Uniform Building Code, Volume 1Pacific Coast Building Officials Conference, 1952 - Building laws |
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Page 132
... bar . Bends for other bars , except hooks , shall be made around a pin having a diameter not less than six times the minimum thickness of the bar , except that for bars larger than one inch , the pin shall be not less than eight times ...
... bar . Bends for other bars , except hooks , shall be made around a pin having a diameter not less than six times the minimum thickness of the bar , except that for bars larger than one inch , the pin shall be not less than eight times ...
Page 144
... Bars in Tension . Plain bars in tension shall terminate in standard hooks except that hooks shall not be required on the positive reinforcement at interior supports of continuous members . ( d ) Anchorage of Web Reinforcement . Single ...
... Bars in Tension . Plain bars in tension shall terminate in standard hooks except that hooks shall not be required on the positive reinforcement at interior supports of continuous members . ( d ) Anchorage of Web Reinforcement . Single ...
Page 145
... bar of more than 10,000 pounds per square inch . IV . By bond , at a unit bond stress not exceeding 0.045f ' , on plain bars nor 0.10f , on deformed bars , plus a bend of radius not less than two times the diameter of the bar , parallel ...
... bar of more than 10,000 pounds per square inch . IV . By bond , at a unit bond stress not exceeding 0.045f ' , on plain bars nor 0.10f , on deformed bars , plus a bend of radius not less than two times the diameter of the bar , parallel ...
Contents
Part IAdministrative | 19 |
CHAPTER 3 | 25 |
Part IIIRequirements Based on Occupancy | 33 |
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