Barsched 86662
Barsched 86662
Barsched 86662
Site ref :
Date prepared :
Job no :
Prepared by :
Member
No.
of
mbrs
No. of
bars
in
type
size
each
mm
Checked by :
A*
B*
C*
D*
E/R *
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
Rev
letter
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The values for minimum radius and end projection, r and P respectively, as specified in Table 2, shall apply to a
The dimensions in parentheses are the free dimensions. If a shape given in this table is required but a different
the possile deviations, the shape shall be drawn out and given the shape code 99 and the free dimension shall
parentheses.
The length of straight between two bends shall be at least 4d, see Figure 6.
Figure 4, Figure 5 and Figure 6 should be used in the interpretation of ending dimensions.
NOTE 1. The length equations for shape codes 14, 15, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 34, 35, 36 and 46 are approximate a
greater than 45, the length should be calculated more accurately allowing for the difference between the specif
the true length measured along the central axis of the bar. When the bending angles approach 90, it is prefera
99 with a fully dimensioned sketch.
NOTE 2. Five ends or more might be impractical within permitted tolerances
NOTE 3. For shapes with straight and curved lengths (e.g. shape codes 12 13, 22 and 33) the largest practical
production of a continuous curve is 400 mm. See also Clause 10.
NOTE 4. Stock lengths are available in a limited numer of lengths (e.g. 6m, 12m). Dimension A for shape code
as indicative and used for the purpose of calculating total length. Actual delivery lengths should be by agreemen
COPY
bar size
radius
6
8
10
12
16
20
25
32
40
50
12
16
20
24
32
70
87
112
140
175
end projection
P
bends
110
115
120
125
130
190
240
305
380
475
400
250
300
3000
1500
2525
g dimensions.
13, 22 and 33) the largest practical mandrel size for the
ensions to BS 8666:2000
(mm)
end projection
overall dim.
x
links
110
115
130
160
210
290
365
465
580
725
us For Scheduling
r (mm)
2d
3d
e 56 calculator
ions A, B and C
D
270
e 67 calculator
nsions A and R
two bends
60
80
100
120
160
260
325
420
520
650
notes
x = 4d+2r+2d = 6d+2r
bar length
any length
0 to 1m incl.
Links and other bent
above 1m to 2m incl.
bars
over 2m
Tolerance (mm)
+25
+5
+5
+5
-25
-5
-10
-25
C
690
notes
B=2R*sin((90/3.142)*A/R)
C=R(1-cos((90/3.142)*A/R))
PROJECT DATABASE
Site Ref
Example Job 1
Example Job 2
Example Job 3
Job No
990001
990002
990003
Prepared by
ABC
DEF
GHJ
Notes
Enter the details you want to store in the
appropriate list.
To clear an entry, right click on the cell and
then click Clear Contents.
To save the database to the master copy,
click on the SAVE DATABASE bar below
this note.
HELP PAGE
GETTING STARTED
To use Bar Schedule, open up Excel and click on the File menu and then on New. Bar Schedule will be displayed
the name Barsched 8666.xlt. Click on Barsched 8666.xlt and then on OK.
To save your work click on Save. To open a previously stored data file, click on Open. Refer to OUTPUT below fo
files.
KEY INFORMATION
Microsoft Excel
This spreadsheet has been developed for use in Microsoft Excel 2003 (v11.0) on the Microsoft Windows XP (v5.1)
ASSUMPTIONS/FURTHER INFORMATION
1) Shape codes 47/51/63 (links) - The total length of the bar is calculated using the formulae to minimize C and D.
2a) Shape code 56 is assumed to be a link with E and F having minimum straight lengths of 10d.
2b) Shape code 56, it is assumed dimension F = E.
3) Shape code 64 - is assumed to be a link with F being equal to minimum end projection with a 10d straight.
4) Shape code 41 - if this shape is used as a link then dimension E should have a minimum 10d straight.
5) Shape code 21 - if this shape is used as a closer for shape code 47 (i.e. used as a link) then the minimum end p
entered manually. Do not used the autofill function (see below).
6) Shape code 33 - C assumed to be not less than P with a minimum 10d straight.
Scheduling
The type and grade of reinforcement supported are H, A, B, C, S and X as indicated in clause 4, BS 8666:2005.
Where a bar mark is revised, a reference letter may be entered into the column labelled 'Rev letter'.
Where applicable, the free variable dimension for a bar is shown in white.
Bar diameters 6mm and 50mm are non-preferred and will be displayed in red.
The total length of a bar will be displayed in red if it exceeds 12m. The entire cell will colour red if the total bar leng
Bar dimension messages
Less than 'P' in table 2
Less than 2r+6d
Dimension cannot be less than the minimum end projection 'P' from table 2.
Dimension must include a minimum straight of 4d between bends.
E less than P !
Less than 2d !
Less than min radius !
Multiples of 5mm !
The overall off-set dimension of a crank not to be less than twice the size of the ba
'R' cannot be less than the minimum radius value given in table 2, BS 8666:2005.
Dimensions to be specified in multiples of 5mm.
Overall dimension of a semi-circular bend cannot be less than twice the 'minimum
bar size'.
The length formula is approximate and when bending angles exceed 45 the length
calculated more accurately allowing for the difference between the specified overa
dimensions and the true length measured along the central axis of the bar.
Shape code 99 - a dimensioned sketch of the bar should be drawn by hand over th
dimension columns 'A' to 'E'. *see below
The angled length of a crank not to be less than: 10d for bars in sizes not exceedin
diameter and 13d for bars in sizes 20mm or over.
Note: The above simplifies to. Angled length not to be less than (2r + 6d)
Shape Code 99
There are a number of ways to deal with shape code 99. In each method, complete your bar mark row and enter
dimension 'A' column.
Method 1
Leave a couple of blank rows below your bar mark 99 and insert a sketch (picture file) prepared in a CAD program
paragraph below on how to insert picture files. Picure files can be in many formats but .wmf, .jpg, .gif, .bmp and .d
Method 2
Leave a couple of blank rows below your bar mark 99. Print off your schedule and draw a dimensioned sketch o
dimensions 'A' to 'E' columns.
OUTPUT
Printing
Click on the Print button to print the current schedule.
Click on the Print All button to print all the schedules.
Data files
Click on the Save button to export your schedules to an Excel workbook suitable for emailing or data storage. Cho
workbook and the folder it will be saved in. Default name is bardata.xls which can be changed. The sheets in the
nominal protection without a password. To unprotect, go to Tools > Protection > Unprotect Sheet. To password pro
then go to Tools > Protection > Protect Sheet and enter a password.
Attach your workbook to an e-mail for transmission to relevant parties.
Data stored in a data file can be imported back into Bar Schedule for further processing. Click on Open and retriev
your bar schedules.
SHORT CUTS
AutoFill bar marks
To autofill bar marks: Hold Ctrl button down and press B to fill the column with bar marks starting from 01. If a num
cell, then Ctrl B will fill the column with bar marks increasing from that number.
AutoFill bar type
To autofill bar type: Hold Ctrl button down and press H to choose reinforcement type H for all barmarks.
AutoFill 'No. of Mbrs'
To autofill no. of mbrs: Hold Ctrl button down and press N. If a number is entered into the top cell prior to using the
that number. If the cell is clear the column will fill with '1'.
AutoFill Date
To autofill date: Hold Ctrl and Shift buttons and down and press D. The current date will be entered.
AutoFill minimum end projection bend dimensions
For shape codes 11 and 21, to automatically enter the minimum end projection values for the bends, hold Ctrl but
on the row of the bar mark. This produces similar bars to the obsolescent shape codes 34 and 35 in BS 4466. The
general case (i.e. min 5d straight).
Freeze Column Headings
To freeze the bar schedule column headings on the screen, hold Ctrl button down and press F
To unfreeze, repeat the above while on the schedule sheet.
Summing Values
To sum a row or column of values, click in the first cell and drag the mouse holding the left button. The result appe
bottom of the screen. To sum non aligned values, click in the first cell, then holding Ctrl button down, click in the se
cells. If the status bar is not displayed, go to View menu and click on Status Bar. If the bar is switched on and the s
click on the status bar and then click on Sum.
Entering Numerical Data
Expressions may be entered in place of numbers in cells requiring numerical input. e.g. To enter an expression int
Click on the relevant cell. Enter the following: =4+8*3 - This expression evaluates to 28. You will see the expres
the cell or if you have the formula bar showing (go to View menu and click Formula Bar).
IMPORTING DATA
Data may be copied and pasted from other applications into Bar Schedule. In order to do this, the protected cells m
off' and 'Length of each bar' columns cannot be pasted to.
Note: Use Edit > Paste Special... and click on Values. Do not use Paste on toolbar or under Edit toolbar.
Tip #1
When importing a comma delimited text file, try importing to a blank Excel spreadsheet file first. Go to File > Open
drop down list to choose the type of file you are importing. A new spreadsheet will be created automatically. Once
the new spreadsheet to Bar Schedule.
Tip #2
Create your own bar data file and import direct into Bar Schedule! With this method you can do a complete block,
worrying about avoiding the protected columns.
Using the New function on the schedule sheet, create a bardata.xls file with a number of blank schedule sheets. C
these sheets. Remember to unprotect the sheets first! Load Bar Schedule and use Open to import the data. When
worry when pasting the "No. Off" and "Total length" data as these will automatically be ignored by Bar Schedule.
Reset button
The reset button will remove all automatically generated member data from the schedules leaving the manually co
information intact.
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ar Contents.
ed in clause 4, BS 8666:2005.
belled 'Rev letter'.
cl 7.6
cl 8.10
table 3
cl. 7.6
cl 8.9
cl 7.6
table 3
cl. 7.6
table 3, note 1
cl 8.5
table 3
table 3
table 3
table 3
table 3
table 3
table 3
an dimension C.
table 3
te your bar mark row and enter the total bar length into the
file) prepared in a CAD program such as AutoCad. See the
but .wmf, .jpg, .gif, .bmp and .dxf are the most common.
readsheet file.
ols>Protection>Unprotect Sheet.
into the top cell prior to using then the column will fill with
ues for the bends, hold Ctrl button down and press E while
odes 34 and 35 in BS 4466. The values entered are for the
and press F.
g the left button. The result appears in the status bar at the
g Ctrl button down, click in the second and subsequent
the bar is switched on and the sum is not displayed, right
sheet file first. Go to File > Open and use the 'Files of type:'
be created automatically. Once done, copy and paste from
mber of blank schedule sheets. Cut and paste your data into
e Open to import the data. When pasting your data, do not
y be ignored by Bar Schedule.
member column!
automatically copy that information to all subsequent bar
n will then be copied to subsequent bar marks. Empty rows
l weight schedule.
eight schedules in a spreadsheet.
either print button.
SETUP
SETUP
Place the Barsched 8666.xlt file in your templates folder. This is usually located at C:\Documents and Settings\us
Data\Microsoft\Templates. This file must not be renamed.
This spreadsheet has been formatted using Arial, Arial Black, Tahoma and Tekton~n TrueType fonts. Check if you
by going to the Font drop-down list box on the toolbar. The font file Tekton~n.ttf should be copied to your \Windows
This spreadsheet has been optimised for a screen resolution of 1024x768 HiColor (16 bit) using large fonts. Right
desktop, click on Properties and go to Settings to adjust.
Remember!
Screen Resolution
Although this spreadsheet has been optimised and thoroughly tested on a resolution of
1024x768 using large fonts, it has also been tested using other combinations of 1024x768,
800x600, large fonts and small fonts. If you wish to use a combination other than the
1024x768 with large fonts, you may want to adjust Excel's display.
To adjust the display, click on one of the buttons to the right.
Then save your settings by clicking on the SAVE button to the right.
Customisation
Make your alterations (e.g. Company name or Zoom settings) and then click on the SAVE button in the Adjust Disp
This procedure will overwrite your master copy (template) with your customised details.
Warning
Any alterations you make will be saved back to the master copy, so it is best to start with a fresh sheet and on
want before saving. If you mess up the master copy, reinstall Bar Schedule to the Templates folder and follow the
Default Settings
The optimum default settings for the spreadsheet are as follows:
Enable AutoComplete for cell values should be disabled.
'Move selection after Enter' moves Right.
Zero values are enabled.
Sheet tabs are enabled.
r (16 bit) using large fonts. Right click on the main Windows
ADJUST
ADJUSTDISPLAY
DISPLAY
start with a fresh sheet and only make the alterations you
Templates folder and follow the previous instructions.
Copyright
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Disclaimer
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SOFTWARE, WHETHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
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ALTHOUGH EVERY EFFORT HAS BEEN MADE TO ENSURE THE ACCURACY OF THIS PROGRAM, USERS SHOULD VER
THEMSELVES.
REVISION HISTORY
Date
Version
8/9/2000
8/13/2000
11/12/2000
12/6/2000
1.00
1.10
1.20
2.00
Initial release.
Minor revision.
Handling of shape code 51 amended.
Major update including improved data export (xls) and new data im
Action
1/9/2001
3.00
SteelPac data export facility, delete bar mark facility and weight s
Improved error trapping for shape code 51. AutoFill shape code 51
Minimum end dimension facility for shape codes 11 & 21 added.
2/16/2001
3.01
6/1/2001
3.10
10/14/2001
3.20
8/3/2002
12/5/2004
4/15/2006
5/31/2006
6/13/2006
10/14/2006
1/17/2007
2/12/2007
3/7/2008
7/17/2009
3.21
3.22
3.23
5.00
5.01
5.02
5.03
5.04
5.05
5.10
Acknowledgements
Thank you to the Reinforced Concrete Council for their encouragement, comments and assistance in distributing t
The RCC is now part of The Concrete Centre, for further information email: enquiries@concretecentre.com
Also, thank you for advice to Dr Shaiq U.R. Khan BEng (Civil), MEng, PhD, PE, CEng, FIStructE.
Thanks to Constructive Technologies for assistance with the SteelPac export facility, email: info@constructivetechg
Fonts
The Tekton~n font file is not included in the licence agreement for sale. Tekton~n is freely available with the Reinfo
Spreadsheets for Concrete Design pack. Arial, Arial Black and Tahoma fonts are provided with Microsoft Windows
to www.microsoft.com/typography web site for further information.
E 8666
CEL
ngineering.org.uk
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email: chris@buczkowski.freeserve.co.uk
Action
port/import.
rated. Shape code diagram. Clear sheet
Help sheet. Autofill SC51 dim. C changed to Ctrl
Added min. dimension & deductions tables.
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ets
Rev
Rev
letter
letter
Date prepared :
Job no :
Prepared by :
Member
No.
of
mbrs
No. of
bars
in
each
mm
Checked by :
A*
B*
C*
D*
E/R *
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
Rev
letter