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William A. Wallace, P.E., SECB


Topics
 Define environmental concrete structure
 Pictorial examples

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 Historical stroll down memory lane (NRCS
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 WSD/ASD Flexural Model
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 USD/LRFD Flexural Model
 The New Millennium (ACI 318, ACI 350,
and NRCS concrete design criteria side-
by-side)
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What is an Environmental
Concrete Structure?
 Conveys, contains, impounds water,

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and/or dissipates forces due to flowing
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 Secondary containment for the storage of
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hazardous wastes
 Designed to be watertight……..or
relatively so
 Serviceability limit states just as important
as strength (maybe more so at times) 3
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In the Beginning
 SCS/NRCS National Engineering Handbook,

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Section 6, Chapter 4, Concrete, circa 1950’s
 Referenced Chp VIII of Joint Committee Report

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titled “Recommended Practice and Standard
Specifications for Concrete and Reinforced
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Concrete”
 fc = 0.40 f’c, fs = 20 ksi, vc = 113 psi

 ρts = 0.2% exposed, 0.1% unexposed


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Working Stress Design Flexural Model

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Stress Distribution In Straight-Line Theory

Flexural Equations Development.pdf


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The 1960’s
 SCS/NRCS National Engineering Handbook,

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Section 6, Chapter 4, Concrete, updated 1964
 Working Stress Design only

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 References ACI 318-63
fc = 0.40 f’c, fs = 20 ksi, vc = 70 psi
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 ρts = 0.3% exposed
 ρts = 0.2% exposed face & < 30ft joints
 ρts = 0.1% unexposed face & < 30ft joints

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The 1970’s
 ACI 318-71 primarily uses SD, but allows an

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Alternate Design Method (ADM) based on WSD
 ACI 318-71 introduces z-values for crack control

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 ACI 318-77 moves ADM to Appendix
ACI 350R-77 “Concrete Sanitary Engr
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Structures” recommends WSD from ACI 318-64,
but uses lower allowable stresses and z-values

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STRESS AND STRAIN DISTRIBUTION
USD/LRFD

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Flexural Equations Development.pdf


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The 1980’s
 SCS Technical Release No. 67 “Reinforced
Concrete Strength Design” published 1980

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 Based on ACI 318-77 SD modified to produce

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similar design proportions as NEH 6 WSD
 Modifications include higher load factors, limited
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design yield strengths, lower z-values, and lower
maximum reinforcing steel ratio
 SCS NEH-6 revised 1980 to include z-value
criteria

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The 1980’s
 ACI 350R-83 adopts SD modified to produce

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similar design proportions as ACI 350R-77 WSD
 Modification is mainly sanitary durability factor

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(load factor multiplier)
 ACI 350 reorganized and renamed
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“Environmental Engineering Concrete
Structures”
 ACI 350 starts drafting a Code document based
on previous Report and dependent on ACI 318
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The 1990’s
 ACI 318 deletes ADM from the Code, but allows

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use of ADM as published in previous Codes
 ACI 350 continues to redraft and reballot a Code

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document
 ACI 350 defines Environmental Engineering
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Concrete Structures as including “…ancillary
structures for dams, spillways, and channels.”

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Evolution of SCS/NRCS

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Concrete Design
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The New Millennium
New Millennium
Comparison of ACI 318-99, ACI 350-01, and NRCS TR 67

 ACI 318-99 replaced z-value with direct

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calculation for steel spacing
 ACI 350-01 was an update to ACI 318-95
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 Placed lower limits on z-values
 Introduced service durability factors to be
applied to factored load effects
 NRCS TR 67 – no change
ACI 350-06 Concrete Protection for Reinforcement.pptx 28
ACI 350-06 Concrete Protection
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Comparison of ACI 318-99, ACI 350-01, and NRCS TR 67
ACI 318-99 ACI 350-01 NRCS TR-67 1980

Load Factor 1.4(D+F) + 1.7(L+H) 1.4(D) + 1.7(F+L+H) 1.8(D) + 1.8(L+H)

1.3 – flexure & shear


Durability Factor N/A N/A
1.65 – axial tension

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s     2.5cc Z = 115 kips/in Z = 130 kips/in
normal exposure  fs 

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N/A Z = 95 kips/in N/A
exposure

Max spacing, s 18 inches 12 inches 18 inches


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f`c 3,000 psi 4,000 psi 4,000 psi

fy 60,000 psi 60,000 psi 40,000 psi

fs as high as 36,000 psi 27,000 psi 20,000 psi

ρdesign only upper limit of 0.75ρb only upper limit of 0.75ρb ρshy = 0.31ρb

ρmin 0.00333 0.00333 0.00500

Min T & S ratio 0.0018 0.0030 0.0030

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ACI 350-06 Exposure Definition

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New Millennium
Comparison of ACI 318-02, ACI 350-01, and NRCS TR 67

 ACI 318-02 introduced major changes

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 Unified Design and net tensile strain
 Introduced ASCE 7 Load Factors

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 Phi-factor revisions
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 ACI 350-01 – no change
 NRCS TR 67 – no change

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ACI LOAD FACTORS & DESIGN LOADS, U

U = 1.4(D + F) (9-1)

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U = 1.2(D + F + T) + 1.6(L + H) + 0.5(Lr or S or R) (9-2)
U = 1.2D + 1.6(Lr or S or R) + (1.0L or 0.8W) (9-3)
U = 1.2D + 1.6W + 1.0L + 0.5(Lr or S or R) (9-4)

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U = 1.2D + 1.0E + 1.0L + 0.2S (9-5)
U = 0.9D ± 1.6W + 1.6H (9-6)
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U = 0.9D ± 1.0E + 1.6H (9-7)
D = dead load; E = earthquake load; F = lateral fluid pressure load
H = load due to the weight and lateral pressure of soil and water in soil
L = live load; Lr = roof load; R = rain load; S = snow load
T = self-straining force such as creep, shrinkage, and temperature effects
W = wind load
STRENGTH REDUCTION FACTOR, φ

Tension controlled sections 0.9

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Compression controlled sections with ties 0.65

Compression controlled sections with spirals 0.70

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Columns with small axial loads 0.65 – 0.9 or
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0.70 – 0.9

Shear and Torsion 0.75

Bearing on concrete 0.65


Unified Design Definitions

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T
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T = Net Tensile Strain
dt = Depth to Extreme Tension Steel
Note: d = dt for single layer of tension steel
10.3.3-4 - STRAIN CONDITIONS

c = 0.003 0.003 0.003

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t  0.002 0.002  t  0.005 t  0.005

Compression Transition Tension-


Controlled Controlled
c0.6dt c0.375dt
Comparison of ACI 318-02, ACI 350-01, and NRCS TR 67
ACI 318-02 ACI 350-01 NRCS TR-67 1980

1.4(D+F)
Load Factor 1.4(D) + 1.7(F+ L+H) 1.8(D) + 1.8(L+H)
1.2(D+F) + 1.6(L+H)

1.3 – flexure and shear


Durability Factor N/A N/A
1.65 – axial tension

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s     2.5cc Z = 115 kips/in Z = 130 kips/in
exposure
 s 
f

Crack control, severe


N/A Z = 95 kips/in N/A
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Max spacing, s 18 inches 12 inches 18 inches

f`c 4,000 psi 4,000 psi 4,000 psi


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fs as high as 36,000 psi 27,000 psi 20,000 psi

ρdesign only upper limit of ρt only upper limit of 0.75ρb ρshy = 0.31ρb

ρmin 0.00333 0.00333 0.00500

Min T & S ratio 0.0018 0.0030 0.0030

ACI 350-06 Minimum T&S Steel.pptx


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ACI 350-06 Minimum T&S Steel

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New Millennium
Comparison of ACI 318-05, ACI 350-01, and NRCS TR 67

 ACI 318-05 introduced minor changes

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 Unified the notations and definitions
 Revised service level stress for flexure to

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 ACI 350-01 – no change
 NRCS TR 67 – no change

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Comparison of ACI 318-05, ACI 350-01, and NRCS TR 67
ACI 318-05 ACI 350-01 NRCS TR-67 1980

1.4(D+F)
Load Factor 1.4(D) + 1.7(F+L+H) 1.8(D) + 1.8(L+H)
1.2(D+F) + 1.6(L+H)

1.3 – flexure and shear


Durability Factor N/A N/A
1.65 – axial tension

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Crack control, normal  40,000 
s  15   2.5cc Z = 115 kips/in Z = 130 kips/in
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Crack control, severe
N/A Z = 95 kips/in N/A
exposure

Max spacing, s
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f`c 4,000 psi 4,000 psi 4,000 psi

fy 60,000 psi 60,000 psi 40,000 psi

fs as high as 40,000 psi 27,000 to 30,000 psi 20,000 psi

ρdesign only upper limit of ρt only upper limit of 0.75ρb ρshy = 0.31ρb

ρmin 0.00333 0.00333 0.00500

Min T & S ratio 0.0018 0.0030 0.0030

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New Millennium
Comparison of ACI 318-05, ACI 350-06, and NRCS TR 67

 ACI 318-05 – no change

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 ACI 350-06 updated to ACI 318-02
nomenclature

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 Durability factor as a function of steel yield
and service level stresses
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 Maximum bar spacing a function of steel


stress, bar size, allowable crack width, and 2
inch max. clear cover ACI 350-06 Max Stress vs Spacing.pptx

 NRCS TR 67 – no change
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ACI 350-06 Durability Factor

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ACI 350-06 Max Stress vs Spacing

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Comparison of ACI 318-05, ACI 350-06, and NRCS TR 67
ACI 318-05 ACI 350-06 TR-67 1980

1.4(D+F) 1.4(D+F)
Load Factor 1.8D+1.8(L+H)
1.2(D+F)+1.6(L+H) 1.2 (D+F) + 1.6(L+H)

f y
Durability Factor N/A Sd   1.0 N/A
f s

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Crack control, normal  40,000  320
s  15   2.5cc fs,max  20ksi   36ksi Z = 130 kips/in
exposure
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N/A fs,max 17ksi   36ksi N/A
exposure  s  42  db / 2
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Max spacing, s 18 inches 12 inches 18 inches


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f`c 4,000 psi 4,000 psi 4,000 psi

fy 60,000 psi 60,000 psi 40,000 psi

fs as high as 40,000 psi based on bar spacing as above 20,000 psi

ρdesign only upper limit of ρt only the upper limit of ρt ρshy = 0.31ρb

ρmin 0.00333 0.00333 0.0050

Min T & S ratio 0.00180 0.0030 0.0030

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New Millennium
Comparison of ACI 318-08, ACI 350-06, and NEH 636.30

 ACI 318-08 – changes to combined

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bending and axial force design procedure
 ACI 350-06 – no change

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 NRCS NEH 636, Chapter 30 – draft 2008
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 Incorporates ACI 350-06 and ACI 318-08
 Tensile steel stress of 20,000 psi
 Max. steel ratio of 0.546ρbal
 fy = 60,000 psi
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Comparison of ACI 318-08, ACI 350-06, and NEH 636.30
ACI 318-08 ACI 350-06 NEH 636.30 2008

1.4(D+F) 1.4(D+F) 1.4(D+F)


Load Factor
1.2(D+F)+1.6(L+H) 1.2 (D+F) + 1.6(L+H) 1.2 (D+F) + 1.6(L+H)

f y f y
Durability Factor N/A Sd   1 .0 Sd   1 .0
f s f s

 40,000 320  320 


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Crack control, s  15   2.5cc fs,max 20ksi  36ksi

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s     4 2  b 
normal exposure
 f s   s2  42 db / 22  fs    2

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Crack control,
N/A fs,max 17ksi   36ksi Special Design required
severe exposure de  s2  42  db / 22

Max spacing, s 18 inches 12 inches 12 inches

f`c 4,000 psi 4,000 psi 4,000 psi

fy 60,000 psi 60,000 psi 60,000 psi

fs as high as 40,000 psi based on bar spacing as above 20,000 psi

ρdesign only upper limit of ρt only the upper limit of ρt ρshy = 0.546ρb

ρmin 0.00333 0.00333 0.00333

Min T&S ratio 0.00180 0.0030 0.0030

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ACI 318-08, Chapter 4
Table 4.2.1.a Exposure Category F – Freezing and thawing exposure
Class Description Condition

F0 Not applicable Concrete not exposed to freezing and thawing cycles

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Concrete exposed to freezing and thawing cycles and occasional exposure to
F1 Moderate
moisture

Concrete exposed to freezing and thawing cycles and in continuous contact with
F2 Severe
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Concrete exposed to freezing and thawing cycles that will be in continuous contact
F3 Very Severe
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Table 4.2.1.b Exposure Category S – Sulfate exposure
Water-soluble sulfate (SO4) in soil, percent
Class Description Sulfate (SO4) in water, ppm
by weight
S0 Not applicable SO4 <0.10 SO4 <150

150 ≤ SO4 <1500


S1 Moderate 0.10 ≤ SO4 <0.20
Seawater

S2 Severe 0.20 ≤ SO4 ≤ 2.00 1500 ≤ SO4 ≤10,000

S3 Very severe SO4 >2.00 SO4 >10,000

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ACI 318-08, Chapter 4 (cont’d)

Table 4.2.1.c Exposure Category P – In contact with water requiring low permeability concrete

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Class Description Condition

P0 Not applicable Concrete where low permeability to water is not required

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P1 Required Concrete required to have low permeability to water
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Table 4.2.1.d Exposure Category C – Conditions requiring corrosion protection of reinforcement
Class Description Condition
C0 Not applicable Concrete that will be dry or protected from moisture in service
C1 Moderate Concrete exposed to moisture but not to external source of chlorides in service

Concrete exposed to moisture and an external source of chlorides in service – from deicing
C2 Severe
chemicals, salt, brackish water, seawater, or spray from these sources

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Table 4.3.1.a For Exposure Category F – Freezing and thawing exposure

Exposure Max Min


Additional Minimum Requirements
Class w/cm psi

F0
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0.45 4500 Table 4.4.1 -

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0.45 4500 Table 4.4.1
F3 Table 4.4.2
0.45 4500 Table 4.4.1

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Table 4.3.1.b For Exposure Category S – Sulfate exposure

Required Cementitious Materials* - Types


Exposure Max Min Additional
Class w/cm psi Requirements
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S0 - - - - - -
IP(MS),
S1 0.50 4000 II†** MS -
IS(<70)(MS)

No calcium chloride
S2 0.45 4500 V** - HS
admixtures

V + pozzolan HS + pozzolan No calcium chloride


S3 0.45 4500 -
or slag‡ or slag‡ admixtures

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Table 4.3.1.c For Exposure Category P – In contact with water requiring low permeability
concrete

Exposure Max Min


Additional Minimum Requirements
Class w/cm psi

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P0 - -

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Table 4.3.1.d For Exposure Category C – Conditions requiring corrosion protection of reinforcement

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Additional
Exposure Max Min Max water-soluble chloride ion (Cl−) content in
Minimum
Class w/cm psi concrete, percent by weight of cement†
Requirement
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C0 - - 1.00 -
C1 - - 0.30 -
C2 0.40 5000 0.15 Cover
Prestressed Concrete
C0 - - 0.06 -
C1 - - 0.06 -
C2 0.40 5000 0.06 Cover

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TABLE 4.4.1—TOTAL AIR CONTENT FOR CONCRETE EXPOSED TO CYCLES OF FREEZING AND THAWING
Air content, percent

Nominal maximum aggregate size, in.*


Exposure Class F2 and F3 Exposure Class F1

3/8 7.5 6

1/2 7 5.5

3/4 6 5

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TABLE 4.4.2—REQUIREMENTS FOR CONCRETE SUBJECT TO EXPOSURE CLASS F3

Maximum percent of
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Cementitious materials materials by weight*

Fly ash or other pozzolans conforming to 25


ASTM C 618

Slag conforming to ASTM C 989 50


Silica fume conforming to ASTM C 1240 10

Total of fly ash or other pozzolans, slag, and 50†


silica fume

Total of fly ash or other pozzolans and silica 35†


fume

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Design Strength Curves for Grade 60 Steel 58


Basic Design Equations
New NRCS NEH 636.30: For f`c = 4 ksi and fy = 60 ksi
Hydraulic Structures: L.F.effective = 2.7
fs = 20 ksi ρmax = 0.01556

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15.721  Mu
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3.843dmin

Mu is in k-ft; b and d are in inches


Basic Design Equations
Environmental Structure: For f`c = 4 ksi and fy = 60 ksi
Normal Exposure: L.F.effective = 2.25
fs = 24 ksi ρmax = 0.01402

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18.09  Mu

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3.943dmin

Mu is in k-ft; b and d are in inches


Basic Design Equations
Environmental Structure: For f`c = 4 ksi and fy = 60 ksi
Normal Exposure: L.F.effective = 1.6
fs = 36 ksi ρmax = 0.00852

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4.16dmin

Mu is in k-ft; b and d are in inches


Reinforced Concrete Wall Design-EECS ACI 350-06 with fsmax = 24ksi h
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THANKS FOR
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