CRSI ManualStandardPractice 30thEd 2023
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CRSI Manual of Standard Practice, 30th Ed
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
CRSI | 2023 | 196 |
Since 1939, the Manual of Standard Practice has presented recommendations and reported industry best practices covering the design, estimating, detailing, fabrication and placing of steel reinforcing bars in concrete construction. The 30th edition includes: Expanded coverage pertaining to material descriptions, detailing, fabrication and placing of specialty reinforcing bars (Epoxy-coated, Galvanized, Dual-coated, Stainless-steel, Low-Carbon Chromium) Updated notes and recommendations for the Architect/ Engineer Additional guidance regarding specifying, detailing, and estimating of Welded Wire Reinforcement Updated and expanded bar markings for reinforcing bars produced in the U.S. Revised chapters on Industry Contract Concepts and Sustainability
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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3 | Preface |
5 | Contents |
11 | CHAPTER 1 Material Specifications for Reinforcing Bar 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Reinforcing Bars 1.3 ACI 318 Code – Requirements for Reinforcing Bars 1.4 Specialty Reinforcing Bars |
14 | 1.5 Spiral Reinforcement 1.6 Welding of Reinforcing Bars |
15 | 1.7 Rust 1.8 Identification Marks*—ASTM Standard Reinforcing Bars |
17 | CHAPTER 2 Welded Wire Reinforcement (WWR) 2.1 Introduction 2.2 ASTM Specifications 2.3 WWR Style Identification 2.4 Specifying Welded Wire Reinforcement 2.5 Detailing Welded Wire Reinforcement (WWR) |
18 | 2.6 ASTM Specification for Epoxy-Coated Wire and Welded Wire Reinforcement 2.7 ASTM Specification for Zinc-Coated (Galvanized) Steel Welded Wire Reinforcement 2.8 ASTM Specification for Stainless Steel Welded Wire Reinforcement 2.9 Rust 2.10 Handling, Shipping and Unloading |
23 | CHAPTER 3 Supports for Reinforcement (Bar Supports) 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Side-Form Spacers |
24 | 3.3 Recommendations for Bar Supports |
29 | 3.4 Placing Bar Supports |
30 | 3.5 One-Way Solid Slabs |
31 | 3.6 Joists 3.7 Beams and Girders |
32 | 3.8 Sequence of Placing Bar Supports and Reinforcing Bars in Two-Way Flat Plate |
33 | 3.9 Sequence of Placing Bar Supports and Reinforcing Bars in Two-Way Flat Slab |
34 | 3.10 Sequence of Placing Bar Supports and Reinforcing Bars in Two-Way Waffle Flat Slab 3.11 Bar Supports for Special Conditions |
37 | 3.12 Bar Supports for Highway Bridge Slab Reinforcement |
41 | CHAPTER 4 Notes and Recommendations to the Architect/Engineer 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Recommended Industry Practices 4.3 Sizes of Reinforcing Bars and Spirals |
42 | 4.4 Grade or Minimum Yield Strength Designation 4.5 Standard Notation 4.6 Project Drawings |
43 | 4.7 Length of Reinforcing Bars 4.8 Beams and Girders |
44 | 4.9 Joist Construction 4.10 Flat Plates and Flat Slabs 4.11 Post-Tensioned Beams and Slabs 4.12 Falsework and Form Reuse 4.13 Columns |
45 | 4.14 Structural Integrity 4.15 Splices |
46 | 4.16 Designing with Specialty Reinforcing Bars 4.17 Fabrication of Reinforcing Bars 4.18 Placing Drawings 4.19 Special Services and Items 4.20 Field Cutting of Reinforcing Bars |
53 | CHAPTER 5 Recommended Industry Practice for Estimating Reinforcing Materials and Services 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Scope 5.3 General 5.4 Fabrication 5.5 Extras |
55 | 5.6 Radial Prefabrication (Bend Type 109) 5.7 Standard Hooks 5.8 Splicing of Bars 5.9 Bar Dimensions, Extensions and Cut-Offs |
57 | 5.10 Spacers for Spiral Reinforcement 5.11 Temperature-Shrinkage Reinforcement 5.12 Slabs, Walls, Mats, or Footings Bar Spacing 5.13 Joists Adjoining Beams or Walls 5.14 Corner Bars 5.15 Bar Supports |
58 | 5.16 Side-Form Spacers 5.17 Welded Plain or Deformed Wire Reinforcement 5.18 Post-Tensioned Construction 5.19 Placing Facilitation |
59 | CHAPTER 6 Recommended Industry Practice for Detailing Concrete Reinforcing Steel 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Technical Service by Seller 6.3 Detailer Responsibilities |
64 | 6.4 Placing Drawings |
68 | 6.5 Miscellaneous Detailing Practices |
83 | 6.6 Detailing for Specialty Reinforcing Bars 6.7 3D Modeling and BIM |
87 | CHAPTER 7 Recommended Industry Practices for Fabrication of Concrete Reinforcing Steel 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Typical Bend Shapes 7.3 Guidelines for Typical Bend Shapes |
100 | 7.4 Bend Diameters |
102 | 7.5 Typical Measuring Points |
105 | 7.6 Standard Fabricating Tolerances |
107 | 7.7 Bend Curvature |
108 | 7.8 Special Bend Shapes 7.9 Bending 7.10 Quality and Inspection |
109 | 7.11 Typical Bundling and Tagging 7.12 Special Bundling and Tagging 7.13 Typical Fabrication 7.14 Special Fabrication |
110 | 7.15 Radial Prefabrication (Bend Type 109) 7.16 Spirals (Bend Types 400 to 405) |
111 | 7.17 Shipment Considerations 7.18 Extra Work or Materials 7.19 Special Services |
112 | 7.20 Special Items 7.21 Fabrication for Specialty Reinforcing Bars |
117 | CHAPTER 8 Recommended Industry Practice for Placing Reinforcing Bars 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Fusion Welding of Reinforcing Bars 8.3 Surface Condition of Reinforcing Bars 8.4 Field Alignment and Re-alignment of Reinforcing Bars |
118 | 8.5 Spacing of Reinforcing Bars 8.6 Splices in Reinforcing Bars |
119 | 8.7 Embedment and Extensions 8.8 Tolerances in Placement |
120 | 8.9 Supports for Reinforcement (Bar Supports) 8.10 Concrete Protection for ReinforcingBars |
121 | 8.11 Field Cutting of Reinforcing Bars 8.12 Handling and Storage |
122 | 8.13 Tying |
123 | 8.14 Field Bending |
125 | CHAPTER 9 Industry Contract Concepts 9.1 Preface 9.2 Material Supply Contract |
127 | 9.3 Material Supply and Installation Contract |
129 | CHAPTER 10 Notes on Concrete Joist and Voided Concrete Slab Construction 10.1 Concrete Joist Construction 10.2 Voided Concrete Slab Construction |
131 | CHAPTER 11 Highways and Bridges 11.1 Introduction 11.2 Corrosion Protection of the Reinforcement 11.3 Bridge Decks 11.4 Bridge Railings, Sidewalks, Barrier Walls, and Medians 11.5 Bridge Approach Slabs 11.6 Bridge Abutments |
132 | 11.7 Bridge Bents 11.8 Retaining Walls 11.9 Sound Walls 11.10 Sign and Light Pole Foundations 11.11 Drainage Structures 11.12 Pavements |
135 | CHAPTER 12 Sustainability 12.1 Introduction 12.2 Definition 12.3 Keys to Reinforced Concrete Sustainability 12.4 Industry Position |
136 | 12.5 Product Category Rules and Environmental Product Declaration 12.6 A Focus on Global Warming Potential |
139 | APPENDIX A U.S. Manufacturers of Steel Reinforcing Bars for Concrete Construction |
151 | Non-Member Manufacturers Contact Information for CRSI Member Mills |
155 | APPENDIX B Legacy Bar Bends |
157 | Standard Hooks |
159 | APPENDIX C Notes on Metrication C.1 Metric Units C.2 Orders of Magnitude C.3 Rules for Writing Metric Symbols and Names C.4 Rules for Writing Numbers |
160 | C.5 Rules for Linear Measurement C.6 Rules for Area C.7 Rules for Volume and Fluid Capacity C.8 Rules for Civil and Structural Engineering C.9 Drawing Scales |
161 | C.10 Metric Units Used on Drawings C.11 Drawing Sizes C.12 Rounding and Conversion C.13 Physical and Mental Metric Guide C.14 Reinforcing Bar Sizes and Grades |
162 | C.15 References |
163 | APPENDIX D References |
165 | GLOSSARY |
189 | INDEX |
193 | Notes |