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   Concrete Reinforcing Steel Institute  CRSI / Engineering Data Report\Number 35 - Efficient and Economical Rebar Details - Part 1  

Efficient and Economical Rebar Details - Part 1 - Page 4

 

 

ENGINEERING DATA REPORT was formerly called Product Service& Information (PSI).

Complete set of reports is available; Series include:

  • Serviceability Requirements with Grade 60 Bars-ACI 318-71 (Bulletin 7603A)
  • Splicing Reinforcing Bars-Welding and Splice Devices (Bulletin 7604A)
  • Reinforcing Bars Required -Minimum vs. Maximum (Grade 60) (Bulletin 7701A)
  • Saving Steel in Columns (Bulletin 7702A)
  • New Maximum Column Capacities-1977 ACI Building Code (Bulletin 7703A)
  • Implication of Recent Tests Upon "Standard" Details, Part 1 of 2 (Bulletin 7801A) Part 2 of 2 (Bulletin 7802A)
  • Combined Strength-Slenderness One-Step Design for Columns in Ordinary Structures (Bulletin 7803A)
  • Grade 60 Bars in Sanitary Structures (Bulletin 7804A)
  • Selection of (Open) Stirrups/ (Closed) Ties in Flexural Members for Economy (Bulletin 7901A)
  • Update on ASTM Specifications for Reinforcing Bars (Bulletin 7902A)
  • Evaluation of Reinforcing Steel in Old Reinforced Concrete Structures (EDR Number 11)
  • Field Corrections to Rebars Partially Embedded in Concrete (EDR Number 12)
  • Preliminary Design for Tied Columns (EDR Number 13)
  • Epoxy-Coated Reinforcing Bars (EDR Number 14)
  • Orientation of Bars in Round Columns (EDR Number 15)
  • Limitations Upon Use of Lap Splices in Columns (EDR Number 16)
  • Lap Splice Lengths for Rebars (EDR Number 17)
  • Radius Bent Reinforcing Bars (EDR Number 18)
  • Suggested Project Specifications Provisions For Epoxy-Coated Reinforcing Bars (EDR Number 19)
  • Placing Drawings for Reinforcing Steel -Obligations/Responsibilities. (EDR Number 20)
  • Rebar Design, Detailing and Economy (EDR Number 21)
  • Direct Solutions for Minimum Steel in Flexural Tension-ACI 318-83 (EDR Number 22)
  • Suggested Specifications -Reinforcement (EDR Number 23)
  • Suggested Specifications -Reinforcement Including Provisions for Coated Reinforcing Bars (EDR Number 24)
  • Common Applications of Wide-Module Joist Systems (EDR Number 25)
  • ASTM Restores Grade 75 Rebar- By Popular Demand For High-Rise Construction (EDR Number 26)
  • Proper Load Tests Protect the Public (EDR Number 27)
  • Reinforced Concrete Design Includes Approval of Details (EDR Number 28)
  • Two Failure Modes for Column Footings (EDR Number 29)
  • Economical Concrete Construction (EDR Number 30)
  • Preliminary Design (EDR Number 31)
  • Engineering for Rapid Construction Cycles (EDR Number 32)
  • The Structurally Reinforced Slab-On-Grade (EDR Number 33)
  • ASTM A706 Reinforcing Bars - Technical Information With Commentary on Usage and Availability (EDR Number 34)

CRSI - Founded 1924

CONCRETE REINFORCING STEEL INSTITUTE
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This publication is intended for the use of professionals competent to evaluate the significance and limitations of its contents and who will accept responsibility for the application of the material it contains. The Concrete Reinforcing Steel Institute reports the foregoing material as a matter of information and, therefore, disclaims any and all responsibility for application of the stated principles or for the accuracy of the sources other than material developed by the Institute.


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