ACI 332-2014 Residential Code Requirements for Structural Concrete (ACI 332-10) and Commentary.pdf

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1、An ACI Standard Residential Code Requirements for Structural Concrete (ACI 332-14) and CommentaryReported by ACI Committee 332ACI 332-14First PrintingFebruary 2014ISBN: 978-0-87031-869-6Residential Code Requirements for Structural Concrete and CommentaryCopyright by the American Concrete Institute,

2、Farmington Hills, MI. All rights reserved. This material may not be reproduced or copied, in whole or part, in any printed, mechanical, electronic, film, or other distribution and storage media, without the written consent of ACI.The technical committees responsible for ACI committee reports and sta

3、ndards strive to avoid ambiguities, omissions, and errors in these documents. In spite of these efforts, the users of ACI documents occasionally find information or requirements that may be subject to more than one interpretation or may be incomplete or incorrect. Users who have suggestions for the

4、improvement of ACI documents are requested to contact ACI via the errata website at http:/concrete.org/Publications/DocumentErrata.aspx. Proper use of this document includes periodically checking for errata for the most up-to-date revisions.ACI committee documents are intended for the use of individ

5、uals who are competent to evaluate the significance and limitations of its content and recommendations and who will accept responsibility for the application of the material it contains. Individuals who use this publication in any way assume all risk and accept total responsibility for the applicati

6、on and use of this information.All information in this publication is provided “as is” without warranty of any kind, either express or implied, including but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose or non-infringement.ACI and its members disclaim l

7、iability for damages of any kind, including any special, indirect, incidental, or consequential damages, including without limitation, lost revenues or lost profits, which may result from the use of this publication.It is the responsibility of the user of this document to establish health and safety

8、 practices appropriate to the specific circumstances involved with its use. ACI does not make any representations with regard to health and safety issues and the use of this document. The user must determine the applicability of all regulatory limitations before applying the document and must comply

9、 with all applicable laws and regulations, including but not limited to, United States Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) health and safety standards.Participation by governmental representatives in the work of the American Concrete Institute and in the development of Institute sta

10、ndards does not constitute governmental endorsement of ACI or the standards that it develops.Order information: ACI documents are available in print, by download, on CD-ROM, through electronic subscription, or reprint and may be obtained by contacting ACI.Most ACI standards and committee reports are

11、 gathered together in the annually revised ACI Manual of Concrete Practice (MCP).American Concrete Institute38800 Country Club DriveFarmington Hills, MI 48331Phone: +1.248.848.3700Fax: +1.248.848.3701www.concrete.orgACI 332-14Residential Code Requirements for Structural Concrete (ACI 332-14) and Com

12、mentaryAn ACI StandardReported by ACI Committee 332James R. Baty II, Chair James A. Farny, SecretaryGabriel Domingo AlcarazBrent D. AndersonRobert B. AndersonWilliam L. ArentChuck S. BajnaiJoseph Stephen BalikRobert T. BartleyClaude J. BergeronKenneth B. BondyJohn CarrAugusta CarrollMichael A. Carte

13、rMichael W. CookJerry D. CoombsBarry A. DescheneauxTimothy J. DicksonKevin L. DoerrGary J. EhrlichNader R. ElhajjJeff R. FillerRobert L. HenryBarry HerbertGeoffrey Hichborn Sr.Bret HouckMorris HuffmanScott R. HumphreysSaid IravaniRaj K. JallaJames S. JensenAnthony I. JohnsonAshok M. KakadeTarek S. K

14、hanRichard Stacy KinchenLionel A. LemayWarren E. McPherson Jr.Brian D. MillerGary L. MochizukiJereme MontgomeryT. George MusteAnil K. PatnaikDale A. PhillipsJorge L. Quiros Jr.J. Edward SauterSylvester B. SchmidtRobert E. SculthorpeChristopher R. TullMichael H. WeberMary J. WilsonDouglas C. WittlerK

15、evin D. WolfCarla V. YlandConsulting MembersGlen E. BollinRon E. ColvinJohn M. JaffeeSkip ReynoldsRoyce J. RhoadsThis code covers the design and construction of cast-in-place concrete for one- and two-family dwellings and multiple single-family dwellings (townhouses), and their accessory structures.

16、 Among the subjects covered are the design and construction requirements for plain and reinforced concrete footings; foundation walls; slabs-on-ground; and requirements for concrete, reinforce-ment, forms, and other related materials. The quality and testing of materials discussed in this document a

17、re covered by reference to the appropriate ASTM standards.This code is written to allow for reference by adoption in a general building code without changing its language. Background details or suggestions for carrying out the requirements or intent of the code are provided in the commentary. The co

18、mmentary discusses some of the considerations of the committee in developing the code with emphasis given to the explanation of provisions that may be unfamiliar to code users or where significant departure exists from other concrete codes. Commentary provisions begin with an “R.” Relevant resource

19、documents are provided for the user desiring more detailed study of individual issues.Keywords: admixtures; aggregates; air entrainment; backfill; calcium chlo-ride; cover; curing; flexural strength; footings; formwork (construction); joints; loads (forces); mixture proportioning; slab-on-ground; sl

20、abs; sulfates exposure; structural analysis; welded-wire reinforcement.CONTENTSPREFACE, p. 3CHAPTER 1GENERAL, p. 51.1Scope, p. 51.2Alternative systems, p. 61.3Footings and foundation walls, p. 61.4Drawings and specifications, p. 71.5Inspection, p. 7CHAPTER 2NOTATION AND DEFINITIONS, p. 82.1Notation,

21、 p. 82.2Definitions, p. 81ACI 332-14 was adopted January 21, 2014 and published February 2014.Copyright 2014, 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 electronic or

22、 mechanical device, printed, written, or oral, or recording for sound or visual reproduc-tion or for use in any knowledge or retrieval system or device, unless permission in writing is obtained from the copyright proprietors.CHAPTER 3REFERENCED STANDARDS, p. 10CHAPTER 4MATERIALS, p. 124.1Concrete, p

23、. 124.2Reinforcement, p. 124.3Formwork, p. 13CHAPTER 5CONCRETE REQUIREMENTS, p. 145.1General requirements, p. 145.2Exposure categories and classes, p. 145.3Requirements for concrete mixtures, p. 165.4Additional requirements for freezing-and-thawing exposure, p. 175.5Alternative cementitious material

24、s for sulfate expo-sure, p. 185.6Concrete cover, p. 19CHAPTER 6CONCRETE PRODUCTION AND PLACEMENT, p. 206.1Concrete, p. 206.2Placement, p. 206.3Form removal, p. 206.4Finishing, p. 216.5Curing, p. 216.6Cold weather, p. 216.7Hot weather, p. 21CHAPTER 7FOOTINGS, p. 227.1General, p. 227.2Design, p. 227.3

25、Construction, p. 31CHAPTER 8FOUNDATION WALLS, p. 348.1General, p. 348.2Design, p. 348.3Construction, p. 49CHAPTER 9DESIGN FOR EXPANSIVE SOILS, p. 509.1General, p. 509.2Expansive soil classification , p. 509.3Design, p. 50CHAPTER 10SLABS-ON-GROUND , p. 5110.1Design, p. 5110.2Support, p. 5110.3Forms,

26、p. 5110.4Thickness, p. 5110.5Joints, p. 5110.6Reinforcement, p. 52COMMENTARY REFERENCES, p. 53American Concrete Institute Copyrighted Materialwww.concrete.org2 RESIDENTIAL CODE REQUIREMENTS FOR STRUCTURAL CONCRETE (ACI 332-14) AND COMMENTARYPREFACEThe commentary of this code discusses some of the co

27、nsiderations of Committee 332 in developing the provisions contained herein. Explanation of the departure of this code from ACI 318 is emphasized. Comments on specific provisions are made under the corresponding chapter and section numbers of this code.The commentary is not intended to provide a com

28、plete historical background concerning the development of this code, nor is it intended to provide a detailed rsum of the studies and research data reviewed by the committee in formulating this document.This code is meant to be used as part of a legally adopted building code and, as such, must diffe

29、r in form and substance from documents that provide detailed specifications, recommended practice, or complete design procedures.This code is intended to cover all residential structures that fall within the scope of the International Residential Code (IRC-2012). Requirements more stringent than the

30、 code provisions may be desirable for large, complex, or irregular structures; high-hazard areas; and other unusual construction. This code cannot replace sound engineering knowledge, experience, and judgment.A building code states only the minimum requirements necessary to provide for public health

31、 and safety; this code is based on this principle. For any structure, the owner or the designer may require the quality of materials and construction to be higher than the minimum requirements necessary to protect the public as stated herein. Lower standards, however, are not permitted. The commenta

32、ry directs attention to other documents that provide suggestions for carrying out the requirements and intent of this code.This code has no legal status unless adopted by government bodies having authority to regulate building design and construc-tion. Where this code has not been adopted, it may se

33、rve as a reference to good practice even though it has no legal status.This code provides a means of establishing minimum standards for acceptance of designs and construction by legally appointed building officials or their designated representatives. This document is not intended for use in settlin

34、g disputes between the owner; engineer; architect; contractor; or their agents, subcontractors, material suppliers, or testing agencies. Therefore, this code cannot define the contract responsibility of each of the parties in construction. General references requiring compliance with this code in th

35、e project specifications should be avoided because the contractor is rarely in a position to accept responsibility for design details or construction requirements that depend on detailed knowledge of the design. Design-build construction contractors, however, typically combine the design and constru

36、ction responsibility. Generally, the drawings, spec-ifications, and contract documents should contain all the necessary requirements to ensure compliance with the code. In part, this can be accomplished by reference to specific code sections in the project specifications. Other ACI publications, suc

37、h as ACI 301, are written specifically for use as contract documents for construction. Testing and certification programs should be provided for the individual parties involved with the execution of work performed in accordance with this code.American Concrete Institute Copyrighted Materialwww.concr

38、ete.orgRESIDENTIAL CODE REQUIREMENTS FOR STRUCTURAL CONCRETE (ACI 332-14) AND COMMENTARY 3Page left intentionally blank.American Concrete Institute Copyrighted Materialwww.concrete.org4 RESIDENTIAL CODE REQUIREMENTS FOR STRUCTURAL CONCRETE (ACI 332-14) AND COMMENTARYCHAPTER 1GENERAL 1.1Scope 1.1.1 T

39、his code, when legally adopted as part of a general building code, provides minimum requirements for design and construction of residential concrete elements. In areas without a legally adopted building code and lack of a project specification, this code defines minimum acceptable stan-dards of desi

40、gn and construction practice.1.1.2 This code supplements the general building code and governs matters pertaining to design and construction of cast-in-place concrete construction for one- and two-family dwellings and multiple single-family dwellings (town-houses), and their accessory structures, ex

41、cept wherever this code conflicts with requirements in the legally adopted general building code.1.1.3 Where this code conflicts with requirements contained in other standards referenced in this code, this code shall govern.1.1.4 This code is limited to design and construction of concrete footings,

42、including thickened slab footings, wall footings, and isolated footings; concrete basement or foun-dation walls constructed with removable forms or with flat insulating concrete forms; and concrete slabs-on-ground.1.1.5 Where the scope of this code and the scope of ACI 318 coincide, design in accord

43、ance with ACI 318 shall be permitted for all buildings and structures, and all parts thereof, within the scope of this code.1.1.6 This code does not govern design and construction of insulating concrete form walls with a waffle or screen configuration; precast wall elements; above-grade concrete wal

44、ls; deep foundation systems, such as piles, drilled piers, or caissons; and elevated concrete slabs.1.1.7 This code does not govern the design and applica-tion of systems for surface drainage, waterproofing, damp-proofing, or the ventilation of radon gases.1.1.8 When a building or structure contains

45、 elements that exceed the limits of this code or otherwise do not conform to this code, these elements shall be designed in accordance with ACI 318.1.1.9 Where permitted by the statutes of the jurisdiction where the project is to be constructed, construction docu-ments for residences designed by the

46、 provisions of this code need not be prepared by a licensed design professional. Where required by the statutes of the jurisdiction where the R1GENERAL R1.1Scope R1.1.1 The user of this code should consult the applicable general building code for all applied loads to determine the applicable values

47、for design requirements. In the absence of a governing code, the user should consider the use of ASCE/SEI 7 to determine applicable loads.R1.1.3 The International Residential Code (IRC-2012) references this code. Where the design of an element is initi-ated with this code from reference by the IRC-2

48、012, the entire design of the element must be completed using the provisions of this code.R1.1.4 The design and construction requirements for foot-ings, foundation walls, and slabs-on-ground are included in this code, together with requirements for concrete, rein-forcement, forms, and other related

49、materials.R1.1.6 Provisions for application of precast wall elements are found in IRC-2012. The provisions for above-grade concrete walls are currently available in IRC-2012 based on PCA 100.R1.1.7 Guidance on the type and application of systems for drainage, waterproofing, dampproofing, and radon gas ventilation are commonly found in the general building code.American Concrete Institute Copyrighted Materialwww.concrete.orgRESIDENTIAL CODE REQUIREMENTS FOR STRUCTURAL CONCRETE (ACI 332-14) AND COMMENTARY 5CODE COMMENTARYproject is to

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