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Artículo:

DIN Standard on Formwork Pressures Updated

Resumen:

Standard now addresses pressures exerted by self-consolidating concrete.

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27

Publicación:

Concrete International

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32

Número:

6

Periodo:

Junio 2010

ISSN:

01624075

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  • Documento número 986678
  • Actualizado el martes, 10 de julio de 2018 11:06:03 a. m.
  • Creado el martes, 10 de julio de 2018 11:06:03 a. m.
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Artículo:

Evaluation of SCC Formwork Pressure

Autor:

Kamal Henri Khayat

Ahmed F. Omran

Resumen:

A research project was undertaken with the aim of developing expertise and guidelines for predicting lateral formwork pressures associated with self-consolidating concrete (SCC). Lack of information regarding formwork pressure variations during casting and pressure decay following placement has prompted contractors and engineers to design for full hydrostatic pressure as recommended by ACI Committee 347. Unfortunately, this leads to increased costs for formwork systems—compromising profitability by offsetting cost savings associated with rapid placements and labor savings associated with SCC. This article reviews the study and discusses a pressure column device for predicting lateral pressure exerted by SCC; empirical test methods for evaluating the at-rest structural buildup of SCC—a phenomenon that has been shown to significantly affect formwork pressure; and proposed design equations

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30

Publicación:

Concrete International

Volúmen:

32

Número:

6

Periodo:

Junio 2010

ISSN:

01624075

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01624075-2010-06.txt

  • Documento número 986679
  • Actualizado el martes, 10 de julio de 2018 11:06:03 a. m.
  • Creado el martes, 10 de julio de 2018 11:06:03 a. m.
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CRSI Detailing Corner: Concrete Cover at Rustications, Drip Grooves, and Formliners

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Concrete cover is defined as the distance between the outermost surface of embedded reinforcement and the closest outer surface of the concrete. For flat or single plane formwork, providing the proper cover is fairly straightforward considering the appropriate tolerances. The issue becomes more complex when considering architectural rustication, reveals, or drip grooves on the concrete surface. Architectural formliners further complicate the issue because of the multiple amplitudes likely present on the form surface. In all cases, the concrete cover to the embedded reinforcing steel must be properly considered on the concrete surface. This article examines these concrete cover issues as they affect some basic structural elements.

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35

Publicación:

Concrete International

Volúmen:

32

Número:

6

Periodo:

Junio 2010

ISSN:

01624075

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01624075-2010-06.txt

  • Documento número 986680
  • Actualizado el martes, 10 de julio de 2018 11:06:03 a. m.
  • Creado el martes, 10 de julio de 2018 11:06:03 a. m.
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Sustainability and the Built Environment

Autor:

Peter Richner

Resumen:

The quality of the built environment is a key factor for a truly sustainable society. Even in ancient times, every society defined itself by means of landmark construction projects. This hasn’t changed much today as we are witnessing ongoing competitions to have the tallest building or the longest bridge in the world. From a social point of view, the quality of life that buildings and infrastructure provide is even more important. The careful design and construction of new buildings can lead to reduced energy demand. The real challenge in creating a sustainable built environment is retrofitting the existing building stock.

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39

Publicación:

Concrete International

Volúmen:

32

Número:

6

Periodo:

Junio 2010

ISSN:

01624075

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01624075-2010-06.txt

  • Documento número 986681
  • Actualizado el martes, 10 de julio de 2018 11:06:03 a. m.
  • Creado el martes, 10 de julio de 2018 11:06:03 a. m.
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Excessive Deflections of Record-Span Prestressed Box Girder

Autor:

Zdenek P. Bazant

Qiang Yu

Guang-Hua Li

Gary J. Klein

Vladimir Kristek

Resumen:

When completed in 1977, the Koror-Babeldaob Bridge in Palau held the world-record span of 241 m (790 ft) for segmentally erected prestressed concrete box girders. Within 18 years, its total deflection, compared with the design camber, reached 1.61 m (5.3 ft.) and the prestress loss was measured as 50%. In 1996, the bridge was retrofitted, but three months later the bridge suddenly collapsed. It wasn’t until 2008 that the technical data necessary for complete analysis were released. This article shows that the existing models for creep and shrinkage prediction grossly underestimate the deflections and prestress loss, although one model, model B3, does so much less than the others and, if calibrated by the 10-year tests of Brooks, matches the observations.

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44

Publicación:

Concrete International

Volúmen:

32

Número:

6

Periodo:

Junio 2010

ISSN:

01624075

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01624075-2010-06.txt

  • Documento número 986682
  • Actualizado el martes, 10 de julio de 2018 11:06:03 a. m.
  • Creado el martes, 10 de julio de 2018 11:06:03 a. m.
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