Ties hold the forms together to ensure the forms stay in place when you pour in the concrete for the column.
The above answer is incorrect. Ties have essentially nothing to do with forming concrete. They hold longitudinal rebar in place, not the formwork. They also provide shear resistance to the column as well as prevent the longitudinal rebar from buckling.
it is the rebar provided before completion of above columns where in overlaps shall be provided for the extension of columns
Stirrups in reinforcement are also commonly referred to as "ties." They are used in reinforced concrete to provide confinement and support to vertical reinforcement bars (rebar), helping to maintain the structural integrity and resist shear forces in beams and columns.
Based om types of reinforcement 1) Tied Columns 2) Spiral Columns Based on type of loading 1) Columns with axial loading 2) with uni axial eccentric loading 3) with bi axial eccentric loading Based on Slenderness Ratio 1) Short Columns (lx/D and ly/b <12) 2) long(Slender) Columns
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tied columns use the steel rebar in axial load they will carry more load per diameter spiral columns use concrete in axial load. spiral columns resist barreling better but carry less load the longer they are
This means that the columns are 350x350 mm in dimension and reinforced with 4 numbers of 20 mm diameter bars vertically. The ties used are R10-300, which implies that they are circular ties with a diameter of 10 mm spaced at 300 mm intervals. This is a typical reinforcement detail used in construction.
Renzo Basset has written: 'Behaviour of reinforced high strength lightweight concrete columns with rectangular ties'
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