that the ductility of steel will allow the bars to yield and share the load with each, therefore acting more like a single bar with an area greater than the #6 that was originally specified. Thoughts?