timlim12
Civil/Environmental
- Aug 3, 2007
- 5
I need urgent response on this, please help.
The 40-storey bldg that we designed is currently under construction and is now on the 14th flr. The problem is that the bldg constructor had a huge mistake on the placing of column rebars making the location of the rebar splice very near the column joint and some columns have 100% of the rebars spliced. we cannot adjust the rebars cause the lower flr has alrdy been poured w/ concrete.
we all know that this is very unacceptable because this could be a weak pt. when an earthquake strikes.
also the code requires that for a seismic zone 4 region (which where we are), the column splice zone should be located at the center-half of the column height, and the maximun no. of rebars to be spliced at one section is 30% (or 50%) of the total no. of bars.
we have trouble on addressing this issue. chipping the concrete would be time-consuming and by far the most unacceptable solution. we also consider using mechanical couplers but estimate shows that its very costly (and besides we dont know if this is acceptable with the code).
anyone knows some solution with these?
thanks in advance..
The 40-storey bldg that we designed is currently under construction and is now on the 14th flr. The problem is that the bldg constructor had a huge mistake on the placing of column rebars making the location of the rebar splice very near the column joint and some columns have 100% of the rebars spliced. we cannot adjust the rebars cause the lower flr has alrdy been poured w/ concrete.
we all know that this is very unacceptable because this could be a weak pt. when an earthquake strikes.
also the code requires that for a seismic zone 4 region (which where we are), the column splice zone should be located at the center-half of the column height, and the maximun no. of rebars to be spliced at one section is 30% (or 50%) of the total no. of bars.
we have trouble on addressing this issue. chipping the concrete would be time-consuming and by far the most unacceptable solution. we also consider using mechanical couplers but estimate shows that its very costly (and besides we dont know if this is acceptable with the code).
anyone knows some solution with these?
thanks in advance..