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Building Code Requirements for Structural Concrete (ACI 318M-11) Design of Structures with High-Strength Concrete by ACI 318 David Darwin Vietnam Institute for Building Science and Technology (IBST) Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City December 12-16, 2011
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This morning Slender columns Walls High-strength concrete
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Background ACI 318 provisions that apply to high-strength concrete
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Background High strength concrete = ?
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1920s> 20 MPa 1950s> 35 MPa 1990s> 60 MPa
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> 70 MPa
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100 – 135 MPa
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High-strength concrete Small % Important Columns in high-rise buildings
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The tallest building in the world is constructed of reinforced concrete
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Compressive behavior
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cylinder size 100 x 200 mm vs. 150 x 300 mm molds
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f' c (4x8 in.) = 1.016f' c (6x12 in.) f' c (100x200 mm) = 1.016f' c (150x300 mm)
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End condition
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Stress-strain curves
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Behavior in compression tests
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Strength versus age
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Strength gain - example 28 days 91 days % gain absolute gain 20 MPa 35 MPa 75 % 15 MPa 64 MPa 92 MPa 44 % 28 MPa
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Tensile and fracture behavior
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Relationship between tensile and compressive strength
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Fracture The energy required to open a crack once the tensile strength has been reached
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Fracture energy vs. compressive strength
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Structural behavior Bond Shear
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Bond 1.83 m 4.88 m
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Splices w/o confining reinforcement
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Splices w/ confining reinforcement
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A s f s /f′ c 1/2 (Prediction), in. 2 A s f s /f′ c 1/2 (Test), in. 2
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A s f s /f′ c 1/4 (Prediction), in. 2 A s f s /f′ c 1/4 (Test), in. 2
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Shear
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Creep and shrinkage
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Specific creep
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Creep coefficient
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Shrinkage
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ACI 318 provisions that apply to high- strength concrete Required average strength Evaluation and acceptance of concrete Stress block parameter Limits that apply to shear, torsion, and bond Transmission of column loads through floor systems
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Required average strength
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Evaluation and acceptance of concrete (a)Arithmetic average of all sets of three consecutive strength tests* equals or exceeds (b)No strength test* falls below by more than 3.5 MPa when is 35 MPa or less; or by more than when is more than 35 MPa *Test = average strength of three 100 200 mm cylinders or of two 150 300 mm cylinders
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Stress-block parameter 1
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Limits that apply to shear, torsion, and bond Shear and torsion
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Bond
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Transmission of column loads through floor systems
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Summary Background ACI 318 provisions that apply to high-strength concrete
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The University of Kansas David Darwin, Ph.D., P.E. Deane E. Ackers Distinguished Professor Director, Structural Engineering & Materials Laboratory Dept. of Civil, Environmental & Architectural Engineering 2142 Learned Hall Lawrence, Kansas, 66045-7609 (785) 864-3827 Fax: (785) 864-5631 daved@ku.edu
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