ACI SP-134-1992 Concrete Design Based on Fracture Mechanics《基于断裂力学的混凝土设计》.pdf
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1、ON I AC1 SP-134 92 E 0662949 0504779 “1T 9 CONCRETE DESIGN BASED I FRACTURE MECHANICS a a COPYRIGHT ACI International (American Concrete Institute)Licensed by Information Handling ServicesAC1 SP-134 i2 = Obb2949 0504780 b71 CONCRETE DESIGN BASED COPYRIGHT ACI International (American Concrete Institu
2、te)Licensed by Information Handling ServicesAC1 SP-134 92 W 0662949 0504783 508 5 DISCUSSION of individual papers in this symposium may be submitted in accordance with general requirements of the AC1 Publication Policy to AC1 headquarters at the address given below. Closing date for submission of di
3、scussion is March 1,1993. Ail discussion approved by the Technid Activities Committee along with closing remarks by the authors wiil be published in the September/October 1993 issue of either AC1 Structural Jou mal or AC1 Materials Journal depending on the subject emphasis of the individual paper. T
4、he Institute is not responsible for the statements or opinions expressed in its publications. Institute publications are not able to, nor intended to, supplant individual training, responsibility, or judgment of the user, or the supplier, of the information presented. The papers in this volume have
5、been reviewed under Institute publication procedures by individuals expert in the subject areas of the papers. Copyright o 1992 AMERICAN CONCRETE INSTITUTE P.O. Box 19150, Redford Sation Detroit, Michigan 48219 All rights reserved including rights of reproduction and use in any form or by any means,
6、 including the making of Copies by any photo proces, or by any electronic or mechanical device, printed or written or oral, or recording for sound or visual reprodudion or for use in any knowledge or retrieval system or device, unless permission in writing is obtained from the qyright proprietors. P
7、rinted in the United States of America Editorial production Victoria Lunick Library of Congress cataiog card number 92-73233 COPYRIGHT ACI International (American Concrete Institute)Licensed by Information Handling ServicesAC1 SP-I134 92 0bb2949 0504782 444 W PREFACE At the Fall meeting of the Ameri
8、can Concrete Institute in Phila- delphia in 1990, AC1 Committee 446 sponsored a technical paper session entitled “Design Based on Fracture Mechanics.“ In its meeting directly fol- lowing the session, the Committee agreed that the presented papers had been excellent, and voted to publish a proceeding
9、s. This book contains eight of the nine papers presented at that session, as well as one invited paper. Only one of the authors was a practitioner, the rest being academicians. About one-half of the papers are by authors from the United States, the other half are by authors from other countries. Man
10、y dollars and much human effort has been spent, as evidenced by hundreds of journal publications, on research into the fracture behavior of concrete structures. It is now time to make this massive research effort productive by changing design practice so that more economical, more func- tional concr
11、ete structures will be built. It is hoped that this volume will be a step in the right direction. The purpose of the session was to present recent advances in our un- derstanding of fracture in concrete in such a way that practitioners could understand and use it, and also to identi ways in which pr
12、actitioners can make use of fracture mechanics in design of concrete structures. Currently, designers in the United States use the AC1 318 Building Code, which cur- rently makes absolutely no use of fracture mechanics concepts. To enable designers to use fracture mechanics, a logical next step would
13、 be to incor- porate these concepts into a revised building code. All of the papers included in this proceedings address the cracking phenomenon in concrete structures. Two of the papers (by Bahnt and by Gerstle et al.) identie the importance of fracture mechanics in concrete structures and suggest
14、explicit (although different) recommendations for revision of the AC1 318 Building Code. The paper by Buyukozturk and Lee discusses mixed-mode fracture concepts in structural concrete design, with specific applications to joints between segments in prestressed segmental concrete bridge girders. The
15、papers by Elfgren and Swartz, and by Pukl et al., address the problem of pullout of headed anchor bolts. McCabe et al., investigated the bond behavior of epoxy-coated reinforcing bars from a fracture mechanics viewpoint. Practical methods for designing reinforced concrete beams and slabs, including
16、the effects of cracking are reported by Jan, and by Ashmawi et al., respectively. Finally, the response of plain and I 111 COPYRIGHT ACI International (American Concrete Institute)Licensed by Information Handling ServicesAC1 SP-134 92 W Obb2949 050Y783 380 W reinforced concrete structures under cycl
17、ic loadings, including progressive microcracking and crack closure effects, is investigated by La Borderie et al. The hard work and patience of the contributors and of the reviewers is gratefully acknowledged. Also, the support of the Session diagonal tension; failure; fracture mechanics; pullout te
18、sts; punching shear; shear properties; size effect; standards; structural design; torsion COPYRIGHT ACI International (American Concrete Institute)Licensed by Information Handling ServicesAC1 SP-134 92 Obb2949 0504787 T2b = 2 BaZant Zdeni5k P. Baiant is a Walter P. Murphy Professor of Civil Engineer
19、ing at the Center for Advanced Cement-Based Materials, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, U.S.A. 1 Introduction It has long been known that ultimate loads of concrete structures exhibit size effect. The classical explanation has been Weibulls weakest-link theory which takes into account th
20、e random nature of concrete strength 1,2,3,4,5. However, for reasons given elsewhere 6 and briefly explained in the Appendix, it now appears that the statistical theory does not suffice to describe the essence of the size effect observed in brittle failures of reinforced concrete structures and play
21、s only a secondary role. The main mechanism of the size effect in this type of failure is deterministic rather than statistical, and is due to the release of the stored energy of the structure into the front of the cracking zone or fracture. This phenomenon is properly described by fracture mechanic
22、s in its recently developed nonlinear formulation which takes into account the distributed nature of cracking at the fracture front. The purpose of this review paper is to summarize the existing evidence and also present some recent experimental results obtained at Northwestern University. 2 Mathema
23、tical Description of Size Effect The size effect is defined by comparing the ultimate loads (maximum loads), Pu, of geometrically similar structures of different sizes. This is done in terms of the nominal stress UN at failure. For two-dimensional similarity (e.g., panels), UN = c,P,/bd, and for thr
24、ee-dimensional similarity (e.g., cylinders), UN = c,Pu/d2. Here b = thickness of a two-dimensional structure; d = characteristic dimension (size), which may be defined as any dimension of the structure, e.g., the depth of a beam or its span, since only the relative values of UN matter; and c, = chos
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