ACI 215R-1992 Considerations for Design of Concrete Structures Subjected to Fatigue Loading《疲劳荷载混凝土建筑的设计注意事项》.pdf
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1、ACI 215R-74(Revised 1992/Reapproved 1997)Considerations for Design of Concrete StructuresSubjected to Fatigue LoadingReported by ACI Committee 215John M. HansonChairmanPaul W. AbelesJohn D. AntrimEarl I. Brown, IIJohn N. CernicaCarl E. Ekberg, Jr.*Neil M. HawkinsHubert K. HiisdorfCraig A. BallingerS
2、ecretaryCornie L. HulsbosDon A. LingerEdmund P. Segner, Jr.Surendra P. ShahLaurence E. SvabWilliam J. Venuti* Chairman of ACI Committee 215 at the time preparation of this report was begun.Committee members voting on the 1992 revisions:David W. JohnstonChairmanM. ArockiasamyP.N. BalaguruMark D. Bowm
3、anJohn N. CernicaLuis F. EstenssoroJohn M. HansonNeil M. HawkinsThomas T.C. HsuCraig A. BallingerSecretaryTi HuangLambit KaldMichael E. KregerBasile G. RabbatRaymond S. RollingsSurendra P. ShahLuc R. TaerweWilliam J. VenutiThis report presents information that is intended to aid the practicing engin
4、eerconfronted with consideration of repeated loading on concrete structures. Investi-1.1-Objective and scopegations of the fatigue properties of component materiak+oncrete, reinforcingl.2-Definitionsbars, welded reinforcing mats, and prestressing tendo ns-are reviewed. Applica- 1.3-Standards cited i
5、n this reporttion of this information to predicting the fatigue life of beams and pavements isdiscussed. A significant change in Section 3.1.2 of the 1992 revisions is theChapter 2-Fatigue properties of component materials, pg.increase in the allowable stress range for prestressing steel from 0.04 f
6、pu to215R-20.06 I;,.2.1-Plain concreteKeywords: beams (supports); compressive strength; concrete pavements: cracking (frac-2.2-Reinforcing barsturing); dynamic loads; fatigue (materials); impact; loads (Forces); microcracking; plain 2.3-Welded wire fabric and bar matsconcrete; prestressed concrete;
7、prestressing steel; reinforcedconcrete: reinforcingsteels; 2.4-Prestressing tendonsspecifications; static loads: strains; stresses; structural design; tensile strength; weldedwire fabric; welding; yield strength.CONTENTSChapter 3-Fatigue of beams and pavements, pg. 215R-153.1-Beams3.2-PavementsChapt
8、er l-Introduction, pg. 215R-2ACI Committee Reports, Guides, Standard Practices, andCommentaries are intended for guidance in designing, plan-ning, executing, or inspecting construction and in preparingspecifications. Reference to these documents shall not bemade in the Project Documents. If items fo
9、und in these doc-uments are desired to be part of the Project Documents theyshould be phrased in mandatory language and incorporatedinto the Project Documents.2 1 5R-1Notation, pg. 215R-19References, pg. 215R-19Appendix, pg. 215R-23ACI 215R-74 (Revised 1992) became effective Nov. 1, 1992.Copyright 0
10、 1992, 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 any electronic ormechanical device, printed or written or oral, or recording for sound or visual repro-duction or for
11、 use in any knowledge or retrieval system or device, unless permission inwriting is obtained from the copyright proprietors.215R-2 ACI COMMITTEE REPORTCHAPTER l-INTRODUCTIONIn recent years, considerable interest has developed in thefatigue strength of concrete members. There are several rea-sons for
12、 this interest. First, the widespread adoption of ulti-mate strength design procedures and the use of higherstrength materials require that structural concrete membersperform satisfactorily under high stress levels. Hence there isconcern about the effects of repeated loads on, for example,crane beam
13、s and bridge slabs.Second, new or different uses are being made of concretefatigue; however, this report does not specifically deal withthese types of loadings.1.3-Standards cited in this reportThe standards and specifications referred to in this docu-ment are listed below with their serial designat
14、ion, includingyear of adoption or revision. These standards are the latesteffort at the time this document was revised. Since some ofthe standards are revised frequently, although generally onlyin minor details, the user of this document may wish to checkdirectly with the committee if it is correct
15、to refer to themembers or systems, such as prestressed concrete railroad latest revision.ties and continuously reinforced concrete pavements. Theseuses of concrete demand a high performance product with an AC I 301-89assured fatigue strength.Third, there is new recognition of the effects of repeated
16、 ACI 318-89loading on a member, even if repeated loading does notcause a fatigue failure. Repeated loading may lead to inclined ASTM A 416-90cracking in prestressed beams at lower than expected loads,or repeated loading may cause cracking in component mater-ials of a member that alters the static lo
17、ad carrying char- ASTM A 421-90acteristics.l.l-Objective and scope ASTM A 615-90This report is intended to provide information that willserve as a guide for design for concrete structures subjectedto fatigue loading. ASTM 722-90However, this report does not contain the type of detaileddesign procedu
18、res sometimes found in guides.Chapter 2 presents information on the fatigue strength of AWS Dl.4-79concrete and reinforcing materials. This information has beenobtained from reviews of experimental investigations reportedin technical literature or from unpublished data made avail-able to the committ
19、ee. The principal aim has been to sum-marize information on factors influencing fatigue strengththat are of concern to practicing engineers.Chapter 3 considers the application of information onconcrete and reinforcing materials to beams and pavements.Provisions suitable for inclusion in a design spe
20、cification arerecommended.An Appendix to this report contains extracts from currentspecifications that are concerned with fatigue.1.2-DefinitionsIt is important to carefully distinguish between static,dynamic, fatigue, and impact loadings. Truly static loading, orsustained loading, remains constant
21、with time. Nevertheless,a load which increases slowly is often called static loading;the maximum load capacity under such conditions is referredto as static strength.Dynamic loading varies with time in any arbitrary manner.Fatigue and impact loadings are special cases of dynamicloading. A fatigue lo
22、ading consists of a sequence of loadrepetitions that may cause a fatigue failure in about 100 ormore cycles.Very high level repeated loadings due to earthquakes orother catastrophic events may cause failures in less than 100cycles. These failures are sometimes referred to as low-cycleSpecifications
23、for Structural Concrete forBuildingsBuilding Code Requirements for Rein-forced ConcreteStandard Specification for Uncoated SevenWire Stress Relieved Steel Strand for Pre-stressed ConcreteStandard Specification for Uncoated StressRelieved Steel Wire for Prestressed Con-creteStandard Specification for
24、 Deformed andPlain Billet Steel Bars for Concrete Rein-forcementStandard Specification for Uncoated HighStrength Steel Bar for Prestressing Con-creteStructuralWelding Code-Reinforcing SteelCHAPTER 2-FATIGUE PROPERTIESOF COMPONENT MATERIALSThe fatigue properties of concrete, reinforcing bars, andpres
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