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23、ontains 100% recycled post-consumer fibre, is EcoLogo and Processed Chlorine Free certified, and was manufactured using biogas energy.October 2009 iiiContents Canadian Standards AssociationConstruction, fabrication, and installation requirements forconcrete containment structures for CANDU nuclear p
24、ower plantsTechnical Committee on Concrete Containment and Safety-Related Structures viSubcommittee on Construction, Fabrication, and Installation Requirements for Concrete Containment Structures for CANDU Nuclear Power Plants viiiPreface ix1Scope 12 Reference publications 13 Definitions 24 General
25、requirements 45Concrete 55.1 General 55.2 Mix proportions 55.3 Concrete quality 55.4 Production of concrete 65.4.1 Batching 65.4.2 Mixing and delivery 65.5 Placing 65.5.1 General 65.5.2 Standby equipment 65.5.3 Surface saturation with water 75.5.4 Temperature requirements 75.5.5 Temperature monitori
26、ng 75.5.6 Consolidation 85.6 Finishing 85.7 Curing and protection 95.7.1 General 95.7.2 Curing compounds 95.7.3 Cold weather requirements 95.7.4 Hot weather requirements 95.8 Forms 95.8.1 General 95.8.2 Form ties 105.8.3 Form and shoring removal 105.9 Joints 105.9.1 General 105.9.2 Expansion and con
27、traction joints 105.9.3 Cold joints 105.9.4 Joint sealants 105.9.5 Waterstops 116 Reinforcement 126.1 General 126.2 Bending of bars partially embedded in set concrete 126.3 Preheat 126.4 Splices in reinforcement 13N287.4-09 Canadian Standards Associationiv October 20096.5 Mechanical splices 136.5.1
28、General 136.5.2 Procedures 136.5.3 Split sleeve splice 136.5.4 Operator qualification 146.5.5 Requalification 146.6 Welding of reinforcing bars 146.6.1 Application 146.6.2 General 146.6.3 Welding processes 156.6.4 Materials 156.6.5 Quality of welds 156.6.6 Welding procedures 156.6.7 Welder qualifica
29、tion 156.6.8 Examination and repair of welds 157 Pre-stressing system 167.1 General 167.2 Drawings and procedures 167.3 Preparation of post-tensioning 177.3.1 Tolerances 177.3.2 Strength of concrete 177.3.3 Tendons 177.3.4 Sheaths 177.4 Application of pre-stressing forces 177.4.1 Calibration 177.4.2
30、 Stressing 177.4.3 Measurements 187.4.4 Loss of pre-stress 187.4.5 Trimming 187.5 Corrosion prevention 187.5.1 General 187.5.2 Bonded systems 197.5.3 Unbonded system 208 Non-metallic liner systems 208.1 General 208.2 Installation procedures 208.3 Operator qualification requirements 219 Metallic part
31、s 219.1 General 219.2 Welding 229.2.1 General 229.2.2 Impact tests 229.2.3 Supplementary tests 229.2.4 Assembly 239.2.5 Welding of attachments 239.2.6 Heat treatment 239.2.7 Examination and repair of welds 239.3 Additional requirements for embedded parts 249.4 Stud welding 259.4.1 General 259.4.2 We
32、lding procedure specifications 25 Canadian Standards AssociationConstruction, fabrication, and installation requirements forconcrete containment structures for CANDU nuclear power plantsOctober 2009 v9.4.3 Welding procedure data sheets 269.4.4 Continuing performance tests 269.5 Cutting 269.6 Forming
33、 and bending 279.6.1 General 279.6.2 Qualification of forming and bending processes 279.7 Metallic liners 289.7.1 General 289.7.2 Fabrication 289.7.3 Qualification of welding procedure data sheets 289.7.4 Qualification of welders and operators 289.7.5 Examination and repair 289.8 Tolerances 2910 Anc
34、horage systems 2910.1 General 2910.2 Requirements 2910.3 Drawings and procedures 2910.4 Qualifications of operators 3011 Documentation and records 3011.1 Documentation 3011.2 Records 31AnnexesA (informative) Tolerances and deviations for metallic parts 33B (informative) Waiting periods for placing f
35、resh concrete adjacent to hardened concrete 37Tables1 Maximum deviation and gap dimensions 31Figures1 Bending of bars 322 Split sleeve splice tolerances 32N287.4-09 Canadian Standards Associationvi October 2009Technical Committee on Concrete Containment and Safety-Related StructuresT.S. Aziz Atomic
36、Energy of Canada Limited,Mississauga, OntarioChairD.J. Armchuk Bruce Power,Tiverton, OntarioVice-ChairA. Blahoianu Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission,Ottawa, OntarioVice-ChairJ.P.D. Brock RCM Technologies Canada Corp.,Pickering, OntarioR. Cullen Kinectrics Inc.,Toronto, OntarioJ.-R. Dufour Hydro-Qub
37、ec,Bcancour, QubecR.J. El Frenn DYWIDAG-Systems International, Canada, Ltd.,Gormley, OntarioL. Gartley Hilti (Canada) Limited,Mississauga, OntarioA. Ghobarah McMaster University,Hamilton, OntarioX.M. Han SNC-Lavalin Nuclear Inc.,Oakville, OntarioR.J. McGrath Cement Association of Canada,Ottawa, Onta
38、rioJ.S. Mok Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission,Ottawa, OntarioAssociateT. Moore City of Pickering,Pickering, OntarioM.S. Nashid Kinectrics Inc.,Toronto, OntarioAssociateD. Panesar University of Toronto,Toronto, OntarioG. Roberts NB Power Nuclear Corp.,Point Lepreau, New Brunswick Canadian Standards
39、AssociationConstruction, fabrication, and installation requirements forconcrete containment structures for CANDU nuclear power plantsOctober 2009 viiM. Simpson Bruce Power,Tiverton, OntarioAssociateJ. Tcherner Atomic Energy of Canada Limited,Mississauga, OntarioAssociateS. van Rassel Dayton Superior
40、 Co.,Toronto, OntarioF.J. Vecchio University of Toronto,Toronto, OntarioT. Whyte Ontario Power Generation Inc.,Pickering, OntarioL. Pelan Canadian Standards Association,Mississauga, OntarioProject ManagerN287.4-09 Canadian Standards Associationviii October 2009Subcommittee on Construction, Fabricati
41、on, and Installation Requirements for Concrete Containment Structures for CANDU Nuclear Power PlantsJ. Tcherner Atomic Energy of Canada Limited,Mississauga, OntarioChairT.S. Aziz Atomic Energy of Canada Limited,Mississauga, OntarioR. Cullen Kinectrics Inc.,Toronto, OntarioN. Orbovic Canadian Nuclear
42、 Safety Commission,Ottawa, OntarioP. Ostrowski Ontario Power Generation Inc.,Pickering, OntarioD. Panesar University of Toronto,Toronto, OntarioM. Simpson Bruce Power,Tiverton, OntarioL. Pelan Canadian Standards Association,Mississauga, OntarioProject Manager Canadian Standards AssociationConstructi
43、on, fabrication, and installation requirements forconcrete containment structures for CANDU nuclear power plantsOctober 2009 ixPrefaceThis is the fourth edition of CSA N287.4, Construction, fabrication, and installation requirements for concrete containment structures for CANDU nuclear power plants.
44、 It supersedes the previous editions published in 1992, 1983, and 1977.This Standard provides requirements for construction, fabrication, and installation for concrete containment structures. Together with the other CSA N287 Standards, it provides the requirements for concrete containment structures
45、 for CANDUnuclear power plants. These Standards were initiated in response to the recognition by the utilities and industries concerned with nuclear power plant structures in Canada of a need for consistent standards for the design, construction, and testing of concrete containment structures for CA
46、NDU nuclear power plants.Note: CANDU (CANada Deuterium Uranium) is a registered trademark of Atomic Energy of Canada Limited (AECL).Users of this Standard are reminded that the design, manufacture, construction, commissioning, operation, and decommissioning of nuclear facilities in Canada are subjec
47、t to the provisions of the Nuclear Safety and Control Act and its Regulations. Requirements additional to those specified in this Standard could be imposed by the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission.This Standard was prepared by the Subcommittee on Construction, Fabrication, and Installation Requirem
48、ents for Concrete Containment Structures for CANDU Nuclear Power Plants, under the jurisdiction of the Technical Committee on Concrete Containment and Safety-Related Structures and the Strategic Steering Committee on Nuclear Standards, and has been formally approved by the Technical Committee.Octobe
49、r 2009Notes: (1) Use of the singular does not exclude the plural (and vice versa) when the sense allows.(2) Although the intended primary application of this Standard is stated in its Scope, it is important to note that it remains the responsibility of the users of the Standard to judge its suitability for their particular purpose.(3) This publication was developed by consensus, which is defined by CSA Policy governing standardization Code of good practice for standardization as “substantial agreement. Consensus implies much more than a simple majority,
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