ACI SP-204-2001 Design and Construction Practices to Mitigate Cracking《降低破裂的设计和操作规范》.pdf
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1、DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION PRACTICES TO MITIGATE CRACKING EDITOR: EDWARD G. NAW CO-EDITORS: FLOW G. BARTH ROBERT J. FROSCH Design and Construction Practices to Mitigate Cracking Editor Edward G. Nawy Co-Editors Florian G. Barth Robert J. Frosch o international SP-204 DISCUSSION of individual papers in
2、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 discussion is December 2001. All discussion approved by the Technical Activities Committee along with closing remarks b
3、y the authors will be published in the MarcWApril 2002 issue of either AC1 Structural Journal or AC1 Materials I Journal depending on the subject emphasis of the individual paper. i The Institute is not responsible for the statements or opinions expressed in its publications. Institute publications
4、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 been reviewed under Institute publication procedures by individuals expert in the subject areas of the papers. Copyri
5、ght O 2001 AMERICAN CONCRETE INSTITUTE P.O. Box 9094 Farmington Hills, Michigan 48333-9094 All rights reserved including rights of reproduction and use in any form or by any means, including the making of copies by any photo process, or by any electronic or mechanical device, printed or written or o
6、ral, or recording for sound or visual reproduction or for use in any knowledge or retrieval system or device, unless permission in writing is obtained from the copyright proprietors. The photos on the front and back covers are courtesy of Edward G. Nawy, Distinguished Professor of Civil Engineering
7、at Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey. Printed in the United States of America Editorial production: Bonnie L. Gold Library of Congress catalog card number: 2001093041 ISBN: 0-8703 1-043-7 Correct design of concrete structural systems requires consideration of serviceability requirements,
8、 as determined by crack-control measures. Higher- strength reinforcement, higher-strength concrete, more slender concrete elements, use of a host of admixtures, and emerging construction techniques have increased the need for serious consideration of crack mitigation and crack control in concrete st
9、ructural systems. This volume is derived from a national symposium of the American Concrete Institute sponsored by AC1 Committee 224, Cracking. The majority of the papers were presented in two highly attended technical sessions in San Diego, CA, entitled “Design and Construction Practices to Mitigat
10、e Cracking.” The first session was chaired by Edward G. Nawy, and the second session was jointly chaired by Grant T. Halverson and Harvey H. Haynes. The topics in this volume encompass a wide range of subjects, including a detailed summary of worldwide provisions for crack control in reinforced and
11、prestressed concrete beams; two- way slabs and circular tanks, together with the latest Eurocode provisions, including design examples; early-age thermal cracking; diagonal cracking, including seismically induced diagonal cracks; crack mitigation effects of shrinkage reducing admixtures fibers; repa
12、ir of cracks; cracking in water- retaining structures; and an overview of the cracking developed in the 1999 earthquake in Turkey. This special publication also includes a list of references at the end of each paper, which can be helpful to design engineers and constructors. All papers presented in
13、this publication were reviewed by recognized experts in accordance with the AC1 review procedures. Each paper had a minimum of two reviewers. It is hoped that designers, constructors, and codifying bodies will be able to draw on the vast material presented in this volume along with the recently revi
14、sed and updated AC1 224 committee report “Control of Cracking in Concrete Structures,” in improving the long-term cracking behavior and performance of concrete-constructed facilities. Edward G. Nawy Editor and Founding Chairman, AC1 Committee 224 Florian G. Barth Co-editor and Current Chairman, AC1
15、Committee 224 Robert J. Frosch Co-editor and Secretary, AC1 Committee 224 . Preface 111 Design for Crack Control in Reinforced and Prestressed Concrete Beams, Two-way Slabs and Circular Tanks-A State-of-the-Art by E. G. Nawy . 1 Early-Age Thermal Cracking in Laser-Screeded Concrete Slabs by H. Hayne
16、s . 43 Crack Control Provisions in the New Eurocode for the Design of Concrete Structures by A. W. Beeby . 57 Diagonal Cracking and Diagonal Crack Control in Structural Concrete by P. Adebar 85 Positive Moment Cracking in Diaphragms of Simple-Span Prestressed Girders Made Continuous by A. Mirmiran,
17、S. Kulkami, R. Miller, M. Hastak, B. Shahrooz, and R. Castrodale 117 Flexural Crack Control in Reinforced Concrete by R. J. Frosch . 135 Crack Mitigation Effects of Shrinkage Reducing Admixtures by A. Bentur, N. S. Berke, M. P. Dallaire, and T. A. Duming . 155 Use of Fibers for Plastic Shrinkage Cra
18、ck Reduction in Concrete by P. Balaguru . 171 Mitigation of Seismic Induced Diagonal Cracks in Concrete Columns by External Prestressing by M. Saatcioglu . 195 Improving Watertightness of Reinforced Concrete Structures with Shrinkage-Reducing Admixtures by J .K .Buffenbarger, C. K. Nmai, and M. A. M
19、iltenberger . 217 What is the Crack Width in Concrete Structures to Prevent Leakage? by L. G. Mrazek 237 V Cracks-Concrete Repairs Life Threatening Wounds by A. M.Vaysburd, R. W. Poston, and J. E. McDonald . 249 Cracking in Concrete Structures During the August 17, 1999 Earthquake in Turkey by M. Sa
20、atcioglu . 261 VI SP 204-1 Design for Crack Control in Reinforced and Prestressed Concrete Beams, Two-way Slabs and Circular Tanks - A State-of-t he- Art by E. G. Nawy Syiiopsis: This paper presents the state-of-the art in the evaluation of the flexural crack width development and crack control of f
21、lexural cracks in reinforced and prestressed concrete structures. It is based on extensive research over the past five decades in the United States and overseas in the area of macro-cracking in reinforced and prestressed concrete elements. Mitigation and control of cracking has become essential in o
22、rder to maintain the integrity and aesthetics of concrete structures and their long-term durability performance. The trend is stronger than ever towards better utilization of concrete strength, use of higher strength concretes in the range of 12,000-20,000 psi and higher compressive strength, more p
23、restressed concretes and increased uses of limit failure theories - all these trends require closer control of serviceability requirements of cracking and deflection behavior. The paper discusses and presents common expressions for the mitigation and control of cracking in reinforced concrete beams
24、and thick one-way slabs, prestressed, pretensioned and post-tensioned flanged beams, reinforced concrete two-way action structural floor dahs and plates, and large diameter circular tanks. In addition, recommendations are given for the maximum tolerable flexural crack widths in concrete elements bas
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