ACI 445R-1999 Recent Approaches to Shear Design of Structural Concrete《结构混凝土剪切力设计的最新方法》.pdf
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1、ACI 445R-99 became effective November 22, 1999.Copyright 2000, 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, or
2、 recording for sound or visual reproduc-tion or for use in any knowledge or retrieval system or device, unless permission inwriting is obtained from the copyright proprietors.445R-1ACI Committee Reports, Guides, Manuals, and Commentariesare intended for guidance in planning, designing, executing,and
3、 inspecting construction. This document is intended for theuse of individuals who are competent to evaluate thesignificance and limitations of its content and recommendationsand who will accept responsibility for the application of thematerial it contains. The American Concrete Institute disclaimsan
4、y and all responsibility for the stated principles. The Instituteshall not be 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 contract documents
5、, theyshall be restated in mandatory language for incorporation bythe Architect/Engineer.Truss model approaches and related theories for the design of reinforcedconcrete members to resist shear are presented. Realistic models for thedesign of deep beams, corbels, and other nonstandard structural mem
6、bersare illustrated. The background theories and the complementary nature ofa number of different approaches for the shear design of structural con-crete are discussed. These relatively new procedures provide a unified,intelligible, and safe design framework for proportioning structural con-crete un
7、der combined load effects.Keywords: beams (supports); concrete; design; detailing; failure; models;shear strength; structural concrete; strut and tie.CONTENTSChapter 1Introduction, p. 445R-21.1Scope and objectives1.2Historical development of shear design provisions1.3Overview of current ACI design p
8、rocedures1.4SummaryChapter 2Compression field approaches, p. 445R-52.1Introduction2.2Compression field theoryRecent Approaches to Shear Designof Structural ConcreteReported by Joint ACI-ASCE Committee 445ACI 445R-99(Reapproved 2009)2.3Stress-strain relationships for diagonally crackedconcrete2.4Modi
9、fied compression field theory2.5Rotating-angle softened-truss model2.6Design procedure based on modified compressionfield theoryChapter 3Truss approaches with concrete contribution, p. 445R-173.1Introduction3.2Overview of recent European codes3.3Modified sectional-truss model approach3.4Truss models
10、 with crack friction3.5Fixed-angle softened-truss models3.6SummaryChapter 4Members without transverse reinforcement, p. 445R-254.1Introduction4.2Empirical methods4.3Mechanisms of shear transfer4.4Models for members without transverse reinforcement4.5Important parameters influencing shear capacity4.6
11、ConclusionsChapter 5Shear friction, p. 445R-355.1Introduction5.2Shear-friction hypothesis5.3Empirical developmentsP. E. Adebar*N. M. Hawkins D. Mitchell*D. M. Rogowsky*J. F. Bonacci T. T. C. Hsu R. G. Oesterle G. M. SabnisM. P. Collins G. J. Klein M. A. Polak D. H. SandersD. Darwin T. Krauthammer K.
12、 S. Rajagopalan J. K. WightW. H. Dilger J. G. MacGregor K. H. Reineck*P. ZiaA. B. Gogate*Members of Subcommittee 445-1 who prepared this report.J. A. Ramirez*ChairC. W. FrenchSecretary445R-2 MANUAL OF CONCRETE PRACTICE5.4Analytical developments5.5Code developmentsChapter 6Design with strut-and-tie m
13、odels,p. 445R-376.1Introduction6.2Design of B regions6.3Design of D regionsChapter 7Summary, p. 445R-467.1Introduction7.2Truss models7.3Members without transverse reinforcement7.4Additional workAppendix AACI 318M-95 shear design approach for beams, p. 445R-49Appendix BReferences, p. 445R-50CHAPTER 1
14、INTRODUCTION1.1Scope and objectivesDesign procedures proposed for regulatory standardsshould be safe, correct in concept, simple to understand, andshould not necessarily add to either design or constructioncosts. These procedures are most effective if they are basedon relatively simple conceptual mo
15、dels rather than oncomplex empirical equations. This report introduces designengineers to some approaches for the shear design of one-way structural concrete members. Although the approachesexplained in the subsequent chapters of this report are rela-tively new, some of them have reached a sufficien
16、tly maturestate that they have been implemented in codes of practice.This report builds upon the landmark state-of-the-art reportby the ASCE-ACI Committee 426 (1973), The ShearStrength of Reinforced Concrete Members, which reviewedthe large body of experimental work on shear and gave thebackground t
17、o many of the current American Concrete Insti-tute (ACI) shear design provisions. After reviewing themany different empirical equations for shear design,Committee 426 expressed in 1973 the hope that “the designregulations for shear strength can be integrated, simplified,and given a physical signific
18、ance so that designers canapproach unusual design problems in a rational manner.”The purpose of this report is to answer that challenge andreview some of the new design approaches that have evolvedsince 1973 (CEB 1978, 1982; Walraven 1987; IABSE1991a,b; Regan 1993). Truss model approaches and relate
19、dtheories are discussed and the common basis for these newapproaches are highlighted. These new procedures provide aunified, rational, and safe design framework for structuralconcrete under combined actions, including the effects ofaxial load, bending, torsion, and prestressing.Chapter 1 presents a
20、brief historical background of thedevelopment of the shear design provisions and a summaryof the current ACI design equations for beams. Chapter 2discusses a sectional design procedure for structural-concrete one-way members using a compression fieldapproach. Chapter 3 addresses several approaches i
21、ncorpo-rating the “concrete contribution.” It includes brief reviewsof European Code EC2, Part 1 and the Comit Euro-Interna-tional du BtonFdration International de la Prcontrainte(CEB-FIP) Model Code, both based on strut-and-tie models.The behavior of members without or with low amounts ofshear rein
22、forcement is discussed in Chapter 4. An explanationof the concept of shear friction is presented in Chapter 5.Chapter 6 presents a design procedure using strut-and-tiemodels (STM), which can be used to design regions havinga complex flow of stresses and may also be used to designentire members. Chap
23、ter 7 contains a summary of the reportand suggestions for future work.1.2Historical development of shear design provisionsMost codes of practice use sectional methods for design ofconventional beams under bending and shear. ACI BuildingCode 318M-95 assumes that flexure and shear can behandled separa
24、tely for the worst combination of flexure andshear at a given section. The interaction between flexure andshear is addressed indirectly by detailing rules for flexuralreinforcement cutoff points. In addition, specific checks onthe level of concrete stresses in the member are introduced toensure suff
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