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please explain me the difference of 4 legged,6 legged %26 8 legged stirrups with sketch must

Answer
You can have 4, and 6-leg stirrups, but these are normally in wider beams, otherwise there would be congestion. The main outer stirrup would be around the perimenter, then the next one would be the same height, but narrower, and the the 3rd one narrower than the 2nd. Looking from the top of the beam, you will see 3 no. 2-legged stirrups sitting next to eachother, but looking from the X-section of the beam, you will see 6 vertical hangers, but only 2 horizontal lines of the stirrups, as they will be hidden one behind the other. Similary, for 8-leg stirrups, you will have yet another link innermost.

So, when taking quantities, each of the inner stirrups will be a complete rectangular link (shape Code 51), unless it has been detailed as a hanger link, such as Shape Code 47 in the website below:

http://www.kbrebar.co.uk/bs-8666  

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.Fellow of Institution of Structural Engineers (UK) .Fellow of Institution of Civil Engineers(UK) .Member of the Institution of Engineers, Kenya .Registered Engineer, ERB, Kenya .Member of the Architectural Association of Kenya (Engineers Chapter) .Chartered Engineer (UK)

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•1984: International Conference on the Art and Practice of Structural Design, London •1994: 3rd Int. Kerensky Conference in Structural Engineering, Singapore •2008: International Conference on High-Rise Towers, Abu Dhabi

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BSc, 1st Class Hons, in Building Engineering, University of Bath, UK MSc in Concrete Structures and Technology, University of London. Diploma of Imperial College, UK.

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•Science Congress Special Award (for 2-seater Hovercraft - 1968) •Institution of Civil Engineers Award for outstanding performance at Bath University (1975) •Concrete Society Postgraduate study Bursary Award (1976) •Consular Representative for British High Commission, Nairobi. (1995 to 1998) •Examiner for Institution of Civil Engineers Professional Interviews, Nairobi. (1997 to 1998) •Branch Representative in Vienna for PI assessment for Inst. of Struct. Engrs. (1999 to date)

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