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Reinforcing Bar Development and Splice Length Spreadsheet

Reinforcing Bar Development and Splice Length Spreadsheet

 

Reinforcing Bar Development and Splice Length Spreadsheet is a spreadsheet program written in MS-Excel for the purpose of determining reinforcing bar development and splice lengths. Specifically, the development lengths and splice lengths for straight bars in tension as well as compression are determined. Also, the development length for standard hook bars is determined. The provisions for development and splice lengths are included for high seismic risk applications per ACI 318M-05, Chapter 21. There is also a worksheet which contains reinforcing bar data tables. This METRIC version is based on the ACI 318M-05 Code.

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