Minimum Concrete Cover for Beams – ACI & Eurocode Standards
This guide explains the minimum concrete cover for beams using two leading international codes: ACI 318 Table 20.6.1.3.1 and Eurocode 2 Table 4.4N. It helps engineers and drafters who detail reinforced concrete beams in various exposure conditions.
The minimum concrete cover for beams depends on environmental factors. According to ACI 318, you need at least 40 mm (1.5″) of cover for weather-exposed or ground-contact surfaces. For protected surfaces, the minimum is 20 mm (3/4″). Eurocode 2 requires between 25 mm and 40 mm, depending on exposure class, bar size, and fire rating needs.
Use durable plastic spacers to keep bars in place. Place spacers about 1.0 m apart along the beam. These maintain correct cover during pouring and curing. Avoid steel spacers; they can corrode and reduce durability over time.
Concrete cover not only protects the reinforcement from corrosion but also ensures proper bond strength between the bars and surrounding concrete. Insufficient cover can lead to premature deterioration, reduced structural performance, and failure to meet durability requirements specified in international standards.
What’s Included
- Minimum cover tables based on ACI and Eurocode
- Cross-section diagrams showing top, bottom, and side covers
- Cover requirements for beams in different exposures
- Notes on bar size, fire resistance, and code differences
This guide comes in PDF and DWG format. Use it for design, detailing, or site review.
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