ACI 349 1R-2007 Reinforced Concrete Design for Thermal Effects on Nuclear Power Plant Structures《核电厂结构热效应用钢筋混凝土设计》.pdf
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1、ACI 349.1R-07Reinforced Concrete Designfor Thermal Effects onNuclear Power Plant StructuresReported by ACI Committee 349American Concrete InstituteAdvancing concrete knowledgeReinforced Concrete Design for Thermal Effectson Nuclear Power Plant StructuresFirst printingJune 2007ISBN 978-0-87031-246-05
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11、persedes ACI 349.1R-91 and was adopted and published May 2007.Copyright 2007, American Concrete Institute.All rights reserved including rights of reproduction and use in any form or by anymeans, including the making of copies by any photo process, or by electronic ormechanical device, printed, writt
12、en, or oral, or recording for sound or visual reproductionor for use in any knowledge or retrieval system or device, unless permission in writingis obtained from the copyright proprietors.349.1R-1ACI Committee Reports, Guides, Standard Practices, andCommentaries are intended for guidance in planning
13、,designing, executing, and inspecting construction. Thisdocument is intended for the use of individuals who arecompetent to evaluate the significance and limitations of itscontent and recommendations and who will acceptresponsibility for the application of the material it contains.The American Concr
14、ete Institute disclaims any and allresponsibility for the stated principles. The Institute shall notbe liable for any loss or damage arising therefrom.Reference to this document shall not be made in contractdocuments. If items found in this document are desired by theArchitect/Engineer to be a part
15、of the contract documents, theyshall be restated in mandatory language for incorporation bythe Architect/Engineer.Reinforced Concrete Design for Thermal Effectson Nuclear Power Plant StructuresReported by ACI Committee 349ACI 349.1R-07This report presents a design-oriented approach for considering t
16、hermaleffect on reinforced concrete structures. Although the approach is intended toconform to the general provisions of Appendix E of ACI 349, it is notrestricted to nuclear power plant structures. The general behavior of structuresunder thermal effects is discussed together with the significant is
17、sues toconsider in reinforcement design. Two types of structuresframes andaxisymmetric shellsare addressed. For frame structures, a rationale isdescribed for determining the extent of component cracking that can beassumed for purposes of obtaining the cracked structure thermal forces andmoments. Sti
18、ffness coefficients and carryover factors are presented in graph-ical form as a function of the extent of component cracking along its lengthand the reinforcement ratio. Fixed-end thermal moments for cracked compo-nents are expressed in terms of these factors for: 1) a temperature gradientacross the
19、 depth of the component; and 2) end displacements due to auniform temperature change along the axes of adjacent components. For theaxisymmetric shells, normalized cracked section thermal moments arepresented in graphical form. These moments are normalized with respect tothe cross-sectional dimension
20、s and the temperature gradient across thesection. The normalized moments are presented as a function of the internalaxial forces and moments acting on the section and the reinforcement ratio.Use of the graphical information is illustrated by examples.Keywords: cracking (fracturing); frames; nuclear
21、power plants; shells;structural analysis; structural design; temperature; thermal effect; thermalgradient; thermal properties.CONTENTSChapter 1Introduction, p. 349.1R-21.1General1.2Thermal effects and structural responses1.3General guidelines1.4Analysis techniques1.5Consideration of thermal effects
22、in analysis1.6Stiffness and deformation effects1.7SummaryChapter 2Notation and definitions, p. 349.1R-52.1Notation2.2DefinitionsChapter 3Frame structures, p. 349.1R-73.1Scope3.2Section cracking3.3Component cracking3.4Cracked component fixed-end moments, stiffnesscoefficients, and carryover factors3.
23、5Frame design exampleOmesh B. Abhat Branko Galunic Charles J. Hookham*Richard S. Orr*Adeola K. Adediran Partha S. Ghosal*Scott A. Jensen*Bozidar StojadinovicHansraj G. Ashar Herman L. Graves, III Jagadish R. Joshi Barendra K. TalukdarRanjit L. Bandyopadhyay Orhan Gurbuz*Richard E. Klingner Donald T.
24、 WardPeter J. Carrato James A. Hammell Nam-Ho Lee Andrew S. WhittakerRonald A. Cook Gunnar A. Harstead*Dan J. Naus*Albert Y. C. WongRolf Eligenhausen Christopher Heinz Dragos A. Nuta Charles A. Zalesiak*Werner A. F. Fuchs*Committee 349 members who were major contributors to the development of this r
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