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1、ACI 440.5-08 Reported by ACI Committee 440 Specification for Construction with Fiber-Reinforced Polymer Reinforcing Bars An ACI Standard Specification for Construction with Fiber-Reinforced Polymer Reinforcing Bars First Printing July 2008 ISBN 978-0-87031-286-1 American Concrete Institute Advancing
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11、Fax:248-848-3701 www.concrete.org ACI 440.5-08 was adopted April 30, 2008, and published June 2008. Copyright 2008, American Concrete Institute. All rights reserved including rights of reproduction and use in any form or by any means, including the making of copies by any photo process, or by electr
12、onic or mechanical device, printed, written, or oral, or recording for sound or visual reproduction or for use in any knowledge or retrieval system or device, unless permission in writing is obtained from the copyright proprietors. 440.5-1 Specification for Construction with Fiber-Reinforced Polymer
13、 Reinforcing Bars An ACI Standard Reported by ACI Committee 440 ACI 440.5-08 This Reference Specification covers construction using fiber-reinforced polymer reinforcing bars that the Architect/Engineer can make applicable to any construction project by citing it in the Project Specifications. The Ar
14、chitect/Engineer supplements the provisions of this Reference Specification as needed by designating or specifying individual project requirements. Keywords: concrete; concrete construction; fiber-reinforced polymer reinforcement; placing; specification; tolerance. NOTE TO SPECIFIER This Specificati
15、on is incorporated by reference in the Project Specification using the wording in P3 of the Preface and including information from the Mandatory Requirements, Optional Requirements, and Submittals Checklists following the Specifications. PREFACE P1. ACI Specification 440.5-08 is intended to be used
16、by reference or incorporation in its entirety in the Project Specification. Do not copy individual Parts, Sections, Articles, or Paragraphs into the Project Specification, because taking them out of context may change their meaning. P2. If Sections or Parts of ACI Specification 440.5-08 are copied i
17、nto the Project Specification or any other document, do not refer to them as an ACI Specification, because the specification has been altered. P3. A statement such as the following will serve to make ACI Specification 440.5-08 a part of the Project Specification: “Work on (Project Title) shall confo
18、rm to all requirements of ACI 440.5-08, “Specification for Construction with Fiber- Reinforced Polymer Reinforcing Bars,” published by the American Concrete Institute, Farmington Hills, Michigan, except as modified by these Contract Documents.” P4. Each technical Section of ACI Specification 440.5-0
19、8 is written in the three-part Section format of the Construction Specifications Institute, as adapted for ACI requirements. The language is imperative and terse. Tarek AlkhrdajiRussell GentryJames G. KorffAndrea Prota Charles E. BakisJanos GergelyMichael W. LeeHayder A. Rasheed Lawrence C. Bank*Wil
20、liam J. GoldMaria Lopez de MurphySami H. Rizkalla Abdeldjelil BelarbiNabil F. GraceIbrahim M. MahfouzMorris Schupack Brahim BenmokraneMark F. GreenOrange S. MarshallRajan Sen Luke A. BisbyZareh B. GregorianAmir MirmiranKhaled A. Soudki Gregg J. BlaszakDoug D. Gremel*Ayman S. MosallamSamuel A. Steere
21、 III* Timothy E. Bradberry*Shawn P. GrossJohn J. MyersGamil S. Tadros Gordon L. Brown Jr.H. R. (Trey) Hamilton IIIAntonio NanniJay A. Thomas Vicki L. BrownIssam E. HarikKenneth NealeHoussam A. Toutanji Raafat El-HachaKent A. HarriesJohn P. NewhookJ. Gustavo Tumialan Garth J. Fallis*Mark P. Henderson
22、*Ayman M. OkeilMilan Vatovec Amir Z. FamBohdan N. HoreczkoCarlos E. Ospina*Stephanie L. Walkup Edward R. FyfeVistasp M. KarbhariMax L. PorterDavid White John P. Busel Chair Carol K. Shield* Secretary *Contributing authors. Task group Chair. The committee also thanks Nick Carino, Bernard Drouin, and
23、Renato Parretti for their contributions. 440.5-2ACI STANDARD P5. The Specification is written to the Contractor. When a provision of this Specification requires action by the Contractor, the verb “shall” is used. If the Contractor is allowed to exercise an option when limited alternatives are availa
24、ble, the phrasing “either.or.” is used. Statements provided in the Specification as information to the Contractor use the verbs “may” or “will.” Informational statements typically identify activities or options that “will be taken” or “may be taken” by the Owner or Architect/Engineer. CONTENTS Prefa
25、ce, p. 440.5-1 Part 1General, p. 440.5-2 1.1Scope 1.2Definitions 1.3Reference standards 1.4Submittals 1.5Materials delivery, storage, and handling Part 2Products, p. 440.5-2 2.1Materials 2.2Fabrication Part 3Execution, p. 440.5-3 3.1Preparation 3.2Bar placement 3.3Repair of fiber-reinforced polymer
26、bars 3.4Field cutting of fiber-reinforced polymer reinforcement 3.5Concrete placement Foreword to checklists, p. 440.5-5 Mandatory requirements checklist, p. 440.5-5 Optional requirements checklist, p. 440.5-5 Submittals checklist, p. 440.5-5 PART 1GENERAL 1.1Scope 1.1.1 Work specifiedThis Specifica
27、tion covers cast-in- place structural concrete reinforced with fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) bars except where other provisions are specified in the Contract Documents. 1.1.2 Work not specifiedThe subjects covered by ACI 301 are not in the scope of this Specification. 1.2Definitions acceptable or a
28、ccepteddetermined to be satisfactory by the Architect/Engineer. acceptanceacknowledgment by Architect/Engineer that submittal or completed work is acceptable. Architect/Engineerthe architect, engineer, architectural firm, or engineering firm issuing Contract Documents or administering the Work under
29、 Contract Documents, or both. dielectrica substance, such as porcelain, glass, and most plastics, that is a poor conductor of electricity but an efficient supporter of electrostatic fields. 1.3Reference standards 1.3.1 Reference standardsStandards of ACI referred to in this Specification are listed
30、with serial designation including year of adoption or revision, and are part of this Specification. 1.3.1.1 ACI standards 117-06Specifications for Tolerances for Concrete Construction and Materials 301-05 Specifications for Structural Concrete 440.6-08 Specification for Carbon and Glass Fiber-Reinfo
31、rced Polymer (FRP) Bar Materials for Concrete Reinforcement 1.4Submittals Unless otherwise required by Contract Documents, submit data and drawings specified in 1.4.1 through 1.4.3 for review and acceptance before fabrication and execution: 1.4.1 Submit the data specified in 1.4.1.1 through 1.4.1.4
32、unless otherwise specified: 1.4.1.1 FRP reinforcementSubmit FRP bar manufac- turers certified test report. 1.4.1.2 Placing drawingsSubmit placing drawings showing fabrication dimensions and placement locations of FRP reinforcement and reinforcement supports. 1.4.1.3 SplicesSubmit a list of splices a
33、nd request to use splices not indicated in Contract Documents. 1.4.1.4 SupportsSubmit description of reinforcement supports and materials for fastening reinforcement not described in 2.1.3. 1.4.2 FRP reinforcement relocationWhen alternatives are proposed, submit a request to relocate any FRP reinfor
34、ce- ment that exceeds specified placement tolerances. Include new arrangement of reinforcement and justification for new arrangement. 1.4.3 Inspection and quality controlSubmit quality assurance/quality control program of plant manufacturing FRP reinforcement unless otherwise specified. 1.5Materials
35、 delivery, storage, and handling 1.5.1 Prevent bending, coating with earth, oil, or other material, or otherwise damaging the FRP reinforcement. 1.5.2 When handling FRP reinforcement, use equipment that avoids damaging or abrading the FRP bar. Lift bundles of FRP reinforcement at multiple pickup poi
36、nts. Do not drop or drag FRP reinforcement. 1.5.3 FRP reinforcing bars shall be stored above the surface of the ground on platforms, skids, or other supports as close as possible to the point of placement. If stored outdoors for more than 4 months, the FRP reinforcing bars shall be covered with opaq
37、ue plastic or other types of cover that protect the bars from ultraviolet rays. 1.5.4 Prevent exposure of FRP reinforcing bars to temperatures above 120 F during storage. PART 2PRODUCTS 2.1Materials 2.1.1 FRP reinforcing barsFRP reinforcement shall be deformed, sand coated, or both to provide bond w
38、ith concrete unless otherwise stated in the Contract Documents. SPECIFICATION FOR CONSTRUCTION WITH FRP REINOFRICNG BARS440.5-3 FRP reinforcement shall be the types and sizes required by Contract Documents and shall conform to ACI 440.6-08. 2.1.1.1 Permitted damageThe maximum total unrepaired visibl
39、e damage permitted on each linear foot of each FRP bar shall not exceed 2% of the surface area in that linear foot of bar. The depth of the permissible damage shall not exceed 0.04 in. 2.1.2 Grids and gratingsPremanufactured grids and gratings are not covered by this Specification. Mat reinforce- me
40、nt made of preassembled FRP bars is covered by this Specification. 2.1.3 FRP reinforcement supportsUse reinforcement supports made of dielectric material or, if ferrous, coated with dielectric material, including epoxy or another polymer. 2.1.4 Precast concrete reinforcement supportsUse concrete sup
41、ports that have a surface area of not less than 4 in.2 and a compressive strength and durability properties equal to or greater than the specified compressive strength of the concrete being placed. 2.2Fabrication 2.2.1 FRP reinforcementNo field fabrication is permitted except tying of FRP reinforcin
42、g bars, field cutting in accordance with the design or placement drawings, or both. Field cutting shall be performed as described in 3.4. PART 3EXECUTION 3.1Preparation 3.1.1 When concrete is placed, FRP reinforcement shall be free of materials deleterious to mechanical bond. 3.2Bar placement 3.2.1
43、TolerancesPlace, support, and fasten FRP rein- forcement as shown on the Project Drawings. Do not exceed the placing tolerances specified in ACI 117 before concrete is placed. Placing tolerances shall not reduce cover require- ments except as specified in ACI 117. 3.2.2 FRP reinforcement relocationW
44、hen it is necessary to move FRP reinforcement beyond the specified placing tolerances to avoid interference with other reinforcement, conduits, or embedded items, submit the resulting reinforce- ment arrangement for approval. 3.2.3 Concrete coverUnless otherwise specified, concrete cover for FRP rei
45、nforcement shall be as indicated in Table 3.1. Table 3.1 reports specified concrete cover require- ments for FRP reinforcement for all exposure conditions except those required for additional fire protection. For bundled FRP bars, specified concrete cover shall be equal to the equivalent diameter of
46、 the bundle, but need not be greater than 2 in., except the specified cover shall not be less than indicated in Table 3.1. The equivalent diameter of the bundle shall be computed based on the total area of the bundle. Tolerances on specified concrete cover shall meet the requirements of ACI 117. 3.2
47、.4 FRP reinforcement supportsUnless otherwise permitted, use the reinforcement supports as given in 3.2.4.1 through 3.2.4.7. 3.2.4.1 Use precast concrete reinforcement supports to support reinforcement from the ground or a mud mat. 3.2.4.2 Use wire reinforcement supports that are galva- nized, coate
48、d with dielectric material, or made of dielectric material (including FRP) to support FRP reinforcement. 3.2.4.3 Reinforcement and embedded steel items used with FRP reinforcement shall be zinc-coated (galvanized) or coated with nonmetallic materials, or stainless steel or stain- less steel clad. In
49、 the case of carbon FRP (CFRP) bars, zinc coatings, stainless steel, or stainless steel clad shall not be used in direct contact with CFRP bars. 3.2.4.4 Use steel wires or dowels coated with dielectric material or stainless steel when precast concrete reinforce- ment supports with embedded steel tie wires or dowels are used with FRP reinforcement. 3.2.4.5 Reinforcement used as supports for FRP rein- forcement shall be epoxy-coated or made of FRP. 3.2.4.6 In walls, use spreader bars that are epoxy-coated steel or made of FRP. Proprietar
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