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Steel Works

The document discusses estimating steel reinforcement for columns, including lateral ties and post reinforcement. Methods are presented for calculating the number and length of lateral ties for columns based on details in drawings. An example problem demonstrates estimating steel bars for lateral ties in 6 columns. Formulas and references are provided for determining the amount of tie wire needed.

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Steel Works

The document discusses estimating steel reinforcement for columns, including lateral ties and post reinforcement. Methods are presented for calculating the number and length of lateral ties for columns based on details in drawings. An example problem demonstrates estimating steel bars for lateral ties in 6 columns. Formulas and references are provided for determining the amount of tie wire needed.

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CABARROGUIS CAMPUS

` Cabarroguis, 3400 Quirino


CIVIL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT www.qsu.edu.ph
[email protected]
Efficient Engineering Solutions for the Society” 0917-126-9160
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STEEL WORKS

Prepared and Compiled By:


ENGR. RHOANE ANGEL B.SAURA
Instructor

IV - 1 | ESTIMATE
CABARROGUIS CAMPUS
` Cabarroguis, 3400 Quirino
CIVIL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT www.qsu.edu.ph
[email protected]
Efficient Engineering Solutions for the Society” 0917-126-9160
HGSGSG
“Let us Build a Community of Engineers Tasked to Provide
HGSGSG
HGSGSG
4.2 POST AND COLUMN REINFORCEMENT

- Refer to FAJARDO book, 3-7 POST AND COLUMN REINFORCEMENT, pg. 110

- If lapping is required, due to nonavailability of longer bars (ex. The total length of
bar to be used in column/beam is equal to 8.5m, and the available in the
commercial is 6m RSB, lapping is required) refer to FAJARDO book, 3-3 BAR
SPLICE, HOOK AND BEND, pg. 90. (for more information watch the video
provided)

4.3 LATERAL TIES FOR COLUMN

- Estimating the length of lateral ties for column, refer to TAGAYUN book, Table D-
6g, pg. D.36

- No. of ties to be used, is solved through direct counting.

- Solving for tie wires, refer to FAJARDO book, pg. 117.

SAMPLE D-2

Estimating steel bars for ties


using the details of the column
shown in the figure. Solve the
total lateral ties in the 6
columns.

IV - 2 | ESTIMATE
CABARROGUIS CAMPUS
` Cabarroguis, 3400 Quirino
CIVIL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT www.qsu.edu.ph
[email protected]
Efficient Engineering Solutions for the Society” 0917-126-9160
HGSGSG
“Let us Build a Community of Engineers Tasked to Provide
HGSGSG
HGSGSG
SOLUTION:
a. LATERAL TIES

1. Through direct counting, there are 35 ties in one column.


Total No. of ties : 35 ties x 6 columns = 210pcs

2. Assuming that 6.00m bars will be purchased, the number of ties available shown
in TAGAYUN book, Table D-6g, pg. D.36 per FL is equal to 6pcs.

Total no. of 6m RSB: 210 pcs ÷ 6pcs = 35pcs of 10mmØ

b. TIE WIRES

1. Number of intersections

4bars x 35lateral ties = 140 intersections per column

2. Total intersections in 6 columns


140 x 6columns = 840ties
3. Use 40cm long tie wires
0.40m x 840ties = 336m
4. One kilogram of No. 16 tie wire is approximately 53 m. long
336m ÷ 53 = 6.34, say 7kg

SUMMARY:

35 pcs 10mmØ x 6.00m and 7kg of #16 G.I. wire

4.4 REINFORCEMENT OF CONCRETE HOLLOW BLOCKS

- Use UNIT BLOCK METHOD by FAJARDO, pg. 100

IV - 3 | ESTIMATE

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