Bond, Anchorage, and Development Length
Bond, Anchorage, and Development Length
Reinforcement must be embedded in concrete a sufficient distance to develop its yield strength. This distance is called the development length ().
Development Length in Tension ()
The basic development length equation for deformed bars in tension:
Where:
- : Reinforcement location factor (Top bars).
- : Coating factor.
- : Size factor.
- : Smaller of (a) distance from center of bar to nearest concrete surface, or (b) one-half the center-to-center spacing of bars.
- : Transverse reinforcement index (often taken as 0 for simplicity).
Standard Hooks
Hooks are used when straight development length is not possible due to space constraints. Standard hooks are 90-degree or 180-degree bends.
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