Title:
Concrete Sanitary Engineering Structures
Author(s):
ACI Committee 350
Publication:
Journal Proceedings
Volume:
80
Issue:
6
Appears on pages(s):
467-486
Keywords:
admixtures;aggregates;cements;chemical attack;coatings;concrete construction;concrete durablity;concrete finishing (fresh concrete);concretes; curing;deflection;earthquake resistant structures;finsihes, floors;formwork (construction);foundations.
DOI:
10.14359/10869
Date:
11/1/1983
Abstract:
This report presents recommendations for structural design, materials, and construction of concrete tanks, reservoirs, and other structures commonly used in water and wastewater treatment works where dense, impermeable concrete with high resistance to chemical attack is required. Special emphasis is placed on a structural design which minimizes the possibility of cracking and accommodates vibrating equipment and other special loads. Design and spacing of joints are considered. Proportioning of concrete, placement, curing, and protection against chemicals are also described. Information on seismic design is included.