Historic Reinforcing Bars and Steel Fabric
Historic Reinforcing Bars and Steel Fabric
Historic Reinforcing Bars and Steel Fabric
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As part of the assessment of an existing structure, there is often a need to determine the
load capacity of reinforced concrete elements. Original design drawings, if available, can
provide information on the amount and distribution of the steel reinforcement, but they will
have been prepared in accordance with the Standards that were in force at the time. This
Concrete Advice sheet provides information on how Standards for steel have changed
over the years, covering strengths, identification of reinforcement types, fabric sizes etc.
1 Symbols
3 Bars sizes
2 Bars types
Prior to metrication, the generally available
size range for both round and square (or
Many types of reinforcing bar have been
chamfered) square bars was ¼ inch to 1½
used over the years, especially in earlier
inch in increments of 1/8 inch. A 3/16
structures. These vary in cross-section
square area bar was also available for a
(e.g. round, ribbed, square twisted, twin
time as were round area bars in sizes up
twisted etc) and in the method of
to 2¼ inches.
manufacture (cold worked or hot rolled). If
there is any doubt about the type of steel
Prior to 1964 most square and chamfered
used in a structure being assessed, the
square bars were of square area so that
cover concrete should be broken away and
nominal 1 inch bars had an area of 1 sq.
the bar visually inspected. If necessary
inches. During the late 1960s a transition
samples of the reinforcing bar can be
to round areas occurred with nominal 1
removed for testing.
inch bars having an area of 0.785 sq.
inches.
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Table 2: The change over the years in the reinforcement stresses as specified in the British Standards
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Further reading
CONCRETE SOCIETY. Historical approaches to the design of concrete buildings and structures, Technical
Report 70, Concrete society, Camberley, 2009.
CONCRETE SOCIETY. Diagnosis of deterioration in concrete structures, Technical Report 54, Concrete
society, Camberley, 2000.
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INSTITUTION OF STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS, Appraisal of existing structures, 3 Ed, London, 2010.
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