Concrete Reinforcement
Found 3 free book(s)Reported by Committee 302 - American Concrete Institute
www.concrete.orge) Concrete mixture proportion requirements, ultimate drying shrinkage strain, or both f) Joint locations and details g) Reinforcement (type, size, and location) when required h) Surface treatment, when required i) Surface finish j) Tolerances (base, subbase, slab thickness, and floor flat-ness and levelness) k) Concrete curing
STEEL REINFORCEMENT DETAILING
roads-waterways.transport.nsw.gov.auThe detailing of reinforcement shall be in accordance with the Authority's Manual "Steel Reinforcement Detailing" (Appendix A to this Section). Irrespective of bar shape, the numbering of reinforcement, whether bars or fabric, shall be in sequential order of bar placement and shall proceed from the bottom to the top of the
Anchoring To Concrete - PDHonline.com
pdhonline.comA concrete anchor is a steel shaft either cast into concrete at placement or post-installed after the concrete has hardened. Cast-in anchors are threaded shafts with a buried end termination of a hex head, threaded nut, or 90° (L-) or 180° (J-) hook, or headed (non-threaded) studs welded to a …