Calculation of The Cutting Length of Stirrups in Columns
Calculation of The Cutting Length of Stirrups in Columns
Calculation of The Cutting Length of Stirrups in Columns
Stirrups In Columns
Liton Biswas Follow
Aug 12, 2019 · 9 min read
When it comes to the length of a stirrup bar, you’ll find two types of length.
One is the ACTUAL LENGTH of a stirrup bar and another is the CUTTING LENGTH.
When you go to make stirrups, you’ll need to cut bars based on the cutting length.
Otherwise, you won’t get the required size of stirrups.
In this post, I’ll show you how to calculate the cutting length of stirrups.
What Is A Stirrup?
A stirrup is basically a shear reinforcement wrapped around the longitudinal bars
in columns and beams.
Different shapes of stirrups are used in civil construction.
Clear cover = 40 mm
= 550 — (2 × 40)
= 470 mm
= 450 — (2 × 40)
= 370 mm
= 6d ≧ 75mm
[ d = diameter of the stirrup’s bar]
= 6 × 10 mm
=60 mm
But, the hook lengt h shouldn’t be less t han 75mm.
= 1830 mm
But if you cut this length of a bar for making the stirrup, it’ll be bigger than the
required size.
If you want to get the stirrup’s size as you require, you need to calculate the cutting
length of a stirrup.
But…
So, if you cut a bar as the length of the actual stirrup, you won’t get the desired size
of the stirrup.
Because you bend the bar several times to get the stirrup’s shape.
To get the cutting length of a stirrup’s bar, you need to deduct the increased length
for bending.
So if the stirrup’s bar size is 10mm, the bend deduction will be for-
45° bend = 1d = 1 × 10 = 10 mm
90° bend = 2d = 2 × 10 = 20 mm
135° bend = 3d = 3 × 10 = 30 mm
180° bend = 4d = 4 × 10 = 40 mm
To help you remember this thing, just deduct the 1d length for every 45° bend.
I’ll show you how to calculate the cutting length of different shaped stirrups.
Applying this method, you can calculate the cutting length of stirrups in beams also.
Rectangular Stirrup
The following is an example of a rectangular stirrup in a column:
The formula for calculating the cutting length of a rectangular stirrup is,
90° bend = 2d = 2 × 10 mm = 20 mm
= 1710 mm
The only difference is, the rectangular stirrup has both long side and short side. But
the square stirrup has only one type of side.
However, the formula is,
= 1510 mm
The formula for calculating the cutting length of the circular stirrup is,
= 600 mm — (2 × 40mm)
= 520 mm.
= π × 520 mm (π = 3.14)
= 1632.80 mm.
= 1722.80 mm.
The formula for calculating the cutting length of spiral stirrups is,
Number of turns is,
= 10000 ÷ 200
= 50 numbers.
= π × Dia of t he stirrup
= 600 — (2×50)
= 500 mm
= π × 500
= 1570 mm
= 50 × √{(1570)2 + (200)2}
= 1582.68 mm.
Formula:
= 300 — (2 × 40)
= 220 mm
To get the length of “B” or “C” arm, you need to apply Pythagoras formula.
B = √(a2 + d2)
a = A ÷2
= 220 ÷ 2
= 110 mm
= 220 mm
= 245.96 mm
That means the length of the “B” arm is equal to the length of “C” arm of the
stirrup.
= (6×10) ≧ 75 mm
= 60 mm ≧ 75 mm
= 741.92 mm.
A, B, C, D, — these are the arms of the stirrup and they are equal in our example
diagram.
To calculate the length of the “ A” arm, we need to know the length of “ x” and “ y “.
= {600 — (2 × 40)} ÷ 2
= 260 mm
= {300 — (2 × 40)} ÷ 2
= 110 mm
= √{(260)2 + (110)2}
= 282.31 mm.
In our example diamond stirrup, we have four numbers of 135° bend and one 45°
bend.
So the bend deduction will be,
= (4 × 3d) + (1 × 1d)
= (4 × 3 × 10) + (1 × 1 × 10)
= 130 mm.
Now we have everything to calculate the cutting length of our example diamond
stirrup.
= 1149.24 mm
I think you can calculate the cutting length of all types of stirrups in columns.
Applying these formulas you’ll also be able to calculate the cutting length of
stirrups in beam also.