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http://dx.doi.org/10.4334/JKCI.2009.21.4.401

Compression Lap Splice Length in Concrete of Compressive Strength from 40 to 70 MPa  

Chun, Sung-Chul (Architectural Technology Research Team, Daewoo Institute of onstruction Technology, Daewoo E&C Co., Ltd)
Lee, Sung-Ho (Architectural Technology Research Team, Daewoo Institute of onstruction Technology, Daewoo E&C Co., Ltd)
Oh, Bo-Hwan (Architectural Technology Research Team, Daewoo Institute of onstruction Technology, Daewoo E&C Co., Ltd)
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Journal of the Korea Concrete Institute / v.21, no.4, 2009 , pp. 401-408 More about this Journal
Abstract
A compression lap splice becomes an important issue due to development of ultra-high strength concrete. Current design codes regarding compression lap splice do not utilize merits of the improved strength of ultra-high strength concrete. Especially, a compression lap splice can be calculated longer than a tension lap splice according to the codes because they do not consider effects of compressive strength of concrete and transverse reinforcement. This anomaly confuses engineers in practice. Design equation is proposed for compression lap splice in 40 to 70 MPa of compressive strength of concrete. The proposed equation is based on 51 specimens conducted by authors. Basic form of the equation includes main parameters which are derived from investigating test results. Through two-variable non-linear regression analysis of measured splice strengths, a strength equation of compression lap splices is then derived. A specified splice strength is defined using a 5% fractile coefficient and a lap length equation is constructed. By the proposed equation, the anomaly of lap lengths in tension and compression is got rid of. In addition, the equation has a reliability equivalent to those of the specified strengths of materials.
Keywords
compression lap splice; bond; end bearing; transverse reinforcement; specified splice strength;
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