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CRSI » Rebar Placing
Includes extensive tables of tension development and lap splice lengths for Grade 60 rebar with 3000 to 8000 psi concrete compressive strengths, ...
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CRSI » Splices
Includes extensive tables of tension development and lap splice lengths for Grade 60 rebar with 3000 to 8000 psi concrete compressive strengths, ...
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Corrosion Resistance of Alternative Reinforcing Bars: An ...
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML Jul 24, 2006 ... reinforcing bars both qualitatively (visually) and quantitatively (weight loss). While a number of studies have reported that A1035, ...
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CRSI » Retaining Walls
Cast-in-place reinforced concrete cantilevered retaining walls provide an ideal solution on highway projects to accommodate a change in elevation over a ...
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CRSI » Field Handling Techniques for Epoxy Coated Rebar
Before unloading a bundle of coated rebar, make certain that the tie-downs are secure. Check for proper padding and bar separation on the transport. ...
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CRSI » Rebar Identification
This documentation and marking system helps provide a wealth of useful information about ... Illustration - Grade 420 rebar, Illustration - Grade 520 rebar ...
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CRSI » Splices
Splices See how spliced rebar is installed. There are three methods of splicing reinforcing bar: lap splices, mechanical splices, and welded splices. ...
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CRSI » Rebar Placing
Lap splices are the predominant method of splicing and are the preferred method for mechanical or welded splices. A lap is when two pieces of rebar are ...
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CRSI » Rebar Placing
The length of the lap varies depending on the concrete strength, the rebar grade, size, and spacing. Contact splices—bars touch—are preferred because they ...
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CRSI » Rebar FAQs
This accommodation is referred to as a "soft conversion" system of ... so much rust that the weight of the bar is reduced OR the height of the deformations ...