Reported by ACI Committee 201. — American Concrete Institute, 2016. — 82 p. — ISBN 978-1-945487-39-2. This guide describes specific types of concrete deterioration. Each chapter contains a discussion of the mechanisms involved and the recommended requirements for individual components of concrete, quality considerations for concrete mixtures, construction procedures, and...
Reported by ACI Committee 207. — American Concrete Institute, 2017. — 26 p. — ISBN 978-1-945487-79-8. This report outlines the causes , control, maintenance, and repair of erosion in hydraulic structures. Such erosion occurs from three major causes: cavitation , abrasion , and chemical attack. Design parameters, materials selection and quality, environmental factors , and other...
American Concrete Institute (ACI). First Printing. May 2008. 48 p. ISBN: 978-0-87031-278- 6. This document was developed to address the issues related to the prediction of creep under compression and shrinkageinduced strains in hardened concrete. It may be assumed, however, that predictions apply to concrete under tension and shear. It outlines the problems and limitations in...
Reported by ACI Committee 212. — American Concrete Institute, 2016. — 76 p. — ISBN 978-1-942727-80-4. This report reviews several categories and types of chemical admixtures and their use in unique concrete technologies. They are classified into 12 groups: air-entraining; normal, mid- and high range water-reducing; accelerating; set-retarding; extended set control;...
American Concrete Institute (ACI). First Printing. December 2010. 20 p. ISBN: 978-0-87031-404- 9. Recommendations of this guide include proportioning, mixing, placing, finishing, curing, and testing. Shrinkagecompensating concrete is produced using expansive cements or expansive component systems. There have been significant changes and advances in the use of...
Reported by ACI Committee 232. — American Concrete Institute, 2018. — 55 p. — ISBN 978-1-64195-006-0. Fly ash is used in concrete and other portland cement-based systems primarily because of its pozzolanic and cementitious properties. These properties contribute to strength gain and are known to improve the performance of fresh and hardened concrete, mortar, and grout. The use...
Reported by ACI Committee 233. — American Concrete Institute, 2017. — 29 p. — ISBN 978-1-945487-80-4. This report addresses the use of slag cement as a separate cementitious material added along with portland cement in the production of concrete. This report does not address slags derived from the smelting of materials other than iron ores . The material characteristics...
Reported by ACI Committee 236 and 241. — American Concrete Institute, 2017. — 34 p. — ISBN 978-1-945487-50-7. This report presents information on nanotechnology of concrete, including recent developments related to investigation of nanostructure and nanodesign of cement-based materials, the effects of nanoparticles, field applications, and health and environmental safety...
Reported by ACI Committee 301. — American Concrete Institute, 2016. — 64 p. — ISBN 978-1-945487-08-8. This is a Reference Specification that the Architect/Engineer can apply to any construction project involving structural concrete by citing it in the project Specifications. A mandatory requirements checklist and an optional requirements checklist are provided to assist the...
American Concrete Institute (ACI). 2004. 16 p. This guide presents state-of-the-art information relative to the construction of slab-on-ground and suspended-slab floors for industrial, commercial, and institutional buildings. It is applicable to the construction of normalweight and structural lightweight concrete floors and slabs made with conventional portland and blended...
Американский институт бетона (ACI). Доклад комитета 302 Американского института бетона. Русский язык. 2004. 100 стр. В настоящем руководстве дается самая современная информация о сооружении плит перекрытий на грунтовом основании и подвесных плит перекрытий для промышленных и коммерческих зданий. Руководство применяется для строительства с использованием полов и плит из обычного и...
American Concrete Institute (ACI). First Printing. March 2007. 12 p. ISBN: 978-0-87031-242- 7. This Specification covers requirements for hot weather concrete construction. Provisions of this Specification shall govern, except where other provisions are specified in Contract Documents. This Specification shall not be used in conjunction with ACI 301 or ACI 530.1.
American Concrete Institute (ACI). First Printing. July 2013. 28 p. ISBN: 978-0-87031-396- 7. This guide identifies problems associated with hot weather concreting and describes practices that alleviate these potential adverse effects. These practices include suggested preparations and procedures for use in general types of hot weather construction, such as pavements, bridges,...
Reported by ACI Committee 314. — American Concrete Institute, 2016. — 128 p. — ISBN 978-1-942727-93-4. This guide presents simplified methods and design techniques that facilitate and speed the engineering of low-rise buildings within certain limitations. Material is presented in an order that follows typical design process with procedures introduced as the designer will need...
American Concrete Institute (ACI). First Printing. September 2014. ISBN: 978-0-87031-934-1. 16 p. This Code provides information on the design, analysis, and construction of concrete thin shells.
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08. Нормативные требования по проектированию бетонных конструкций с комментариями. Американский институт бетона. 2008. 471 с.
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American Concrete Institute (ACI). First Printing. September 2014 ISBN: 978-0-87031-930-3. 524 p. This Code includes provisions for the design of concrete used for structural purposes, including plain concrete; concrete containing nonprestressed reinforcement, prestressed reinforcement, or both; composite columns with structural steel shapes, pipes, or tubing; and anchoring to...
Reported by ACI Committee 318. — American Concrete Institute, 2019. — 628 p. The “Building Code Requirements for Structural Concrete” (“Code”) provides minimum requirements for the materials, design, and detailing of structural concrete buildings and, where applicable, nonbuilding structures. This Code was developed by an ANSI-approved consensus process and addresses structural...
Reported by ACI Committee 318. — American Concrete Institute, 2019. — 628 p. The “Building Code Requirements for Structural Concrete” (“Code”) provides minimum requirements for the materials, design, and detailing of structural concrete buildings and, where applicable, nonbuilding structures. This Code was developed by an ANSI-approved consensus process and addresses structural...
Reported by ACI Committee 349. — American Concrete Institute, 2015. — 198 p. — ISBN 978-0-87031-993-8. This standard covers the proper design and construction of concrete structures that form part of a nuclear power plant and that have nuclear safety-related functions, but does not cover concrete reactor vessels and concrete containment structures (as defined by Joint ACI-ASME...
Reported by ACI Committee 365. — American Concrete Institute, 2017. — 56 p. — ISBN 978-1-945487-74-3. This report presents information to the owner and design professional on the service life prediction of new and existing concrete structures. Key factors controlling the service life of concrete and methodologies for evaluating the condition of the existing concrete structures...
Reported by ACI Committee 371. — American Concrete Institute, 2016. — 41 p. — ISBN 978-1-945 487-00-2. This guide presents recommendations for materials, analysis, design, and construction of concrete-pedestal elevated water storage tanks , including all-concrete and composite tanks. Composite tanks consist of a steel water storage vessel supported on a cylindrical reinforced...
American Concrete Institute (ACI). 2006. 44 p. This document provides recommendations for the design and construction of FRP-reinforced concrete structures. The document only addresses nonprestressed FRP reinforcement (concrete structures prestressed with FRP tendons are covered in ACI 440.4R). The basis for this document is the knowledge gained from worldwide experimental...
American Concrete Institute (ACI). First Printing. July 2008. 80 p. ISBN: 978-0-87031-285- 4. This document provides guidance for the selection, design, and installation of FRP systems for externally strengthening concrete structures. Information on material properties, design, installation, quality control, and maintenance of FRP systems used as external reinforcement is...
Reported by ACI Committee 440. — American Concrete Institute, 2017. — 110 p. — ISBN 978-1-945487-59-0. Fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) systems for strengthening concrete structures are an alternative to traditional strengthening techniques such as steel plate bonding, section enlargement, and external post-tensioning. FRP strengthening systems use FRP composite materials as...
American Concrete Institute (ACI). First Printing. March 2008. 11 p. ISBN: 978-0-87031-271- 7. This Specification covers materials, preparation, forming, placing, finishing, jointing, curing, and quality control of pervious concrete pavement. Provisions governing testing, evaluation, and acceptance of pervious concrete pavement are included.
American Concrete Institute (ACI). ACI 523.3R-93. 2014. 17 p. This guide applies to cellular concretes with cast densities greater than 50 lb/ft3 (800 kg/m3). Precast and cast-inplace cellular concretes are within the scope of this guide. Compressive strengths may vary widely and are specified based on a particular application. To assist in selection, proportioning, and production...
Reported by ACI Committee 544. — American Concrete Institute, 2018. — 40 p. — ISBN 978-1-64195-019-0. New developments in materials technology and the addition of field experience to the engineering knowledge base have expanded the applications of fiber-reinforced concrete (FRC). Fibers are made with different materials and can provide different levels of tensile/ flexural...
American Concrete Institute (ACI). First Printing. March 2010. 35 p. This document addresses the physical properties and durability of fiberreinforced concrete (FRC). The effects of fiber reinforcement are evaluated for various physical, short-term, and long-term benefits they impart to the concrete mixture. A variety of test methods, conditions, and properties are reported. The...
Reported by ACI Committee 544. — American Concrete Institute, 2017. — 48 p. — ISBN 978-1-945487-49-1. This report provides a synopsis of the existing testing methodologies for the determination of mechanical properties of hardened fiber-reinforced concrete (FRC) . This report applies to the mechanical properties of conventionally mixed and placed FRC, including fiber-reinforced...
American Concrete Institute, 2010. — 1200 p. Some of the most important work of the Institute is performed by its technical committees that prepare the committee reports and standards contained in the Manual. Technical committees of the Institute are organized into the following five groups with regard to their function: 100—General, 200—Materials and Properties of Concrete,...
American Concrete Institute, 2010. — 1200 p. Some of the most important work of the Institute is performed by its technical committees that prepare the committee reports and standards contained in the Manual. Technical committees of the Institute are organized into the following five groups with regard to their function: 100—General, 200—Materials and Properties of Concrete,...
American Concrete Institute, 2010. — 1200 p. Some of the most important work of the Institute is performed by its technical committees that prepare the committee reports and standards contained in the Manual. Technical committees of the Institute are organized into the following five groups with regard to their function: 100—General, 200—Materials and Properties of Concrete,...
Американские нормы на проектирование железобетонных конструкций (Engl).
ACI 318-02 contains the current code requirements for concrete building design and construction. The companion commentary (318-02) is in a side-by-side column format to match the corresponding code requirements. The commentary explains new or revised provisions that may be unfamiliar to code users. It also...
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