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The difference between lap splice length and development length is for rebar’s:
Anchorage Length:
Anchorage length- this is the additional length of bar required it insert in another at the junction.
Lap
Length Definition:
For column
When fc’=4000psi,
Minimum lap length is 12 inch.
Or fy less or equal
60000psi, lap length=0.0005*fy*db where
db. is diameter of
reinforcement in inch or mm
When fy is greater than
60000psi, lap= (0.0009fy-24)db.
When fc’ is less or
equal 3000psi, required lap will multiply with 1.33333
For Beam
In tension Zone, Lap=60db,
where db. in mm
In compression zone,
lap=44db, where db. in mm
For Slab Lap=50db
The difference between lap splice length and development length is for rebar’s:
The difference between the two is in the application. A development length is the amount of rebar
length that is needed to be embedded or projected into concrete to create a
desired bond strength between the two materials. The lap splice length is
the length two rebar pieces must overlap and be tied together to create a bond
as if there was no break and the run is "continuous". So simply put, development
is rebar to concrete, splice is rebar to rebar. The lengths of both splice and
development do vary. They are dependent upon different factors. These include
but are not limited to concrete strength, rebar size, rebar coating and
concrete cover or clearance. So when you see a chart on one project, it can
differ from another for these reasons.
Development
Length:
Development length is
the length overlap of bars tied to extend the reinforcement length. is about 50
times the dia of bar is consider to safe.
Anchorage Length:
Anchorage length- this is the additional length of bar required it insert in another at the junction.
For example-Main bar of the beam in column at beam
column junction. this length is similar to the lap length.
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