Lecture Development of Reinforcement 24 November 2017
Lecture Development of Reinforcement 24 November 2017
Session 02:
Panjang Penyaluran Besi Tulangan
References :
1. SNI 2847-2013 Pasal 12 and
ACI 318M-08 Chapter 12
2. Reinforced Concrete by Wight and
MacGregor 6th Ed. Chapter 8
Placing Rebar on Project Site
Bond Forces Acting on Tension Steel Rebar
M+
ΔT = u db ΔL1
Anchorage bond in tension bars
ANCHORAGE BOND
w
A B C The moment capacity of a beam is also
depending on the embedment
lengths of steel bars in both directions.
L1 L2
L1 L2 Segment A-B :
u db2 u
T = fs
4 u db L1 = fs db 2
4
A B B C
Thus the development length ℓd required for the anchoring of
bars acting at yield stress is : fy db
Development length ℓd =
4 uu
Where :
uu = ultimate bond stress capacity over the nominal surface area db L1
db = diameter of bar
fy = yield stress of bar
FLEXURAL BOND
As moment varies along a span, the
D D’ tensile force in the steel also varies;
C this induces a longitudinal interaction
A B dz
between the bars and the surrounding
concrete, known as flexural bond.
The bending moment MD equals the
dz
u internal forces C and T times the moment
TD TD’
arm between them, thus :
D D’
MD M D’
Flexural bond in a tension bar TD = and TD’ =
arm arm
From horizontal force equilibrium : u db dz = TD - TD’.
Substituting both equations gives :
MD - MD’ 1 dM 1 V
u = dz = =
db (arm) dz db (arm) db (arm)
BOND FAILURE
Plain Bar
* Relatively smooth bars was thought of as an adhesion between
concrete paste and the surface of the bar. In fact, even with low
tensile stress there would be sufficient slippage to break the
adhesion immediately adjacent to a crack in the concrete.
* Shrinkage can also cause frictional drag against the bar.
Deformed Bar
* Were designed so that there would be less reliance on
friction and adhesion (though they still exist) and more
reliance on the bearing of the lugs against the concrete.
* Bond failure in normal weight concrete is nearly always a
splitting failure.
Splitting Failure
Concrete splits into two or three segments due to the wedging
action of the lugs against the concrete.
Final splitting failure
SNI 2847-2013
Pasal 12: Penyaluran dan Sambungan
Tulangan
ACI 318M-08/11
Chapter 12: Development and Splices of
Reinforcement
Development of Negative Moment Reinforcement
1800 Hook
Modified Factor ℓdh =
ℓdh =
ℓdh
Development of Flexural Reinforcement In a Typical Continuous Beam
= 1/2 wL
Deflected shapes
Shear force diagram
= 1/2 wL
= 1/8 wL2
Section of Bottom
Reinforcement
MOMENT CAPACITY DIAGRAM – BAR BENDS AND CUTOFFS
At point a, the location where
A B C
the fifth bar terminates, this
2 bars 4 bars Point a 5 bars bar has zero embedment -
length to the left and thus has
A B C
CL of span zero capacity. Proceeding to
the right from point a, the bar
may be counted on to carry
a tensile force proportional
Section A-A Section B-B Section C-C to its embedment from point a
Ld up to the development length
b
Ld ℓd, where :
a
Mcap of 5 bars fy db
Ld ℓd = 4 u
Mcap of 4 bars u
Cross section
at midspan
CL of
Moment CL of span
support capacity
diagram, Ld b Mcap of 5 bars (Mn)
Mn
Ld B Mcap of 4 bars (Mn)
A
Theoretical cut-off point
Ld d or 12 diam
C Actual factored moment diagram, Mu (design moment)
Theoretical cut-off point Mcap of 2 bars (Mn)
d or 12 diam
Mu is zero at centerline of simple support
fy Ψ t Ψ e 420x1.3x1
ld d 25 2390mm
1.7λ f ' b 1.7x0.75x 20
c
cb is the smaller of :
a. The distance from the centre of the bar to the nearest conc.
surface (the side cover is) = 40+13+25/2 = 65.2 mm
b. Half the centre-to-centre spacing of the bars
= 0.5x(400-2x65.2)/2 = 67.4 mm
→ Therefore cb = 65.2 mm
Ktr Formula:
40 Atr
K tr
sn
Where
s = spacing of the transverse reinf. within the development
length = 300 mm
Atr = total cross sectional area of reinf crossing the plane of
splitting within the spacing s (one vertical D13-300)
each face = 2 x 3.14/4 x 132 = 265.3 mm2
fy = 420 MPa
n = number f bars being anchored = 3
40 Atr 40x265.3
K tr 11.79mm
sn 300x3
The term,
(cb+Ktr)db = (65.2+11.79)25=3.08, this value shouldn't more than 2.5
Substituting:
fy Ψ t Ψ e Ψ s 420x1.3x1x 1
d db 25 1480mm
1.1λ fc ' c b K tr
1.1x0.75x 20 x2.5
d
b
The bars must extend 1480 mm (say 1.5 m) into the wall to
develop the full yield strength
Information from ACI 318M-08, SNI 2847-2013, Reinforced Concrete by Wight and
MacGregor 6th Ed., data were used in this presentation, their contributions are
gratefully acknowledged