jpyeron
Electrical
- Jan 17, 2010
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per DCID 1/21 (
4.1.1 Reinforced Concrete Construction: Walls, floor, and ceiling will be a minimum thickness of eight inches of reinforced concrete. The concrete mixture will have a comprehensive strength rating of at least 2,500 psi. Reinforcing will be accomplished with steel reinforcing rods, a minimum of 5/8 inches in diameter, positioned centralized in the concrete pour and spaced horizontally and vertically six inches on center; rods will be tied or welded at the intersections. The reinforcing is to be anchored into the ceiling and floor to a minimum depth of one-half the thickness of the adjoining member.
Looking at ACI 318-08 chapters 7, 9, 13 do not seem to address the #16 rebar centered in a 203.2mm slab. It does indicate that the rebar used should be no closer than 20mm (7.7.1) and my understanding is that it should not be more than 40-50 mm from the surface.
Would the rebar in the center influence the calculations for the top and bottom rebar?
p.s. I am using the calculators at
4.1.1 Reinforced Concrete Construction: Walls, floor, and ceiling will be a minimum thickness of eight inches of reinforced concrete. The concrete mixture will have a comprehensive strength rating of at least 2,500 psi. Reinforcing will be accomplished with steel reinforcing rods, a minimum of 5/8 inches in diameter, positioned centralized in the concrete pour and spaced horizontally and vertically six inches on center; rods will be tied or welded at the intersections. The reinforcing is to be anchored into the ceiling and floor to a minimum depth of one-half the thickness of the adjoining member.
Looking at ACI 318-08 chapters 7, 9, 13 do not seem to address the #16 rebar centered in a 203.2mm slab. It does indicate that the rebar used should be no closer than 20mm (7.7.1) and my understanding is that it should not be more than 40-50 mm from the surface.
Would the rebar in the center influence the calculations for the top and bottom rebar?
p.s. I am using the calculators at