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    ACI 408.3R-2009 Guide for Lap Splice and Development Length of High Relative Rib Area Reinforcing Bars in Tension and Commentary《拉伸时高相对肋面积增强棒材的搭接头和传达长度的指南和注释》.pdf

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    ACI 408.3R-2009 Guide for Lap Splice and Development Length of High Relative Rib Area Reinforcing Bars in Tension and Commentary《拉伸时高相对肋面积增强棒材的搭接头和传达长度的指南和注释》.pdf

    1、ACI 408.3R-09Reported by Joint ACI-ASCE Committee 408Guide for Lap Splice and DevelopmentLength of High Relative Rib AreaReinforcing Bars in Tensionand CommentaryGuide for Lap Splice and Development Length of High Relative Rib AreaReinforcing Bars in Tension and CommentaryFirst PrintingOctober 2009I

    2、SBN 978-0-87031-346-2American Concrete InstituteAdvancing concrete knowledgeCopyright by the American Concrete Institute, Farmington Hills, MI. All rights reserved. This materialmay not be reproduced or copied, in whole or part, in any printed, mechanical, electronic, film, or otherdistribution and

    3、storage media, without the written consent of ACI.The technical committees responsible for ACI committee reports and standards strive to avoid ambiguities,omissions, and errors in these documents. In spite of these efforts, the users of ACI documents occasionallyfind information or requirements that

    4、 may be subject to more than one interpretation or may beincomplete or incorrect. Users who have suggestions for the improvement of ACI documents arerequested to contact ACI. Proper use of this document includes periodically checking for errata atwww.concrete.org/committees/errata.asp for the most u

    5、p-to-date revisions.ACI committee documents are intended for the use of individuals who are competent to evaluate thesignificance and limitations of its content and recommendations and who will accept responsibility for theapplication of the material it contains. Individuals who use this publication

    6、 in any way assume all risk andaccept total responsibility for the application and use of this information.All information in this publication is provided “as is” without warranty of any kind, either express or implied,including but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability, fitness

    7、for a particular purpose ornon-infringement.ACI and its members disclaim liability for damages of any kind, including any special, indirect, incidental,or consequential damages, including without limitation, lost revenues or lost profits, which may resultfrom the use of this publication.It is the re

    8、sponsibility of the user of this document to establish health and safety practices appropriate tothe specific circumstances involved with its use. ACI does not make any representations with regard tohealth and safety issues and the use of this document. The user must determine the applicability of a

    9、llregulatory limitations before applying the document and must comply with all applicable laws and regulations,including but not limited to, United States Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) healthand safety standards.Order information: ACI documents are available in print, by downl

    10、oad, on CD-ROM, through electronicsubscription, or reprint and may be obtained by contacting ACI.Most ACI standards and committee reports are gathered together in the annually revised ACI Manual ofConcrete Practice (MCP).American Concrete Institute38800 Country Club DriveFarmington Hills, MI 48331U.

    11、S.A.Phone: 248-848-3700Fax: 248-848-3701www.concrete.orgACI 408.3R-09 supersedes ACI 408.3-01 and was adopted and published October 2009.Copyright 2009, American Concrete Institute.All rights reserved including rights of reproduction and use in any form or by anymeans, including the making of copies

    12、 by any photo process, or by electronic ormechanical device, printed, written, or oral, or recording for sound or visual reproduc-tion or for use in any knowledge or retrieval system or device, unless permission inwriting is obtained from the copyright proprietors.408.3R-1ACI Committee Reports, Guid

    13、es, Manuals, and Commentariesare intended for guidance in planning, designing, executing,and inspecting construction. This document is intended for theuse of individuals who are competent to evaluate thesignificance and limitations of its content and recommendationsand who will accept responsibility

    14、 for the application of thematerial it contains. The American Concrete Institute disclaimsany and all responsibility for the stated principles. The Instituteshall not be liable for any loss or damage arising therefrom.Reference to this document shall not be made in contractdocuments. If items found

    15、in this document are desired by theArchitect/Engineer to be a part of the contract documents, theyshall be restated in mandatory language for incorporation bythe Architect/Engineer.Guide for Lap Splice and Development Length of High Relative Rib Area Reinforcing Bars in Tensionand CommentaryReported

    16、 by Joint ACI-ASCE Committee 408ACI 408.3R-09This guide provides recommended requirements to determine tensiondevelopment and splice lengths for high relative rib area bar reinforce-ment, which are not in commercial production in the U.S. at the time ofpublication. When such requirements are applica

    17、ble for a project, the usermay incorporate the information in this guide into a legal document;however, this guide is not an ACI standard and shall not be adopted byreference into legal documents.To assist the user to incorporate the information into a legal document,the relevant portion of the docu

    18、ment is written in mandatory language. Acommentary to the mandatory language portion is provided for additionalinformation. Commentary provisions begin with an “R,” such as “R1.1.1,”and are shown in italics.Keywords: bar reinforcement; bar ribs; bond; development length; highrelative rib area; lap s

    19、plice length.CONTENTSChapter 1Introduction, p. 408.3R-2Chapter 2Scope, p. 408.3R-2Chapter 3Notation and definitions, p. 408.3R-33.1Notation3.2DefinitionsChapter 4Development of high relative rib area bar reinforcement in tension, p. 408.3R-3Chapter 5Lap splices of high relative rib area bar reinforc

    20、ement in tension, p. 408.3R-6Chapter 6References, p. 408.3R-76.1Referenced standards and reports6.2Cited referencesAppendix ARecommended supplement toASTM A615/A615M for high relative rib area bars, p. 408.3R-7A.1Requirements for deformationsA.2Relative rib areaA.3Type of steelA.4Referenced document

    21、sTheresa M. Ahlborn David Darwin Neil M. Hawkins Max L. PorterGyorgy L. Balazs Richard A. Devries Roberto T. Leon Julio A. RamirezRobert W. Barnes Rolf Elighausen LeRoy A. Lutz John F. SilvaJoAnn P. Browning Anthony L. Felder Denis Mitchell Ahmet Koray TureyenDouglas B. Cleary Robert J. Frosch Strav

    22、roula J. Pantazopoulou Jun ZuoJames V. Cox Bilal S. HamadAdolfo B. MatamorosChair408.3R-2 ACI COMMITTEE REPORTCHAPTER 1INTRODUCTIONThis guide is provided to help designers take advantage ofhigher bond strength exhibited by high relative rib area bars(Darwin and Graham 1993; Darwin et al. 1996a; Zuo

    23、andDarwin 1998) in the calculation of tension lap splice lengthand development length of bar reinforcement. It includesexpressions for development and lap splice length applicableonly for high relative rib area bars. This document has beenupdated to reflect improvements to the provisions of ACI408.3

    24、-01 (ACI Committee 408 2001) proposed by Darwin etal. (2005). Because experimental data are available only toevaluate the development and lap splice lengths of straighthigh relative rib area bars in tension, the integrity of highrelative rib area bars in compression or as hooked bars intension shoul

    25、d be evaluated using appropriate Chapter 12provisions of ACI 318-08 (ACI Committee 318 2008).To use this guide, ASTM A615/A615M for carbon-steelreinforcing bars should have the supplementary require-ments imposed by the “Recommended Supplement toASTM A615/A615M for High Relative Area Bars” that isap

    26、pended to this document. With modifications to thesection reference numbers, this supplement can beadapted for use with ASTM A706/A706M for low-alloysteel reinforcing bars.CHAPTER 2SCOPE2.1Evaluation of lap splice and development lengths ofcoated and uncoated bar reinforcement in tension shall belim

    27、ited to bars having a high relative rib area, conforming toSections 2.1.1 through 2.1.5:2.1.1 The relative rib area is at least 0.10, but no largerthan 0.14;2.1.2 The ribs shall be in accordance with (a), (b), and (c).(a)Ribs shall be at an angle of 45 to 65 degrees inclusivewith respect to the axis

    28、 of the bar;(b)Ribs shall not cross; and(c)Use of X patterns and diamond patterns for ribs is notpermitted.2.1.3 The rib spacing is at least 0.44 of the nominaldiameter dbof the bar reinforcement.2.1.4 The average rib width is not greater than one-third ofthe average rib spacing.2.1.5 The bar size d

    29、oes not exceed No. 11 (No. 36).R2.1A high relative rib area bar is defined as a bar reinforce-ment with Rrgreater than or equal to 0.10, as conventionallydeformed reinforcement has relative rib areas of 0.06 to0.085. Based on available experimental results, the use ofthese provisions is limited to b

    30、ar reinforcement with amaximum Rr= 0.14. Furthermore, consistent with thesmallest spacing used in tests, the rib spacing srshould notbe less than 44% of the nominal bar diameter, as indicatedin Section 2.1.3. A lower limit on width of the concretebetween ribs is indirectly prescribed in Section 2.1.

    31、4 toavoid having a reduction in bond capacity due to a localshear failure of the concrete between the ribs. The variablesin Section 2.1.4 are illustrated in Fig. R2.1. For calculatingthe average rib width, the width at 0.75 of the rib height, asillustrated in Fig. R2.1, was chosen in the recommended

    32、supplement to ASTM A615/A615M due to possible presenceof rounded corners on the ribs. The bar reinforcements usedin the experimental studies (Darwin and Graham 1993;Darwin et al. 1996a; Zuo and Darwin 1998) leading up to thisguide were either machined or special rolled; both bar typeshad ribs with f

    33、lat outer faces. The supporting research results,therefore, are based on the actual width of the outer face.Bar with X and diamond deformation patterns areexcluded from this guide because their bond properties aremarkedly lower than bars with parallel ribs. Earlier bondstrength tests on X pattern No

    34、. 6 and 11 (No. 19 and 36)epoxy-coated bars (Treece and Jirsa 1989) gave the lowestbond strengths reported in the literature, even though thebars had relative rib areas of 0.099 and 0.110, respectively.These bond values were significantly lower than valuesmeasured for epoxy-coated bars with parallel

    35、 ribs and lowerrelative rib areas. Also, X pattern bars are not allowed in theCanadian Code (CSA 1992) because Canadian bond pullouttests on X pattern bars gave significantly lower strengthsthan did parallel rib bars. In addition to the bond strengthissue, a National Cooperative Highway Research Pro

    36、gram(NCHRP) study (Helgason et al. 1976) indicated that Xpattern bars have lower fatigue life than bars with othertypes of deformation patterns.The bamboo pattern for ribs (ribs oriented at 90 degreesto the bar axis) are also excluded by the angle restrictionsadopted in this guide because of problem

    37、s associated withthe bending of conventionally deformed bars with this riborientation.No. 11 (No. 36) bars were the largest high relative ribarea bars used in the experimental program that formed thebasis for these provisions. Thus, these provisions are notintended to be used for No. 14 and 18 (No.

    38、43 and 57) bars.2.2The design provisions in this guide shall be used only tocalculate the development length or lap splice length of highrelative rib area bars in reinforced concrete members madewith normalweight concrete.Fig. R2.1Definition of average rib width.LAP SPLICE AND DEVELOPMENT LENGTH OF

    39、HIGH RELATIVE RIB AREA REINFORCING BARS IN TENSION 408.3R-3R2.2The design provisions presented in this guide are intendedfor use in elements with normalweight concrete. The reasonfor this limitation in scope is that there is no research tosupport the validity of these design provisions in elementsma

    40、de with other types of concrete. According to the defini-tion adopted in ACI 318-08, normalweight concrete typicallyhas a density (unit weight) between 135 and 160 lb/ft3(2155and 2555 kg/m3) and is normally taken as 145 to 150 lb/ft3(2315 to 2400 kg/m3).CHAPTER 3NOTATION AND DEFINITIONS3.1NotationAr

    41、= projected rib area normal to bar reinforcementaxis, in.2(mm2)As= area of nonprestressed longitudinal tensionreinforcement, in.2(mm2)Atr= total cross-sectional area of all transverse reinforce-ment that is within the spacing s that crosses thepotential plane of splitting through the reinforcementbe

    42、ing developed, in.2(mm2)CR= relative rib factor as defined by Eq. (4-4)cbb= clear cover of reinforcement being developed,measured to tension face of member, in. (mm)cmax= maximum value of csor cbb, in. (mm)cmin= minimum value of csor cbb, in. (mm)cs= minimum value of csi+ 0.25 in. (6 mm) or cso, in.

    43、(mm); csimay be used instead of csi+ 0.25 in. tocompute cscsi= one-half of average clear spacing between bars orlap splices in a single layer, in. (mm)cso= clear cover of reinforcement being developed or lapspliced, measured to side face of member, in. (mm)db= nominal bar diameter, in. (mm)fc=specif

    44、ied compressive strength of concrete, psi(MPa)fc1/4= fourth root of fc, expressed in psi (MPa) unitsfct= average splitting tensile strength of lightweightaggregate concrete, psi (MPa)fy= specified yield strength of reinforcement beinglap spliced or developed, psi (MPa)Ktr=transverse reinforcement in

    45、dex for high relativerib area bars as defined by Eq. (4-3)ld= development length in tension of deformed bar,in. (mm)ls= lap splice length in tension of deformed bar, in.(mm)n = number of bars being developed or lap splicedalong plane of splittingRr= relative rib area; ratio of projected rib area nor

    46、malto bar axis to product of nominal bar perimeterand average center-to-center rib spacings = maximum center-to-center spacing of transversereinforcement within ld or ls, in. (mm)e= factor used to modify development length basedon reinforcement coating; see Section 4.3.t= factor used to modify devel

    47、opment length basedon reinforcement location; see Section 4.3.c= factor used to modify development length basedon cover and/or spacing perpendicular to controllingcover and/or spacing; see Section 4.2.R3.1NotationAb= area of an individual bar, in.2(mm2)Ar= projected rib area normal to reinforcing ba

    48、r axis,in.2(mm2)hr= average height of deformations, in. (mm)sr= average center-to-center rib spacing, in. (mm)In the notation section it is stated that, for the purpose ofcalculating the value of cs, it is permitted to use csiinsteadof csi+ 0.25. This is provided for simplification. Use of csiinstea

    49、d of csi+ 0.25 results in a value of csthat is less, andconsequently produces a more conservative development orlap splice length.3.2Definitionshigh relative rib area barsdeformed bar reinforcementwith a relative rib area equal to 0.10 or larger.normalweight concreteconcrete containing onlyaggregate that conforms to ASTM C33/C33M.relative rib arearatio of projected rib area normal tobar axis to product of nominal bar perimeter and averagecenter-to-center rib spacing.ribtransverse protrusion or deformation on a deformedbar. The term “rib” is used uniforml


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