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Anchorage and Development

Length

Development Length - Tension

l d 0 .9 d b

f
12

f c'

cK
db

tr

1 2 in .

Where,

cK
db

tr

2 .5

= reinforcement location factor


= reinforcement coating factor
= reinforcement size factor

for further information and


values, see page 31a,
notes

= lightweight aggregate concrete factor


A f

tr yt
K tr 1500
sn transverse reinforcement index

Ktr = 0 as a design simplification

c = spacing or cover dimension


Excess reinforcement: ld may also be modified by (As required/ As provided)

Development Length - Compression


ldc

0.02 f y
f c'

d b 0.0003 f y d b 8in.

ldc may be modified by the following:


Reinforcement in excess of that required by
analysis ..As required/As provided
Spirally reinforced column bars and bars surrounded
by closely spaced ties..0.75

Standard Hooks
When sufficient embedment length is not available for tensile reinforcing
bars, they may be bent into the shape of a hook (hooks are not effective
in compression).
basic hook development length for uncoated
rebar in normal weight concrete:
lhb

0.02 f y
f c'

db

ldh lhb (modification factors) 8db 6 in.


Modification factors:
For side cover 2 in. normal to plane of hook, and for 90 hook with
cover on extension beyond hook 2 in. ..0.7
If the hook is enclosed vertically or horizontally within ties space 3 d b
along the full length ldh.0.8
When anchorage for full development is not specifically required, and
there is excess reinforcementAs required/As provided

Standard Hooks

Critical points, c, occur at points of


maximum moment. All
reinforcement must be anchored
distances ld or ldh on both sides of
these points.
Critical points, x, are formed in bars
that continue past bars that are
stopped. The points x are to be
taken as the theoretical stopping
point of bars that actually are
stopped further along the beam in
accord with Code requirements.
The continuing bars must extend
ld beyond the points x. The bars
being stopped must continue the
greater of d, 12 db or, when the last
of top reinforcement is being
stopped, ln/16 beyond the point
where they are theoretically no
longer needed.

Zero Positive Moment Locations


At points of zero positive moment a minimum As is required:

1 .1 1

la

f yd

la = greater of d or 12 db

Reinforcement Stopped in a
Tension Zone
Flexural reinforcement may not be
stopped in a tension zone unless one of
the following conditions is satisfied:
a. Shear at the cutoff point is (Vc+Vs)
b. Excess stirrups are provided form the cutoff point for
a distance = 3/4d past it. (see notes p. 33)
c. The continuing reinforcement provides double the As
required at the cutoff point and Vu (Vc+Vs)

Maximum Moment Diagrams

Reinforcement Layout

8.3

50

37

2#5 bars
97
2 #5 bars

3 #5 bars
60

60

3 #5 bars

3 #5 bars
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