Tension and Compression Splice Lengths ACI 318 14 Chapter 25
Автор: Stuctural Chicken Scratch
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In reinforced concrete design, tension splices are used when rebar must transfer pulling forces across a joint, while compression splices handle pushing forces, typically in columns or piers. According to ACI 318, these splices are critical because they ensure structural continuity and prevent "weak links" that could lead to brittle bond failure or sudden collapse. The code mandates specific lap lengths—often longer for tension than compression—to safely transfer stresses through the surrounding concrete. This video aims to add helpful visual references to the often "word-heavy" and dense technical language found in the ACI code.
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