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As shown in the picture above, I have chosen an arbitrary size of bar and displayed how the
grip between the two surface is gained. Now if you sum up the grip then you can see that the
bond strength increases from a zero value to a certain value X. Now we wish to increase the
value of X equal to the strength of the steel used in that structure. So whenever the structure
is loaded the only possibility of failure is by the rupture of steel and not anything else like
failure of bond. So that is why we provide the development length. The minimum amount of
length required by the bar to develop the full strength of the bond.
This development length depends on various parameters.
1. Grade of steel
2. Grade of concrete
3. Diameter of steel bar
4. Type of steel bar and so on.
I hope I gave you the right insight to the answer.
Written 19 Jun.
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2 upvotes by Vishwajit Kadam and Santosh Kulkarni.
The development length may be defined as the length of the bar required on either side of the
section to develop the required stress in steel at that section.
for any more informationDevelopment Length Hook Splice Of Reinforcements
Written 18 Jun.
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Vikas Goel
1 upvote by Santosh Kulkarni.
Development Length is the shortest length needed for reinforcing bar so that the stresses can
induced in the bar can increase from zero to the yield strength (or to the induced stress) of the
said bar. It is the usually provided the at the the the junction of the two Bars for the transfer
of stress the at that the section .
The development length is a function of the bar size, yield strength, concrete strength and
other factors such as coating of the bar.It is usually 12D where D is the nominal diameter of
the reinforcement. Also, the development length of a bar is dependent to whether the bar is in
tension or compression. Tension development lengths are larges than compression
development lengths.
Written 18 Jun. Asked to answer by Vishwajit Kadam.
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