marinaman
Structural
- Mar 28, 2009
- 195
I have a question regarding lap lengths of reinforcing bars.
If we have a concrete wall (say 10" thick), and we have #5 bars at 10" o.c., each face, horizontally for temperature and shrinkage reinforcing, what is the required lap length?
I've got shop drawings to check on such a wall.......
He's lapping the bars by 30 bar diameters......which would be 19"
But these are in tension......so if I followed ACI 318, a tension splice would be 40" in this instance.
But I don't need the full Fy.....its just temp and shrinkage reinforcing.
Can I accept the 19"? Could I accept the 19" if the laps are staggered from each other? Seems like there should be a provision for something like this.
If we have a concrete wall (say 10" thick), and we have #5 bars at 10" o.c., each face, horizontally for temperature and shrinkage reinforcing, what is the required lap length?
I've got shop drawings to check on such a wall.......
He's lapping the bars by 30 bar diameters......which would be 19"
But these are in tension......so if I followed ACI 318, a tension splice would be 40" in this instance.
But I don't need the full Fy.....its just temp and shrinkage reinforcing.
Can I accept the 19"? Could I accept the 19" if the laps are staggered from each other? Seems like there should be a provision for something like this.