SP-158: Concrete and Grout in Nuclear and Hazardous Waste Disposal

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Editors: A.A. Al-Manaseer & D.M.Roy

Description

The Building Code Requirements for Masonry Structures will provide solutions to the most complex masonry construction questions. Replacing all existing masonry code, these important new ACI/ ASCE documents have been especially prepared to facilitate adoption, by reference, in a general building code. They have been adopted by B.O.C.A. and SBCC (model code groups). The code contains: a standard construction specification as part of the design standard; provisions for analytical and empirical design; provisions for seismic design; and provisions for design of brick and block composite and cavity walls. Other topics covered by the new code include: permits and drawings; quality assurance; materials; placing embedded items; strength and serviceability; flexural and axial loads; shear; walls; columns; pilasters; beams and lintels. The quality, inspection, testing and placement of materials used in construction are covered by reference to specifications and the appropriate ASTM Standards.

 

Document Details

Publication Year: 1996

Pages: 129

ISBN: 9780870316562

Categories: Nuclear

Formats: PDF

Table of Contents

-CONSIDERATIONS FOR THE DESIGN AND

CONSTRUCTION OF A REINFORCED CONCRETE

LOW-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTE DISPOSAL FACILITY,

by J. W. Grindstaff, S. C. St. John, and N. J. Antonas

-PERFORMANCE OF REINFORCED CONCRETE

STRUCTURES IN LOW-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTE

DISPOSAL UNITS, by N. Chau, R. D. Baird, and V. C. Rogers

-THE COMPUTER MODEL FOR PREDICTING LONG-TERM

PERFORMANCE OF REINFORCED CONCRETE STRUCTURES,

by N. Chau and V. C. Rogers

-TESTING AND EVALUATION OF DURABILITY OF CONCRETE

BARRIERS FOR TUMULUS DISPOSAL FACILITY FOR

LOW-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTE, by J. H. Lee and D. M. Roy

-CHARACTERIZATION OF SODIUM SILICATE-ACTIVATED

PORTLAND CEMENT: MATRICES FOR LOW-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE

WASTE FORMS, by R. E. Scheetz and J. P. Hoffer

-FLY ASH EFFECTS ON MORTAR PERMEABILITY, by

P. Soroushian and A. Alhozaimy

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