Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION, p. 2
CHAPTER 1—GENERAL, p. 5
1.1—Scope, p. 5
CHAPTER 2—MATERIAL PROPERTIES AND CONDITION ASSESSMENT, p. 6
2.1—General, p. 6
2.2—Properties of in-place materials and components, p. 7
2.3—Condition assessment, p. 15
2.4—Knowledge factor, p. 17
2.5—Properties of new materials, p. 18
CHAPTER 3—GENERAL ASSUMPTIONS AND REQUIREMENTS, p. 19
3.1—Modeling and design, p. 19
3.2—Strength and deformability, p. 29
3.3—Flexure and axial loads, p. 30
3.4—Shear and torsion, p. 33
3.5—Development and splices of reinforcement, p. 34
3.6—Connections to existing concrete, p. 36
3.7—Retrofit measures, p. 39
CHAPTER 4—CONCRETE MOMENT FRAMES, p. 40
4.1—Types of concrete moment frames, p. 40
4.2—Reinforced concrete beam-column moment frames, p. 41
4.3—Post-tensioned concrete beam-column moment frames, p. 59
4.4—Slab-column moment frames, p. 60
CHAPTER 5—PRECAST CONCRETE FRAMES, p. 67
5.1—Types of precast concrete frames, p. 67
5.2—Precast concrete frames expected to resist seismic forces, p. 67
5.3—Precast concrete frames not expected to resist seismic forces directly, p. 68
CHAPTER 6—CONCRETE FRAMES WITH INFILLS, p. 70
6.1—Types of concrete frames with infills, p. 70
6.2—Concrete frames with masonry infills, p. 70
6.3—Concrete frames with concrete infills, p. 74
CHAPTER 7—CONCRETE STRUCTURAL WALLS, p. 77
7.1—Types of concrete structural walls and associated components, p. 77
7.2—Strength of reinforced concrete structural walls, wall segments, and coupling beams, p. 79
7.3—Linear static and dynamic procedures for reinforced concrete structural walls and wall segments, p. 81
7.4—Nonlinear static and dynamic procedures for reinforced concrete structural walls and wall segments , p. 87
7.5—Linear static and dynamic procedures for reinforced concrete coupling beams, p. 93
7.6—Nonlinear static and dynamic procedures for reinforced concrete coupling beams, p. 95
7.7—Retrofit measures for reinforced concrete structural walls, wall segments, and coupling beams, p. 97
CHAPTER 8—PRECAST CONCRETE STRUCTURAL WALLS, p. 99
8.1—Types of precast structural walls, p. 99
8.2—Precast concrete structural walls and wall segments, p. 100
CHAPTER 9—CONCRETE-BRACED FRAMES, p. 105
9.1—Types of concrete-braced frames, p. 105
9.2—General, p. 105
9.3—Stiffness of concrete-braced frames, p. 105
9.4—Strength of concrete-braced frames, p. 106
9.5—Acceptance criteria for concrete-braced frames, p. 106
9.6—Retrofit measures for concrete-braced frames, p. 107
CHAPTER 10—CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE DIAPHRAGMS, p. 108
10.1—Components of cast-in-place concrete diaphragms, p. 108
10.2—Analysis, modeling, and acceptance criteria for cast-in-place concrete diaphragms, p. 108
10.3—Retrofit measures for cast-in-place concrete diaphragms, p. 109
CHAPTER 11—PRECAST CONCRETE DIAPHRAGMS, p. 110
11.1—Components of precast concrete diaphragms, p. 110
11.2—Analysis, modeling, and acceptance criteria for precast concrete diaphragms, p. 110
11.3—Retrofit measures for precast concrete diaphragms, p. 110
CHAPTER 12—CONCRETE FOUNDATIONS, p. 111
12.1—Types of concrete foundations, p. 111
12.2—Analysis of existing concrete foundations, p. 112
12.3—Evaluation of existing condition, p. 112
12.4—Retrofit measures for concrete foundations, p. 112
CHAPTER 13—NOTATION AND DEFINITIONS, p. 115
13.1—Notation, p. 115
13.2—Definitions, p. 119
CHAPTER 14—REFERENCES, p. 121