ACI SP-225-2005 Serviceability of Concrete A Symposium Honoring Dr Edward G Navy《混凝土的可用性.讨论会荣誉博士 Dr Edward G Navy》.pdf
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1、 Serviceability of Concrete A Symposium Honoring Dr. Edward G. Nawy Editor Florian Barth Co-Editors Robert Frosch Hani Nassif Andrew Scanlon American Concrete Institute“ Advancing concrete knowledge SP-225 First printing, April 2005 DISCUSSION of individual papers in this symposium may be submitted
2、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 October 2005. All discussion approved by the Technical Activities Committee along with closing remarks by the authors will be published i
3、n the January-February 2006 issue of either AC1 Structural Journal or 42 1, Design of Reinforced Concrete Slabs; and 435, Deflection of Concrete Building Structures. The symposium and this special publication celebrate and honor the distinguished career of Dr. Nawy as an outstanding educator, commit
4、ted researcher, influential author, and professional engineer. The symposium consisted of three technical sessions with a total of 16 presentations. The symposium speakers and authors of articles in the volume consisted of friends, former students, and colleagues who traveled from around the world t
5、o join Dr. Nawy during this special tribute. Dr. Nawy is a distinguished professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Rutgers University, The State University of New Jersey. His commitment to engineering excellence during his nearly one-half century of service to the public
6、has earned him world-renowned recognition for his extensive work in the fields of reinforced and prestressed concrete, and particularly for addressing serviceability issues such as crack and deflection control. Not only has Dr. Nawy published over 175 technical papers during his career, he is also w
7、ell known for his concrete design textbooks. The “Nawy Books” are the first choice for the concrete engineering community, and his detailed approach and timely editing in response to continuous code changes has resulted in his textbooks being the preferred choice of educators, as well. This symposiu
8、m and special publication also recognized the outstanding contribution Dr. Nawy has made to the American Concrete Institute. He joinedAC1 in 1959, and is the founding chair ofACI Committee 224, Cracking. Dr. Nawy has essentially attended every committee meeting ofACI Committee 224 since its formatio
9、n in 1966, and is still an active contributor to the committee. He is an active member ofACI Committee 421, Design of Reinforced Concrete Slabs, and past chair and current member of committee 435, Deflection of Concrete Building Structures. He was the first chair of the AC1 Chapter Activities Commit
10、tee, where he helped implement key policies still used today. He is the recipient of numerous AC1 and other academic awards and is an AC1 Honorary Member. This special publication offers technical papers on aspects of concrete serviceability, with emphasis on concrete cracking and deflection for pre
11、stressed and non-prestressed members. iii Much of the effort of preparing this special publication was carried out by the technical session moderators, who deserve special thanks for their great support: Ted Krauthammer and Hani Nassif for Session No. 1; Debrethann Orsak and Andrew Scanlon for Sessi
12、on No. 2; and Robert Frosch and Harvey Haynes for Session No. 3. Of course, it goes without saying that this volume would not have been possible without the authors, the reviewers of the papers, and the continuous assistance of Todd R. Watson of AC1 staff in guiding the editors through the process.
13、The editors of this Special Publication would like to express their gratitude to Dr. Nawy for his guidance, sound advice, and friendship over the years, and to all those who contributed in making the symposium and dinner a memorable event for Dr. Nawy. Whether he is a mentor, teacher, colleague, or
14、friend, we all have learned to depend on Dr. Nawys achievements and on his dependable, hard-working character. Dr. Nawy has inspired us by displaying such exemplary conduct, outstanding dedication, and consummate technical knowledge throughout his many years of service to the engineering community a
15、nd ACI. Florian Barth FBA Inc. Structural Engineers Hayward, California December 2004 iv TABLE OF CONTENTS . Preface 111 SP-225-1: Theory of Elastic Analysis-Illusion and Superstition 1 by R. W. Furlong SP-225-2: Prescriptive or Performance Design for Fire? 13 by P. J. E. Sullivan SP-225-3: Performa
16、nce of Geopolymer Concrete Under Sulfate Exposure . 27 by S. E. Wallah, D. Hardjito, D. M. J. Sumajouw, and B. V. Rangan SP-225-4: Bacterial Concrete-A Concrete for the Future 37 by V. Ramakrishnan, R. K. Panchalan, and S. S. Bang SP-225-5: Analysis of 1-D Tension Stiffening with Discrete Cracks . 5
17、5 by D. Z. Yankelevsky and M. Jabareen SP-225-6: Deflection Control by Design 83 by A. Scanlon SP-225-7: Deflection Prediction and Cracking of Beams Prestressed with Unbonded Tendons . 93 by O. Ozkul, H. H. Nassif, and E Malhas SP-225-8: New Code Provisions for Long Term Deflection Calculations 1 19
18、 by R. H. Scott and A. W. Beeby SP-225-9: AC1 Code Deflection Requirements-Time for a Change? 133 by K. B. Bondy SP-225-10: Retrofitting and Repairing of Heavily Cracked Unbonded Post-Tensioned Structural Systems with Composite Materials 147 by P. R. Chakrabarti SP-225-11: Epoxy Coated Reinforcement
19、 and Crack Control 163 by D. T. Blackman and R. J. Frosch SP-225-12: Crack Width Prediction for Ledges in Inverted T Bent Caps . 179 by R. R. H. Zhu and T. T. C. Hsu SP-225-13: Assessment of Crack Width Prediction Methods for Post-Tensioned Beams 197 by A. Schokker, J. West, E. Villari, J. Breen, an
20、d M. Kreger V SP-225-14: Crack Control in Pnst-Tensioned One-way Slab Systems 21 3 by E V. Ulloa, S. R. Witthoft, and R. W. Poston SP-225-15: Time-Dependent Cracking and Crack Control in Reinforced Concrete Structures . 223 by R. I. Gilbert vi SP-225- 1 Theory of Elastic Analysis- Illusion and Super
21、stition by R. W. Furlong Synopsis: Building Codes have specified for the purpose of design, that “Theory of Elastic Frames ” be used for analyses of indeterminate structures. Sophisticated computer software has been developed based on the condition of elastic response to loading. Designers rely on c
22、omputed results from such analyses as if those results were perfect and reliable evaluations of structural behavior. The influence of assumptions regarding accepted simplifications, member stiffnesses, load definitions and frame connectivity is addressed. Reliability from elastic analyses is reveale
23、d as an illusion, and less sophisticated alternate analytic requirements are suggested. Kevwords: analysis; frame analysis; structural design 1 2 Furlong Richard W. Furlong, P.E., Ph.D. Honorary Member ASCE Emeritus Professor of Civil Engineering The University of Texas at Austin Introduction where
24、the right hand side (RHS) is the moment of resistance of the steel, the uniform load is W and g is the load factor. As the temperature of the steel increases during a fire, its yield stress reduces by a factor say Y and therefore and substituting (la) into (lb) we have This means that cover is not t
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