About Rebar Constraint Types

Rebar constraints lock rebar handle planes to planar references.

The planar references are as follows:

Note: Arc-shaped rebar can form constraints to concentric host surfaces.
In most cases, the rebar handle plane and the reference plane must be parallel. However, bar end handles can constrain to planes at angles up to 60 degrees.

You can specify the following types of constraints:

In the following figure, a stirrup and four simple, straight bars apply different constraint types.

Default Logic for Selecting Constraints References

The default constraint logic sequence for placed rebar is as follows:

  1. (Straight bars only) The bar seeks stirrup bar bend reference points to constrain its edge and planar position handles.
  2. The bar seeks the nearest host element cover surface. Standard style bars also look for stirrup bar handles, ignoring any host cover already occupied by a stirrup.
  3. If no cover surface or stirrup is found within the required tolerance, the bar seeks the nearest host surface, with or without cover. A constant distance lock constraint to that surface is formed.