Iso 6935 2 2019
Iso 6935 2 2019
Iso 6935 2 2019
STANDARD 6935-2
Fourth edition
2019-10
Reference number
ISO 6935-2:2019(E)
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ISO 6935-2:2019(E)
Contents Page
Foreword......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... iv
1 Scope.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 1
2 Normative references....................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
3 Terms and definitions...................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
4 Symbols........................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3
5 Dimensions, mass per unit length and permissible deviations........................................................................... 4
6 Requirements for ribs...................................................................................................................................................................................... 5
7 Chemical composition...................................................................................................................................................................................... 8
8 Mechanical properties..................................................................................................................................................................................10
8.1 Tensile properties............................................................................................................................................................................... 10
8.2 Bending properties............................................................................................................................................................................ 12
8.3 Rebending properties after ageing...................................................................................................................................... 12
8.4 Fatigue properties.............................................................................................................................................................................. 12
9 Testing........................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 13
9.1 Tensile test................................................................................................................................................................................................ 13
9.2 Conditions of testing........................................................................................................................................................................ 13
9.3 Bend test..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 13
9.4 Rebend test............................................................................................................................................................................................... 13
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9.5 Fatigue test............................................................................................................................................................................................... 14
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Chemical composition.................................................................................................................................................................... 14
10 Designation..............................................................................................................................................................................................................14
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11 Marking........................................................................................................................................................................................................................
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11.1 Marking on bars...................................................................................................................................................................................
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11.2 Identification of bundles.............................................................................................................................................................. 15
12 Evaluation of conformity............................................................................................................................................................................15
12.1 General......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 15
12.2 Evaluation of conformity during production.............................................................................................................. 15
12.3 Acceptance testing of a specific delivery........................................................................................................................ 16
12.3.1 General................................................................................................................................................................................... 16
12.3.2 Evaluation of characteristic values................................................................................................................ 16
12.3.3 Evaluation of specified minimum/maximum values...................................................................... 18
12.3.4 Test report........................................................................................................................................................................... 18
Annex A (informative) Five examples of marking systems for ribbed bars...............................................................19
Annex B (informative) Options for agreement between the manufacturer and purchaser......................24
Bibliography.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 25
Foreword
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This document was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 17, Steel, Subcommittee SC 16, Steels for
the reinforcement and prestressing of concrete. ISO 6935-2:2019
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third edition (ISO 6935-2:2015), which has been technically
revised. The main changes compared to the previous edition are as follows:
— Figures 1, 2, 3 have been revised;
— Figure 5, A.3, A.4 have been newly added;
— introduction of hot-rolled threaded reinforcing bar in Clause 3, 4, 6 and A.7.
A list of all parts in the ISO 6935 series can be found on the ISO website.
Any feedback or questions on this document should be directed to the user’s national standards body. A
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1 Scope
This document specifies technical requirements for ribbed bars to be used as reinforcement in concrete.
It is applicable to steel delivered in the form of bars, coils and de-coiled products. This document
covers both weldable and non-weldable steels. It does not apply to ribbed bars produced from finished
products, such as plates and railway rails.
The production process is at the discretion of the manufacturer.
2 Normative references
The following documents are referred to in the text in such a way that some or all of their content
constitutes requirements of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For
undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
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ISO/TR 9769, Steel and iron — Review of available methods of analysis
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ISO 14284, Steel and iron — Sampling and preparation of samples for the determination of chemical
composition ISO 6935-2:2019
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ISO 15630-1, Steel for the reinforcement and prestressing of concrete — Test methods — Part 1: Reinforcing
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bars, rods and wire
Note 2 to entry: Certification, i.e. third-party attestation related to products, processes, systems or persons, is
applicable to all objects of conformity assessment except for conformity assessment bodies themselves, to which
accreditation is applicable.
3.3
characteristic value
value having a prescribed probability of not being attained in a hypothetical unlimited test series
Note 1 to entry: Equivalent to “fractile”, which is defined in ISO 3534-1:2006.
Note 2 to entry: A nominal value is used as the characteristic value in some circumstances.
[SOURCE: ISO 16020:2005, 2.4.10, modified —Note 2 to entry has been added.]
3.4
core
part of the cross section of a bar containing neither ribs nor indentations
[SOURCE: ISO 16020:2005, 2.2.5, modified — “wire” has been removed from the definition.]
3.5
ductility class
classification of the ductility properties of ribbed reinforcing bars based on the value of the ratio of
tensile strength to yield strength, as well as the elongation measured either as Agt or as A
Note 1 to entry: See Table 6.
3.6
hot-rolled threaded reinforcing bar
type of bar with threaded geometry over its entire surface with two flat parts on the longitudinal side
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Note 1 to entry: This type of bar with external threads is generally connected to other threaded bars with
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3.7
longitudinal rib ISO 6935-2:2019
uniform continuous rib parallel to the axis of a bar
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[SOURCE: ISO 16020:2005, 2.2.7.1, modified — “wire” has been removed from the definition.]
3.8
nominal cross-sectional area
S0
cross-sectional area equivalent to the area of a circular plain bar of the same nominal diameter
[SOURCE: ISO 16020:2005, 2.2.15, modified — “wire” has been removed from the definition.]
3.9
product analysis
chemical analysis carried out on the product
[SOURCE: ISO 16020:2005, 2.4.4]
3.10
relative rib area
fR
area of the projections of all transverse ribs within a defined length on a plane perpendicular to the
longitudinal axis of the bar, divided by this length and the nominal circumference
[SOURCE: ISO 16020:2005, 2.2.11, modified — “wire” has been removed from the definition.]
3.11
rib height
a
distance from the highest point on the rib to the surface of the core measured perpendicular to the axis
of a bar
Note 1 to entry: See Figure 2.
[SOURCE: ISO 16020:2005, 2.2.12, modified — “highest point” has replaced “one point”, “perpendicular”
has replaced “normal”, “wire” has been removed from the definition and Note 1 to entry has been added.]
3.12
transverse rib spacing
c
distance between the centres of two consecutive transverse ribs (3.4) measured parallel to the axis
of a bar
Note 1 to entry: See Figure 1.
[SOURCE: ISO 16020:2005, 2.2.10, modified — “wire” has been removed from the definition.]
3.13
part of the circumference without rib
Σei
sum of the distances along the surface of the core between the ends of the transverse ribs (3.4) of
adjacent rows measured as the projection on a plane perpendicular to the axis of a bar
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[SOURCE: ISO 16020:2005, 2.2.13, modified — “or indentationless” has been removed from the term
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and “or indentations” and “wire” have been removed from the definition.]
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or oblique, to the longitudinal axis of the bar
[SOURCE: ISO 16020:2005, 2.2.7.2, modified]
3.15
transverse rib flank inclination
α
angle between the flank of a transverse rib (3.4) and the core surface of a bar measured perpendicular
to the longitudinal axis of the transverse rib (3.4)
Note 1 to entry: See Figure 2.
[SOURCE: ISO 16020:2005, 2.2.9, modified — “wire” has been removed from the definition.]
3.16
transverse rib inclination
β
angle between the rib and the longitudinal axis of a bar
Note 1 to entry: See Figures 1, 3 and 4.
[SOURCE: ISO 16020:2005, 2.2.8, modified — “wire” has been removed from the definition.]
4 Symbols
For the purposes of this document, the symbols listed in Table 1 apply.
Table 1 — Symbols
Symbol Unit Description Reference
a mm Rib height 3.11, Clause 6
A % Percentage elongation after fracture 8.1
Agt % Percentage total extension at maximum force 8.1
S0 mm2 Nominal cross-sectional area Clause 5, 9.1
b mm Top width of transverse rib at the mid-point Clause 6
c mm Transverse rib spacing 3.12, Clause 6
d mm Nominal diameter of the bar Clause 5, Clause 6, 9.3, 9.4,
Clause 10, 11.1,11.2,
Σei mm Part of the circumference without rib 3.13, Clause 6
fk — Required characteristic value 12.2, 12.3.2.3
fR — Relative rib area 3.10, Clause 6
k, k' — Indices 12.3.2.3.1
mn — Mean value of n individual values 12.3.2.3.1
n — Number of individual values 12.3.2.3.1
ReH MPaa Upper yield strength 8.1
Rm MPaa Tensile strength 8.1
Rp0,2 MPaa 0,2 % proof strength, plastic extension 8.1
sn — Standard deviation for n individual values
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xi — Individual value 12.3.2.3.1
α degree
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Transverse rib flank inclination 3.15, Clause 6
β degree Transverse rib inclination 3.16, Clause 6
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T mm width of longitudinal flat part of hot-rolled threaded bar Clause 6
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Unless otherwise agreed, the permissible deviation on delivery lengths from the rolling mill shall
+100
be 0 mm.
Table 3 (continued)
Nominal bar Ribs of uniform Crescent-shaped
diameter height ribs
d
mm
Transverse rib inclination, β All 35° ≤ β ≤ 90° 35° ≤ β ≤ 75°
Transverse rib flank inclination, α All α ≥ 40° α ≥ 40°
Part of the circumference without
rib, Σei All — 0,25dπ
Maximum
Top width of transverse rib at the
6 ≤ d < 20 0,4d
mid-point, b 0,2d
d ≥ 20 0,2d
Maximum
Requirements for rib parameters may be specified by the relative rib area, or by agreement between
the manufacturer and purchaser. Measurement of rib parameters shall be performed in accordance
with ISO 15630-1.
Dimensions defining the rib geometry in Table 3 are shown in Figures 1 to 5.
When longitudinal ribs are present, their height shall not exceed 0,15d.
For transverse rib spacing of hot-rolled threaded bars, a minimum limit less than 0,5d may be agreed at
the time of enquiry and order, but the minimum limit shall not be less than 0,35d.
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Key
1 longitudinal rib
2 transverse rib
Key
1 rib
2 rounded transition
Figure 2 — Rib flank inclination, α, rib height, a, and top width of transverse rib at the mid-
point, b — Section A-A from Figure 1
Figure 3 — Example of bar with varying rib inclinations to the longitudinal axis
3 , 124 × d × 0 , 25
*max T = ,min T = 0
2
Figure 5 — Example of hot-rolled bar with threaded geometry and longitudinal flat part
7 Chemical composition
The chemical composition of the steel, as determined by cast analysis, shall conform to Table 4.
Calculate the carbon equivalent, CEV, according to Formula (1):