ACI MNL 7 2023
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MNL-7(23) GFRP-Reinforced Concrete Design Handbook
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
ACI | 2023 |
The GFRP Reinforced Concrete Design Handbook is a vital reference for professionals interested in the use of non-metallic GFRP reinforcement for concrete structures. It is meant to provide valuable insight to structural engineers on understanding and utilizing the provisions of
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7 | Preface |
8 | CHAPTER 1—INTRODUCTION |
9 | 1.1—ACI CODE-440.11 format and scope |
11 | 1.2—Format and scope of this manual 1.3—Example building floor plan and section |
14 | 1.4—Example building loads 1.5—Example building material properties |
16 | CHAPTER 2—FRP MATERIALS 2.1—Constituent materials |
17 | 2.2—Mechanical properties |
19 | 2.3—Thermal properties |
20 | 2.4—Long-term properties |
22 | CHAPTER 3—BENEFITS AND USE 3.1—Introduction 3.2—Noncorrosive |
23 | 3.3—Lightweight |
24 | 3.4—Easily cut |
25 | 3.5—Nonmagnetic |
26 | 3.6—Nonconductive 3.7—Low thermal conductivity |
28 | CHAPTER 4—CODES AND STANDARDS 4.1—Material tests and standards |
30 | 4.2—Construction standards 4.3—Scope of ACI CODE-440.11 |
31 | 4.4—ACI CODE-440.11 and the International Building Code |
34 | CHAPTER 5—APPLICATIONS |
38 | CHAPTER 6—FIRE 6.1—Fire resistance in ACI CODE-440.11 |
41 | 6.2—Other fire protection strategies |
42 | CHAPTER 7—ONE-WAY SLABS |
43 | ONE-WAY SLAB EXAMPLE—FIVE SPAN CONTINUOUS SLAB STEP 1—MATERIAL REQUIREMENTS |
44 | STEP 2—SLAB GEOMETRY |
45 | STEP 3—LOADS AND LOAD PATTERNS STEP 4—ANALYSIS |
46 | STEP 5—FLEXURAL DESIGN FOR CRACK CONTROL |
49 | STEP 6—CHECK DEFLECTIONS |
54 | STEP 7—CHECK SUSTAINED STRESS LIMIT STEP 8—CHECK MOMENT CAPACITY |
56 | STEP 9—CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY |
58 | STEP 10—CHECK GFRP REINFORCEMENT LIMITS STEP 11—DEVELOPMENT LENGTH AND SPLICES |
59 | STEP 12—FINAL DESIGN AND DETAILING |
60 | CHAPTER 8—TWO-WAY SLABS |
61 | TWO-WAY SLAB EXAMPLE—DIRECT DESIGN METHOD STEP 1—MATERIAL REQUIREMENTS |
62 | STEP 2—SLAB GEOMETRY STEP 3—LOADS AND LOAD PATTERNS |
63 | STEP 4—ANALYSIS |
67 | STEP 5—FLEXURAL DESIGN FOR SERVICEABILITY |
70 | STEP 6—CHECK DEFLECTIONS |
73 | STEP 7—CHECK SUSTAINED STRESS LIMIT STEP 8—CHECK MOMENT CAPACITY |
74 | STEP 9—ONE-WAY SHEAR STRENGTH |
75 | STEP 10—TWO-WAY SHEAR STRENGTH |
76 | STEP 11—DEVELOPMENT LENGTH AND SPLICES |
77 | STEP 12—FINAL DESIGN AND DETAILING |
78 | CHAPTER 9—BEAMS |
81 | BEAM EXAMPLE 1—CONTINUOUS INTERIOR T-BEAM STEP 1—MATERIAL PROPERTIES |
82 | STEP 2—BEAM GEOMETRY |
83 | STEP 3—LOADS AND PATTERNS |
84 | STEP 4—ANALYSIS STEP 5—FLEXURAL DESIGN FOR SERVICEABILITY |
89 | STEP 6—CHECK SPACING REQUIREMENTS |
93 | STEP 7—CHECK CREEP RUPTURE STRESS LIMIT |
94 | STEP 8—CHECK FLEXURAL STRENGTH |
96 | STEP 9—DEVELOPMENT LENGTHS, HOOKS, AND SPLICES |
97 | STEP 10—DETAIL THE BOTTOM REINFORCEMENT |
102 | STEP 11—SKIN REINFORCEMENT |
105 | BEAM EXAMPLE 2—CONTINUOUS INTERIOR T-BEAM AT FIRST INTERIOR SUPPORT STEP 1—MATERIAL REQUIREMENTS |
106 | STEP 2—BEAM GEOMETRY STEP 3—FLEXURAL DESIGN FOR SERVICEABILITY |
112 | STEP 4—CHECK CREEP RUPTURE STRESS LIMIT STEP 5—CHECK FLEXURAL STRENGTH |
115 | STEP 6—CONSIDER IMPACT ON MIDSPAN DEFLECTION STEP 7—DEVELOPMENT LENGTH AND SPLICES |
116 | STEP 8—DETAIL THE TOP REINFORCEMENT |
117 | STEP 9—SKIN REINFORCEMENT |
119 | BEAM EXAMPLE 3—CONTINUOUS INTERIOR T-BEAM AT EXTERIOR SUPPORT STEP 1—MATERIAL REQUIREMENTS |
120 | STEP 2—BEAM GEOMETRY STEP 3—FLEXURAL DESIGN FOR SERVICEABILITY |
123 | STEP 4—CHECK CREEP RUPTURE STRESS LIMIT STEP 5—CHECK FLEXURAL STRENGTH |
125 | STEP 6—DEVELOPMENT LENGTH AND HOOKS |
127 | STEP 7—DETAIL THE TOP REINFORCEMENT |
128 | STEP 9—SKIN REINFORCEMENT |
131 | BEAM EXAMPLE 4—SHEAR DESIGN OF FIRST INTERIOR BEAM STEP 1—MATERIAL PROPERTIES |
132 | STEP 2—BEAM GEOMETRY AND LOADS |
133 | STEP 3—BEAM SHEAR CONTRIBUTION |
135 | STEP 4—DETERMINE SPACING OF GFRP STIRRUPS |
137 | STEP 5—CHECK SHEAR AT BAR CUTOFF LOCATIONS |
138 | STEP 6—FINAL STIRRUP PLACEMENT |
139 | STEP 7—FINAL STIRRUP DETAILING |
140 | BEAM EXAMPLE 5—CONTINUOUS EXTERIOR L-BEAM STEP 1—MATERIAL PROPERTIES |
142 | STEP 2—BEAM GEOMETRY STEP 3—LOADS AND PATTERNS |
143 | STEP 4—ANALYSIS |
144 | STEP 5—FLEXURAL DESIGN AT MIDSPAN |
152 | STEP 6—DETAIL THE BOTTOM REINFORCEMENT |
155 | STEP 7—NEGATIVE MOMENT REINFORCEMENT |
159 | STEP 8—SKIN REINFORCEMENT |
160 | STEP 9—SHEAR REINFORCEMENT REQUIREMENTS |
162 | STEP 9—TORSION REINFORCEMENT REQUIREMENTS |
169 | STEP 10—CHECK FLEXURAL STRENGTH IN THE NEGATIVE MOMENT REGION |
170 | STEP 11—DETAILING LONGITUDINAL REINFORCEMENT |
177 | CHAPTER 10—COLUMNS |
180 | COLUMN EXAMPLE 1—INTERIOR COLUMN ANALYSIS |
181 | STEP 1—DETERMINE COLUMN SIZE |
183 | STEP 2—EVALUATE SLENDERNESS |
185 | STEP 3—SWAY OR NONSWAY MOMENT FRAME |
186 | STEP 4—DETERMINE SECOND-ORDER (P∆) EFFECTS FOR SWAY |
187 | STEP 5—SUMMARY |
188 | COLUMN EXAMPLE 2—INTERIOR COLUMN DESIGN STEP 1—LONGITUDINAL REINFORCEMENT MATERIAL PROPERTIES STEP 2—INITIAL DESIGN OF LONGITUDINAL REINFORCEMENT |
189 | STEP 3—AXIAL LOAD-MOMENT INTERACTION DIAGRAM |
194 | STEP 4—TRANSVERSE REINFORCEMENT MATERIAL PROPERTIES |
195 | STEP 5—DETAILING TRANSVERSE REINFORCEMENT |
197 | STEP 6—REINFORCEMENT THROUGH THE JOINT AT LEVEL 2 STEP 7—DETAIL THE COLUMN SPLICE AT JOINT AT LEVEL 2 |
199 | STEP 8—SUMMARY |
200 | REFERENCES |
201 | Authored documents |
204 | APPENDIX |