ACI 207.2R-2007 Report on Thermal and Volume Change Effects on Cracking of Mass Concrete《热和体积变化对无钢筋混凝土裂化影响的报告》.pdf
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1、ACI 207.2R-07Reported by ACI Committee 207Report on Thermal andVolume Change Effectson Cracking of Mass ConcreteReport on Thermal and Volume Change Effectson Cracking of Mass ConcreteFirst PrintingSeptember 2007ISBN 978-0-87031-258-8American Concrete InstituteAdvancing concrete knowledgeCopyright by
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10、ting ACI.Most ACI standards and committee reports are gathered together in the annually revised ACI Manual ofConcrete Practice (MCP).American Concrete Institute38800 Country Club DriveFarmington Hills, MI 48331U.S.A.Phone: 248-848-3700Fax: 248-848-3701www.concrete.orgACI 207.2R-07 supersedes ACI 207
11、.2R-95 and was adopted and published September2007.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, written, or oral
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13、 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 Concrete Institu
14、te 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 of the cont
15、ract documents, theyshall be restated in mandatory language for incorporation bythe Architect/Engineer.Report on Thermal and Volume Change Effectson Cracking of Mass ConcreteReported by ACI Committee 207ACI 207.2R-07This report presents a discussion of the effects of heat generation andvolume change
16、 on the design and behavior of mass concrete elements andstructures. Emphasis is placed on the effects of restraint on cracking andthe effects of controlled placing temperatures, concrete strength requirements,and material properties on volume change.Keywords: adiabatic; cement; concrete cracking; c
17、reep; drying shrinkage;foundation; heat of hydration; mass concrete; modulus of elasticity;placing; portland cement; pozzolan; restraint; stress; temperature; tensilestrength; thermal expansion; volume change.CONTENTSChapter 1Introduction, p. 207.2R-21.1Scope1.2Mass concrete versus structural concre
18、te1.3Approaches for crack controlChapter 2Thermal behavior, p. 207.2R-32.1General2.2Thermal gradientsChapter 3Properties, p. 207.2R-43.1General3.2Strength requirements3.3Tensile strength3.4Creep3.5Thermal properties of concrete3.6Modulus of elasticity3.7Strain capacityChapter 4Heat transfer and volu
19、me change,p. 207.2R-84.1Heat generation4.2Moisture contents and drying shrinkage4.3Ambient temperatures4.4Placement temperature4.5Final temperature in service4.6Heat dissipation4.7Summary and examplesChapter 5Restraint, p. 207.2R-225.1General5.2Continuous external restraint5.3Internal restraintChapt
20、er 6Crack widths, p. 207.2R-256.1General6.2Crack control joints6.3LimitationsChapter 7References, p. 207.2R-267.1Referenced standards and reports7.2Cited referencesAppendix A, p. 207.2R-27A.1NotationA.2Metric conversionsJeffrey C. Allen Anthony A. Bombich Barry D. Fehl Gary R. MassTerrence E. Arnold
21、 Teck L. Chua Rodney E. Holderbaum Tibor J. PatakyRandall P. Bass Eric J. Ditchey Allen J. Hulshizer Ernest K. SchraderFloyd J. Best Timothy P. Dolen David E. Kiefer Gary P. WilsonStephen B. TatroChair207.2R-2 ACI COMMITTEE REPORTCHAPTER 1INTRODUCTION1.1ScopeThis report is primarily concerned with e
22、valuating thethermal behavior of mass concrete structures to control thecracking in members that occurs principally from thermalcontraction with restraint. This report presents a detaileddiscussion of the effects of heat generation and volumechanges on the design and behavior of mass concrete elemen
23、tsand structures, a variety of methods to compute heat dissipationand volume changes, and an approach to determine mass andsurface gradient stresses. It is written primarily to provideguidance for the selection of concrete materials, mixturerequirements, and construction procedures necessary tocontr
24、ol the size and spacing of cracks. The quality of concretefor resistance to weathering is not emphasized in recom-mending reduced cement contents; however, it should beunderstood that the concrete should be sufficiently durable toresist expected service conditions. This report can be appliedto most
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