ACI PRC-357.2-10 Report on Floating and Float-In Concrete Structures

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This report addresses the practical experience and engineering considerations for the design and construction of floating concrete structures. Recommendations for design loads and design criteria are presented. Design procedures and methods of analysis are discussed to better acquaint the reader with the design considerations unique to floating marine structures. Methods used to construct floating concrete structures play a major role in the success of each application. Construction methods and materials used for recent applications are presented to demonstrate the importance of the construction process during the planning and design of marine concrete structures.

Important aspects of delivery, from the construction site and installation at the deployment site, are presented. The durability and serviceability of floating structures at remote sites are important considerations to project planners and developers. Construction execution, materials selection and inspection, maintenance, and repair techniques are discussed. The materials, processes, quality control measures, and inspections described in this document should be tested, monitored, or performed as applicable only by individuals holding the appropriate ACI Certifications or equivalent.

Keywords: abrasion; accidents; admixtures; aggregates; concrete construction; concrete durability; detailing; dynamic loads; fatigue (materials); finite element method; floating structures; inspection; installing; lightweight concretes; limit design method; loads forces; maintenance moorings; permeability; post-tensioning; precast concrete; prestressed concrete; prestressing steels; quality control; reinforced concrete; reinforcing steels; repairs; serviceability; ships, stability; structural design surveys; towing.

 

Document Details

Author: ACI Committee 357

Publication Year: 2010

Pages: 41

ISBN: 9780870313844

Categories: Marine Concrete

Formats: PDF

Table of Contents

Chapter 1—Introduction and scope

1.1—Introduction

1.2—Scope

Chapter 2—Notation, definitions, and acronyms

2.1—Notation

2.2—Definitions

2.3—Acronyms

Chapter 3—Applications

3.1—Introduction

3.2—Historical background

3.3—Ships and barges

3.4—Industrial plantships

3.5—Floating piers and docks

3.6—Floating bridges

3.7—Immersed tunnels

3.8—Navigation structures

3.9—Summary

Chapter 4—Materials and durability

4.1—Introduction

4.2—Testing and quality control

4.3—Structural marine concrete

4.4—Reinforcement and concrete cover

4.5—Special considerations

4.6—Summary

Chapter 5—Evaluation of loads

5.1—Introduction

5.2—Types of loads

5.3—Load determination

5.4—Summary

Chapter 6—Design approaches

6.1—Introduction

6.2—Overview of design code requirements

6.3—Fatigue

6.4—Serviceability

6.5—Hull arrangements

6.6—Analysis methodology

6.7—Design and detailing

6.8—Summary

Chapter 7—Construction

7.1—Introduction

7.2—Construction methods

7.3—Concrete construction

7.4—Construction afloat

7.5—Segmental construction—joining while afloat

7.6—Summary

Chapter 8—Towing and installation

8.1—Introduction

8.2—Design considerations

8.3—Tow route

8.4—Summary

Chapter 9—Maintenance, inspection, and repair

9.1—Introduction

9.2—Structural deterioration

9.3—Surveys and periodic inspection

9.4—Repairs

9.5—Summary

Chapter 10—References

10.1—Referenced standards and reports

10.2—Cited references

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