How To Calculate The Quantity of Steel in Column (BBS)
How To Calculate The Quantity of Steel in Column (BBS)
How To Calculate The Quantity of Steel in Column (BBS)
EXAMPLE:
We have a column. The height of the column is 3 m and
having a cross-sectional area is 500 x 400 mm. Six bars are
going to use having a diameter of 16 mm. The diameter of
the stirrup is 8 mm and having a spacing @ 150 mm and
@200 mm at L/3 respectively.
GIVEN DATA:
Height = 3 meter
Length of 1 Rod = H + Ld
H = Height
Length of 1 Rod
= 3000 + 800
= 3800mm or 3.8m
Total length
The length one vertical bar is 3.8m. we have total bar six bars
= 6 x 3.8
Take it has,
500mm is side A
400mm is side B
SIDE A SIDE B
A =500 – 2 Side clear cover B =400 – 2 x Top & Bottom cover
A = 500 – 2 x 40 B = 400 – 2 x 40
A = 500 – 80 B = 400 – 80
A = 420 mm B = 320 mm
NO OF STIRRUPS REQUIRED
Formula = L/3 +1
L/3= 3000/3
=1000 mm or 1 m
=1000 / 150
=1000 / 150
= 1000/200
=5 nos
Formula:
LCETED TRIVIA
Perimeter Of Shape
Perimeter of Rectangle = 2 ( length + breadth)
Perimeter of Square = 4 x side length
Perimeter of circle or Circumference of Circle = 2πr = πd
(r= radius, d= Diameter of Circle)
Total hook Length
1 Hook length = 9d or 75mm
Total Bend Length
45° Bend length = 1d
90° Bend length = 2d
135° Bend length = 3d (Remember, d = Diameter of Bar)
= 1800 + 144 – 48 – 48
Total length
= 20 x 1.84
RESULT:
TOTAL LONGITUDINAL BARS (6 nos) = 22.8 m bar of 16mm
Table of Contents
A) Bar Bending Schedule of Rectangular Column
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Before the Bar Bending schedule of the column, I would like to tell you
some points to be remembered.
Step 1 – Find the length of Vertical Bar
Step 2 – Find out lapping
Step 3 – Cutting Length of Stirrups
Step 4 – Number of Stirrups
Step 5 – Bar Bending Schedule Table
B) Bar Bending Schedule for Circular Column
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Step 1 – Find the length of Vertical Bar
Step 2 – Find out lapping
Step 3 – Find out no. of Stirrups.
Step 4 – Calculate Cutting Length of Circular Stirrups
Step 5 – Calculate Cutting Length of Circular Stirrups
Here, Overlapping Length should not considered because the standard size of
steel rod is found to be 12 meter. But we require only 7.56 meter.
So,
Cutting length is equal to the total length of vertical bars calculated above.
If the steel rod were more than 12 meter then, overlapping length would be
added.
By the way lets see how to calculate the over lapping length of steel rod of
column.
Keep in Mind
P = 1500 mm
Therefore,
S.N Diameter of Bar Numbers Cutting Length Total Length Total Weight
Use the formula to calculate the weight of the steel rod as I have told you in
Part-1 of the Bar Bending Schedule.
Diameter of stirrups = 8 mm
Here, Overlapping Length should not considered because the standard size of
steel rod is found to be 12 meter. But we require only 4.310 meter.
So,
Cutting length is equal to the total length of vertical bars calculated above.
If the steel rod were more than 12 meter then, overlapping length would be
added.
By the way let’s see how to calculate the over lapping length of steel rod of
column.
So,
W1 = 33.36 kg
Hence,
W2 = 26.18 kg
S.N Diameter of Bar Numbers Cutting Length Total Length Total Weight
Total weight of steel rod used in circular column = 33.36 + 26.18 = 59.54 kg
This article is about How to prepare bar bending schedule for Column
To preparing bar bending schedule for a column. there are some criteria & assumptions
that require to be met Let’s get started.
Table of Contents
1 Forces on Column:
2 Bar Bending Schedule (BBS) used by:
3 BBS for Column:
o 3.1 Details from the diagram:
4 Steps for BBS of Column:
o 4.1 Find the length of Vertical Bar:
o 4.2 Find out lapping:
o 4.3 Cutting Length of Stirrups:
o 4.4 Number of Stirrups:
o 4.5 Bar Bending Schedule:
Forces on Column:
If you see the shear force and bending moment diagram, the column has less moments
at center and more at bottom and top.
When bending moment is maximum not at any time tie a column at top & bottom every
rime tie the column at center.
At site tie the bars at the height of 4 to 5 feet. The height of roof should not be more
than 11 feet.
Bar bending schedule is used by different kind of peoples and officials on construction
site which is given below:
Quantity surveyor
Steel fixer
Contractor
Project manager
Inspectors
Clerks of construction
In construction site all estimation and costing operation is the responsibilities of quantity
surveyor. The bar bending schedule gives the details to quantity surveyor for finding out
the number of steel its type, size and shape. Contractor are using bar bending schedule
(BBS) for ordering the steel bar for proceeding the construction. Steel fixer using bar
bending schedule (BBS) for doing their work or installing the bar in column, beam or
slab according to the bar bending schedule (BBS) that how much cut length or bending
of bar will be needed and which size of steel should be use. The inspector and clerks of
construction refers to the BBS to make are that the reinforcement work in the field is in
proper with the design reinforcement as per drawing.
Generally, there are five steps for preparing the bar bending schedule of column these
five is given below:
Length of Vertical bar = Development length (Ld) + footing depth + Floor Heights
+ Slab Thicknesses + Overlap Length
= 4734 mm or 4.73 m
Total Length of Vertical Bar = 37.856 m that is more than 12.25 m or 40 feet so lapping
should be provided.
It is mentioned already in this article, consider the points while lapping the bar. There is
no one right process we can use. Just remember the lines.
= (1413-25) + (2×9×16)
= 1388 + 288
Number of Stirrups: