Browse Forums General Discussion 1 Jul 14, 2016 5:32 pm Hi, Just wondering the what N25 is on steel reinforcing, is this suitable for medium to heavy loads? Re: Reinforced Concrete 3Jul 15, 2016 8:04 am Check your engineering Notes -Normal Concrete..N25 Strength Mpa: 20 Aggregate mm: 80 Slump mm eg N (25:20:80) -Nominal Steel Reinforcement - N- Denotes Deformed bars D500N: N24-24mm diam. rebars Note (1) N24 measured Nominal X-Section Area (452 mm2) equals 4-N12 Nominal X-section Area (4x 113mm2) approx A common mistake I see on site where Steel fixers substitute missing N24- bars for 2 x N12 bars...WRONG THE X-SECTIONAL AREAS AREN'T THE SAME Tables here http://www.arcreo.com.au/reinforcing-bar Designer,Engineer (Civil,Const & Envir),Builder,Concrete & Masonry Contract.Struct Repairs I couldn't attached the photo for some reason. Here is the link to the photo https://pin.it/79jwdMp 1 3226 Yes, unless you are in a low intensity rainfall area or the area is protected from rain. Do you have access to NCC Part 2 or can you download it? I can email you a copy… 10 12714 |