Рет қаралды 1,056
In this video, we're going through everything you need to know about development or embedment length of reinforcement bars into concrete. We will look into the 3 possible failure modes: pull out, cone failure and rebar fracture. In the end of the video, we will also discuss how you can optimize your calculations as per AS3600 Concrete Structures.
👉🏼 Link for the Webinar: benginaustralia.com/space-gas...
👉🏼 Link for the Webinar WhatsApp group: chat.whatsapp.com/Ecw9NooWrTl...
👉🏼Link for FREE Development length tables PDF: payhip.com/b/Xsywn
👉🏼 Learn how to design a Retaining Wall step by step (Ebook): payhip.com/b/kwHZf
👉🏼 Book a one to one with me: calendly.com/eear-gabriel/60-...
Also, don't forget to leave a like if you liked the video :) and leave a comment.
TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 Intro
00:30 Failure modes of the sword in the stone
01:30 Failure modes of reinforcement bars
02:00 Development length
02:30 Reducing development length
02:38 Deformed Bars
02:55 Plain Bars
03:18 Standard hooks or cogs
03:38 Smaller bars and bond stress
04:15 SPACE GASS Webinar on Commercial Structures in Australia
05:00 Examples where development length must be achieved
07:19 How to Calculate development length as per AS3600
08:55 Simplifying Calculations
09:40 You don't always have to use full development length
👉🏼 Learn How to do Structural Inspections with my FREE Checklist: payhip.com/b/RK9lG
👀 Get my FREE Ebook: payhip.com/b/oF2Nz
👀 Get my FREE Resume Template: payhip.com/b/iICYR
What to watch next: What Every Structural Engineer Should Know • What Every Structural ...
Follow me on Instagram for weekly structural inspections stories:
Instagram Profile: / beng_gabriel
My Blog: benginaustralia.com/
My Business: inovastructuralengineers.com.au/
Disclaimer: While the contents of this video are believed to be accurate and complete, the information given is intended for general guidance and does not replace the services of professional advisers on specific projects.
None of what I teach should be taken as advice and you should always have your designs reviewed by a competent registered engineer.
Disclaimer: All content being used falls under the parameters of fair use. This video is meant for educational purposes. No copyright infringement is intended. If you are or represent the copyright owner of materials used in this video and have a problem with the use of said material, please contact me via my email in the "about" page on my channel.
#structuralengineering
#civilengineering