Rebar Weight Per Foot Calculator
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The rebar weight per foot calculator helps you compute project requirements for weight per foot cases.
About Rebar Weight Per Foot Calculator
Structural concrete detailing requires mapping steel reinforcement quantities and weight tonnages to load specifications. For a weight per foot setup, rebar weight calculation ensures compliance with ASTM A615 (US Standard) or ISO 6935-2 / BS 4449 (Metric Standard) specifications. Proper steel tonnage estimates prevent structure failure under high tensile or bending stresses.
Under ACI 318, reinforcing steel must follow specific spacing grids and lap splice lengths. Lap lengths are calculated based on the rebar size, grade (Grade 60 is standard), and concrete compressive strength. Concrete cover spacing (minimum 1.5 to 3 inches depending on exposure to soil) protects structural steel from oxidation and moisture.
A major concrete pitfall is laying rebar directly on soil subgrade during a pour. Reinforcement must be elevated on wire or concrete chairs to ensure it stays in the tension zone (middle or bottom third of the slab height). Avoid rusty or contaminated rebar as it weakens the concrete-steel bond.
Under ACI 318, reinforcing steel must follow specific spacing grids and lap splice lengths. Lap lengths are calculated based on the rebar size, grade (Grade 60 is standard), and concrete compressive strength. Concrete cover spacing (minimum 1.5 to 3 inches depending on exposure to soil) protects structural steel from oxidation and moisture.
A major concrete pitfall is laying rebar directly on soil subgrade during a pour. Reinforcement must be elevated on wire or concrete chairs to ensure it stays in the tension zone (middle or bottom third of the slab height). Avoid rusty or contaminated rebar as it weakens the concrete-steel bond.
Worked Calculations Examples
Example 1 — US Standard (Imperial):
Estimating rebar weight for a weight per foot grid:
• Rebar Grid: 100 linear feet of #4 rebar.
• Unit Weight = 0.668 lbs/foot.
• Total Weight = 66.8 lbs.
Estimating rebar weight for a weight per foot grid:
• Rebar Grid: 100 linear feet of #4 rebar.
• Unit Weight = 0.668 lbs/foot.
• Total Weight = 66.8 lbs.
Key Design Facts & Specifications
| Parameter | Specification Standards |
|---|---|
| Specification Unit | US Imperial / Metric |
| Default Waste Margin | 10% |
| Standard Standard Code | ASTM / ISO / IRC Compliant |
Sources & References
- ASTM A615 / A615M: Standard Specification for Deformed and Plain Carbon-Steel Bars for Concrete Reinforcement Source Link
- ISO 6935-2: Steel for the reinforcement of concrete — Part 2 Source Link
- BS 4449: Steel for the reinforcement of concrete — Weldable reinforcing steel — Specification Source Link
- SASO SSA 2/1992: Steel bars for the reinforcement of concrete Source Link
- ACI 318-19: Building Code Requirements for Structural Concrete and Commentary Source Link
- CRSI Manual of Standard Practice, 29th Edition:CRSI Manual of Standard Practice, 29th Edition Source Link
- ASTM A706 / A706M: Deformed and Plain Low-Alloy Steel Bars for Concrete Reinforcement Source Link
- AASHTO M 31 / M 31M: Deformed and Plain Carbon-Steel Bars for Concrete Reinforcement Source Link
- USACE EM 1110-2-2104: Strength Design of Reinforced Concrete Hydraulic Structures Source Link
- GSO ISO 6935-2: Steel for the reinforcement of concrete - Part 2 Source Link
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