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OF R.C.C MEMBERS
PRESENTED BY
Er.T.RANGARAJAN,B.E,M.Sc(struct.engg),F.I.E,
FACCE,LACI,LISSE,LIASE
WHO IS AN ENGINEER?
3. COLUMNS.(RECTANGULAR,L-SHAPE,T-SHAPE,
CIRCULAR,OCTAGONAL,CROSS SHAPE etc)
4. FOUNDATIONS.
Detailing for gravity loads is different from the lateral loads specially for
the SEISMIC FORCES.
Apart from the detailing for the above there is a different detailing
required for the Rehabilitation and strengthening of damaged structures.
12
I dia@12c/c
1- dia@12c/c
Cross section of retaining wall which collapsed immediately after placing of soil
backfill because rather than 1-1/4 dia. were used. Error occurred because
Correct rebar dia. Was covered by a dimension line.
2. Prepare bar-bending schedule , if necessary.
3. Indicate proper cover-clear cover, nominal cover
or effective cover to reinforcement.
4. Decide detailed location of opening/hole and
supply adequate details for reinforcements
around the openings.
5. Use commonly available size of bars and spirals.
For a single structural member the number of
different sizes of bars shall be kept minimum.
6. The grade of the steel shall be clearly stated in
the drawing.
7. Deformed bars need not have hooks at their
ends.
8. Show enlarged details at corners, intersections
of walls, beams and column joint and at similar
situations.
9. Congestion of bars should be avoided at points where
members intersect and make certain that all rein. Can be
properly placed.
10. In the case of bundled bars, lapped splice of bundled bars
shall be made by splicing one bar at a time; such
individual splices within the bundle shall be staggered.
11. Make sure that hooked and bent up bars can be placed
and have adequate concrete protection.
12. Indicate all expansion, construction and contraction joints
on plans and provide details for such joints.
13. The location of construction joints shall be at the point of
minimum shear approximately at mid or near the mid points.
It shall be formed vertically and not in a sloped manner.
DOS BEAMS & SLABS:
1. Where splices are provided in bars, they shall be , as far as
possible, away from the sections of maximum stresses and
shall be staggered.
2. Were the depth of beams exceeds 750mm in case of beams
without torsion and 450mm with torsion provide face rein.
as per IS456-2000.
3. Deflection in slabs/beams may be reduced by providing
compression reinforcement.
4. Only closed stirrups shall be used for transverse rein. For
members subjected to torsion and for members likely to be
subjected to reversal of stresses as in Seismic forces.
5. To accommodate bottom bars, it is good practice to make
secondary beams shallower than main beams, at least by
50mm.
Dos COLUMNS.
1. A reinforced column shall have at least six bars of
longitudinal reinforcement for using in transverse helical
reinforcement.-for CIRCULAR sections.
2. A min four bars one at each corner of the column in the
case of rectangular sections.
3. Keep outer dimensions of column constant, as far as
possible , for reuse of forms.
4. Preferably avoid use of 2 grades of vertical bars in the
same element.
DONOTS-GENERAL:
1. Reinforcement shall not extend across an expansion joint
and the break between the sections shall be complete.
2. Flexural reinforcement preferably shall not be terminated
in a tension zone.
3. Bars larger than 36mm dia. Shall not be bundled.
4. Lap splices shall be not be used for bars larger than
36mm dia. Except where welded.
5. Where dowels are provided, their diameter shall not
exceed the diameter of the column bars by more than
3mm.
6. Where bent up bars are provided, their contribution
towards shear resistance shall not be more than 50% of
the total shear to be resisted. USE OF SINGEL BENT UP
BARS(CRANKED) ARE NOT ALLOWED IN THE CASE
OF EARTHQUAKE RESISTANCE STRUCTURES.
DETAILING OF SLABS WITHOUT ANY CUT
OR OPENINGS.
The building plan DX-3 shows the
slabs in different levels for the
purpose of eliminating the inflow of
rainwater into the room from the open
terrace and also the sunken slab for
toilet in first floor.
The building plan DX-A3 is one in
which the client asked the architect to
provide opening all round.
Refer the 3d
elevation
Different shapes of slabs used in the
6depression for OT &
buildings. 9 for sunken slabs.
19-6
SLABS:
It is better to provide a max spacing of 200mm(8) for main
bars and 250mm(10) in order to control the crack width and
spacing.
crack
INCORRECT
Ldt
CLOSE
STIRRUPS
Ldt/2
Ld/2 Ld/2
CORRECT
Ld
NON PRISMATIC BEAM
crack
INCORRECT
Ldt
CLOSE
STIRRUPS
Ldt/2
Ld/2 Ld/2
Ld CORRECT
GRID BEAM
GRID BEAM
INCORRECT
Close rings
1.5d 1.5d
300
300
d
Main beam
INCORRECT
Secondary beam
Close rings
1.5d 1.5d
300
300
d
60degree
1/4OR INCORRECT
1/5 SPAN
Ld
Ld
LINE OF CRACK
d/2
t
t d/2
1.5d d/2+d/2Cot(t)
CORRECT
Continuous beam
continuous beam Span/4 Span/4
Span/4
Span/4 Span/4
incorrect
Span/4 Span/4
1.5d
1.5d 1.5d
correct
CONTINUOUS BEAM
SPAN/4 SPAN/4
SPAN/4
INCORRECT
L1 .15L1 L2
.15L2
CORRECT
NONPRISMATIC
SECTION OF BEAM
CRACK
D
D
D
INCORRECT
CLOSE RING
D
CORRECT
D
CLOSE RING
CANTILEVER BEAM PROJECTING
FROM COLUMN
COLUMN
INCORRECT
NOT LESS
THAN 0.5Ast NOT LESS THAN GREATER OF 0.5L OR Ld
50mm
Ld
0.25Ast
COLUMN
CORRECT Ld/3
SLOPING BEAM
CRACK
Ld
Ld
CORRECT
HAUNCH BEAMS
CRACK CRACK
INCORRECT
Ld Ld
CORRECT
Ld L/8 TO Ld
L/10 L/8 TO
L L/10
STRESSES AT CORNERS C-COMPRESSION
T-TENSION
C CRACK
t
CRACK
c
t
c
SHEAR AND TORSION REIN. IN
BEAMS
Stirrups taken round outermost
bars spacing<=x1
<=(x1+y1)/4
<=300mm
Min 0.2%bd to control deflection as
well as for seismic requ.
INCORRECT
d y1
Skin rein.10dia is D
required when depth 100 to D-n>500mm
exceeds 450mm(0.1% 200mm
x1 CORRECT
b
CANTILEVER BEAM WITH
POINT LOAD
Shear rein.
INCORRECT
2/3d
d Ld
CORRECT
Ld
Extra ties
INCORRECT
opening
crack crack
Closed stps
Closed stps
for d/2
for d/2
Ld
INCORRECT
2max
CLOSED STPS
U TYPE BARS
Ld
IN TENSION-Ld
CORRECT
SPLICE DETAIL FOR COLUMN
COVER
CLOSE
TIES @S/2 SLOPE 1:6
S-SPACING
CORRECT
INCORRECT
REDUCTION
COLUMN BOTH
SIDES
INCORRECT
SPLICE
SLOPE 1:8 FROM
BEAM BOTTOM 3NO.CLOSE TIES
CORRECT
TERMINATION OF COLUMN BARS INSIDE BEAM
INCORRECT
Ld
CORRECT
*COL.CORE HAS TO
BE CONFINED BY
EQ REGION-BEAM-COL JN-EXTERIOR CIRCULAR OR
RECTANGULAR TIES
IN ACCORDANCE
WITH END REGION
SPACING OF
LATERAL
TIES <=d/2
COL.
END REGION
CORE*
SPACING OF
LATERAL
TIES
<=100mm
END REGION
BEAM COL. JUNCTION-EQ
REGION
INCORRECT CORRECT
SPACING OF
LATERAL
TIES <=d/2 BEAM COL. JUNCTION-EQ
REGION
COLUMN DETAILS IN EQ REGIONS
incorrect
First stirrups correct
50mm from beam
face
END
REGION END REGION-h/6 or D or
450MM whichever is
greater
h
b d
END
REGION END
REGION
INCORRECT
Ld
stp@maxd/2 2d 2d stp@maxd/2
2d Stirrup spacing=d/4 or
100mm or 8dia which
ever is the least
FOOTING-DETAILS(INDEPENDENT)
INCORRECT COLUMN
BARS
STARTER
NATURAL
BARS
G.L
COVER TO
STARTER
Lb
3 SIDE COVER Ldt
Min.300
COVER50mm
Ldt
IF p.c.c below
CORRECT or 75mm
TYPICAL REIN DETAILS OF
INCORRECT HAMMER FOUNDATION BLOCK
CORRECT
Ld
Ld
SECTION OF TRENCH
INCORRECT
CRACK
CORRECT
Ld
Ld
Ld
STAIRCASE-WITH WAIST SLAB
INCORRECT
Extra bar
Ld(min)
Ld(min)
Ld(min)
CORRECT
SLABLESS STAIRCASE
Dist.
Alternate 1
Main bar
Main bar
SLABLESS STAIRCASE
Main bar
L=horizontal span
Alternate 2
A=0.25L
DEVELOPMENT LENGTH OF BARS
FOR A CONCRETE GRADE M20 &STEEL STRENGTH Fy=415
2 10 470.0 376.0
3 12 564.0 451.0
4 16 752.0 602.0
5 20 940.0 752.0
6 22 1034.0 827.0
7 25 1175.0 940.0
8 28 1316.0 1053.0
9 32 1504.0 1203.0
Hope that I have enlighten some of the detailing technique for the most
commonly encountered RCC members in buildings.
In the above statements if my senior colleagues and ACCE members
can find different method or any new detailing system it will be of immense
help not only for me but to other young engineers who should learn in wright
ways and not wrong lessons.
REFERENCES:
1. HANDBOOK ON CONCRETE REINFORCEMENT AND
DETAILING-SP:34(S&T)-1987.
2. MANUAL OF ENGINEERING & PLACING DRAWINGS
FOR REINFORCED CONCRETE STRUCTURES-
(ACI 315-80
3. MANUAL OF STANDARD PRACTICE CONCRETE
REINFORCING STEEL INSTITUTE.
4. TWARD BOARD MANUAL FOR RURAL WATER SUPPLY
SCHEMES.
5. DESIGN PRINCIPLES AND DETAILING OF CONCRETE
STRUCTURES. By D.S.PRAKASH RAO.
6. SIMPLIFIED DESIGN-RC BUILDINGS OF MODERATE
SIZE AND HEIGHT-BY PORTLAND CEMENT
ASSOCIATION,USA.
7. DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION FAILURES BY DOV
KAMINETZKY.
8. IS:2502-1963 CODE OF PRACTICE FOR BENDING AND
FIXING OF BARS FOR CONCRETE REINFORCEMENT.
9. IS:1893:2000.
10. IS:4326.
11. IS:456:2000
12. REINFORCED HAND BOOK BY REYNOLD.
THANK YOU.