Shopping Cart

No products in the cart.

ACI ITG 4.3R 07 2007

$44.15

ITG-4.3R-07 Report on Structural Design & Detailing for High Strength Concrete in Moderate to High Seismic Applications

Published By Publication Date Number of Pages
ACI 2007 66
Guaranteed Safe Checkout
Category:

If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to our online customer service team by clicking on the bottom right corner. We’re here to assist you 24/7.
Email:[email protected]

ACI ITG-4.3R presents a literature review on seismic design using high-strength concrete. The document is organized in chapters addressing the structural design of columns, beams, beam-column joints, and structural walls made with high-strength concrete, and focuses on aspects most relevant for seismic design. Each chapter concludes with a series of recommended modifications to ACI 318-05 based on the findings of the literature review. The recommendations include proposals for the modification of the equivalent rectangular stress block, equations to calculate the axial strength of columns subjected to concentric loading, column confinement requirements, limits on the specified yield strength of confinement reinforcement, strut factors, and provisions for the development of straight bars and hooks. Keywords: bond; confinement; drift; flexure; high-strength concrete; high-yield-strength reinforcement; seismic application; shear; stress block; strut-and-tie.

PDF Catalog

PDF Pages PDF Title
3 CONTENTS
CONTENTS
4 CHAPTER 1— INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER 1— INTRODUCTION
1.1— Background
1.1— Background
5 1.2—Scope
1.2—Scope
6 CHAPTER 2— NOTATION
CHAPTER 2— NOTATION
9 CHAPTER 3— DEFINITIONS
CHAPTER 3— DEFINITIONS
CHAPTER 4— DESIGN FOR FLEXURAL AND AXIAL LOADS USING EQUIVALENT RECTANGULAR STRESS BLOCK
CHAPTER 4— DESIGN FOR FLEXURAL AND AXIAL LOADS USING EQUIVALENT RECTANGULAR STRESS BLOCK
10 4.1—Parameters of equivalent rectangular stress block
4.1—Parameters of equivalent rectangular stress block
11 4.2—Stress intensity factor α1
4.2—Stress intensity factor α1
12 4.3—Stress block depth parameter β1
4.3—Stress block depth parameter β1
13 4.4—Stress block area α1β1
4.4—Stress block area α1β1
4.5—Limiting strain εcu
4.5—Limiting strain εcu
14 4.6—Axial strength of high-strength concrete columns
4.6—Axial strength of high-strength concrete columns
16 4.7—Comparison of different proposals for rectangular stress block
4.7—Comparison of different proposals for rectangular stress block
19 4.8—Recommendations
4.8—Recommendations
21 CHAPTER 5— CONFINEMENT REQUIREMENTS FOR BEAMS AND COLUMNS
CHAPTER 5— CONFINEMENT REQUIREMENTS FOR BEAMS AND COLUMNS
5.1—Constitutive models for confined concrete
5.1—Constitutive models for confined concrete
22 5.2—Previous research and general observations
5.2—Previous research and general observations
25 5.3—Equations to determine amount of confinement reinforcement required in columns
5.3—Equations to determine amount of confinement reinforcement required in columns
29 5.4—Definition of limiting drift ratio on basis of expected drift demand
5.4—Definition of limiting drift ratio on basis of expected drift demand
30 5.5—Use of high-yield-strength reinforcement for confinement
5.5—Use of high-yield-strength reinforcement for confinement
32 5.6—Maximum hoop spacing requirements for columns
5.6—Maximum hoop spacing requirements for columns
33 5.7—Confinement requirements for high-strength concrete beams
5.7—Confinement requirements for high-strength concrete beams
34 5.8—Maximum hoop spacing requirements for high- strength concrete beams
5.8—Maximum hoop spacing requirements for high- strength concrete beams
5.9—Recommendations
5.9—Recommendations
37 CHAPTER 6— SHEAR STRENGTH OF REINFORCED CONCRETE FLEXURAL MEMBERS
CHAPTER 6— SHEAR STRENGTH OF REINFORCED CONCRETE FLEXURAL MEMBERS
38 6.1—Shear strength of flexural members without shear reinforcement
6.1—Shear strength of flexural members without shear reinforcement
39 6.2—Effect of compressive strength on inclined cracking load of flexural members
6.2—Effect of compressive strength on inclined cracking load of flexural members
40 6.3—Effect of compressive strength on flexural members with intermediate to high amounts of transverse reinforcement
6.3—Effect of compressive strength on flexural members with intermediate to high amounts of transverse reinforcement
6.4—Shear strength of members with low shear span- depth ratios
6.4—Shear strength of members with low shear span- depth ratios
43 6.5—Calculation of shear strength of members subjected to seismic loading
6.5—Calculation of shear strength of members subjected to seismic loading
44 6.6—Use of high-strength transverse reinforcement
6.6—Use of high-strength transverse reinforcement
6.7—Recommendations
6.7—Recommendations
46 CHAPTER 7— DEVELOPMENT LENGTH/SPLICES
CHAPTER 7— DEVELOPMENT LENGTH/SPLICES
7.1—Design equations for development length of bars in high- strength concrete
7.1—Design equations for development length of bars in high- strength concrete
47 7.2—Design equations for development length of hooked bars in high- strength concrete
7.2—Design equations for development length of hooked bars in high- strength concrete
48 7.3—Recommendations
7.3—Recommendations
50 CHAPTER 8— DESIGN OF BEAM-COLUMN JOINTS
CHAPTER 8— DESIGN OF BEAM-COLUMN JOINTS
8.1—Confinement requirements for beam- column joints
8.1—Confinement requirements for beam- column joints
51 8.2—Shear strength of exterior joints
8.2—Shear strength of exterior joints
8.3—Shear strength of interior joints
8.3—Shear strength of interior joints
8.4—Effect of transverse reinforcement on joint shear strength
8.4—Effect of transverse reinforcement on joint shear strength
52 8.5—Development length requirements for beam- column joints
8.5—Development length requirements for beam- column joints
8.6—Recommendations
8.6—Recommendations
53 CHAPTER 9— DESIGN OF STRUCTURAL WALLS
CHAPTER 9— DESIGN OF STRUCTURAL WALLS
9.1—Boundary element requirements
9.1—Boundary element requirements
54 9.2—Shear strength of walls with low aspect ratios
9.2—Shear strength of walls with low aspect ratios
9.3—Minimum tensile reinforcement requirements in walls
9.3—Minimum tensile reinforcement requirements in walls
55 9.4—Recommendations
9.4—Recommendations
CHAPTER 10— LIST OF PROPOSED MODIFICATIONS TO ACI 318- 05
CHAPTER 10— LIST OF PROPOSED MODIFICATIONS TO ACI 318- 05
10.1—Proposed modifications to equivalent rectangular stress block
10.1—Proposed modifications to equivalent rectangular stress block
56 10.2—Proposed modifications related to confinement of potential plastic hinge regions
10.2—Proposed modifications related to confinement of potential plastic hinge regions
57 10.3—Proposed modifications related to bond and development of reinforcement
10.3—Proposed modifications related to bond and development of reinforcement
58 10.4—Proposed modifications related to strut- and- tie models
10.4—Proposed modifications related to strut- and- tie models
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
CHAPTER 11— CITED REFERENCES
CHAPTER 11— CITED REFERENCES
ACI ITG 4.3R 07 2007
$44.15