Diagonal Cracking and Diagonal Crack Control in Structural Concrete

P. Adebar
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A number of fundamental concepts relevant to all types of cracking are examined. A tension stiffening relationship derived from first principles indicates that traditional empirical relationships include significant residual tension stresses from uncracked concrete. Service load crack strains should not be estimated using an empirical tension stiffening expression. While primary cracks continue to form up to strains of 0.0010, due to deformation of concrete between visible cracks, the minimum strain that should be used with the stable crack spacing is 0.0005. A magnification factor must be applied to crack spacings at smaller strains, or a minimum strain of 0.0005 used to estimate crack width. Test results indicate that the 95th percentile crack width is 2.0 times the average crack width. Procedures for diagonal crack inclination, spacing and width are reviewed, and a simplified expression for estimating diagonal crack widths is presented. Diagonal crack widths are generally larger than flexural crack widths in members with orthogonal reinforcement due to diagonal strains being larger than reinforcing bar strains. Current code requirements for side-face reinforcement were developed to control flexural cracking, and may not be adequate to control diagonal cracking in certain exposure conditions. The simplified expression for diagonal cracking was used to develop an expression for the maximum spacing of side face reinforcing bars to control flexural and diagonal cracking in large members. A design example illustrates the proposal. Finally, it is shown how the proposed methodology can be used to extend the current ACI expression for spacing of reinforcement near a surface in tension to treat the case of diagonal cracking.
结构混凝土的对角裂缝及其控制
一些基本概念相关的所有类型的开裂检查。从第一原理推导出的张力加劲关系表明,传统的经验关系包括未开裂混凝土的显著残余张力应力。使用荷载下的裂纹应变不应使用经验拉伸加劲表达式来估计。当主裂缝继续形成至0.0010应变时,由于混凝土在可见裂缝之间的变形,稳定裂缝间距应使用的最小应变为0.0005。在较小的应变下,裂纹间距必须应用放大系数,或使用0.0005的最小应变来估计裂纹宽度。试验结果表明,第95百分位裂缝宽度为平均裂缝宽度的2.0倍。综述了斜裂缝倾角、间距和宽度的计算方法,提出了斜裂缝宽度的简化表达式。正交配筋构件的斜缝宽度一般大于弯缝宽度,这是由于斜缝应变大于配筋应变。现行规范对侧面加固的要求是为了控制弯曲开裂而制定的,在某些暴露条件下可能不足以控制对角开裂。利用对角开裂简化表达式,推导出控制大型构件挠曲和对角开裂的最大边面配筋间距表达式。一个设计实例说明了该建议。最后,展示了所提出的方法如何用于扩展当前的ACI表达式,用于在受拉表面附近的钢筋间距,以处理对角开裂的情况。
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