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911RWIGIUIRIESS SNIP 2.03.01-84 1997 Edition National Building Codes Of Russia Concrete and Reinforced Concrete Structures SNIP 2.03.01-84 SNIP 2.03.01-84 Concrete and Reinforced Concrete Structures. This publication is a compilation of building codes and regulations of the Russian Federation and may be used for educational and reference purposes only. Information in this document is subject to change without notice. Each chapter of this publication carries its own numerical index. No part of this index must be considered in any sense as the official wording or interpretation of the original document. Although every care has been taken to ensure accuracy of translation, the publisher can not accept responsibility for any errors or omissions that may occur in the publication. This material shall be used in conjunction with applicable requirements of the laws, codes, ordinances and regulations of federal, stale, municipal and other authorities having jurisdiction. 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Recycle S5200184 SNIP BUILDING CODES OF RUSSIA Contents (cid:9) ECCENTRICALLY COMPRESSED MEMBERS WITH SNIP CUSTOMER SERVICE AND SALES III RECTANGULAR AND ANNULAR SECTIONS (cid:9) 49 (cid:9) At Your Service III MEMBERS IN CENTRAL TENSION (cid:9) 54 Contacts III (cid:9) Change of Address Ill RECTANGULAR MEMBERS IN ECCENTRIC TENSION54 Terms III (cid:9) Catalogs III (cid:9) TYPICAL CASE OF DESIGN (FOR ANY SECTION, Payment III EXTERNAL FORCES AND REINFORCEMENT) (cid:9) 56 Discounts III (cid:9) Shipping III STRENGTH ANALYSIS OF SECTIONS INC(cid:9)LINED TO THE LONGITUDINAL AXIS OF A MEMBER 59 SUMMARY IV (cid:9) STRENGTH ANALYSIS OF SPATIAL SECTIONS (MEMBERS IN BENDING AND TORSION) (cid:9) 64 Introduction To SNIP IV (cid:9) Phonetic Equivalents RECTANGULAR MEMBERS (cid:9) 65 DESIGN OF REINFORCED CONCRETE MEMBERS FOR CHAPTER 1. GENERAL 1 LOCAL LOADS (cid:9) 67 (cid:9) STRENGTH UNDER LOCAL COMPRESSION 67 BASIC PROVISIONS (cid:9) STRENGTH UNDER PUNCHING 70 BASIC DESIGN REQUIREMENTS 2(cid:9) (cid:9) BREAKING-OFF STRENGTH 71 SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR DESIGN OF (cid:9) PRESTRESSED STRUCTURES 6 (cid:9) DESIGN OF INSERTS 72 BASIC RULES OF CALCULATION OF PLANE AND FATIGUE STRENGTH OF REINFORCED CONCRETE MASSIVE STRUCTURES WITH REGARD TO NON- MEMBERS (cid:9) 74 LINEAR CHARACTERISTICS OF REINFORCED CONCRETE 14 CHAPTER 4 . CALCULATION OF MEMBERS OF REINFORCED CONCRETE STRUCTURES BY CHAPTER 2 . MATERIALS FOR CONCRETE AND GROUP TWO LIMIT STATE (cid:9) 75 REINFORCED CONCRETE STRUCTURES (cid:9) 17 DESIGN FOR CRACKING OF REINFORCED CONCRETE (cid:9) 17 CONCRETE MEMBERS (cid:9) 75 SPECIFIED AND DESIGN CHARACTERISTICS OF CRACKING NORMAL TO THE LONGITUDINAL AXIS OF CONCRETE (cid:9) 21 A MEMBER (cid:9) 75 REINFORCING STEEL (cid:9) 22 CRACKING INCLINED TO THE LONGITUDINAL AXIS OF SPECIFIED AND DESIGN CHARACTERISTICS OF A MEMBER (cid:9) 79 REINFORCEMENT (cid:9) 32 CALCULATING THE CRACK WIDTH OF REINFORCED CONCRETE MEMBERS (cid:9) 79 CHAPTER 3 . CALCULATION OF MEMBERS OF THE WIDTH OF CRACKS NORMAL TO THE CONCRETE AND REINFORCED CONCRETE LONGITUDINAL AXIS OF A MEMBER (cid:9) 80 . STRUCTURES BY GROUP ONE LIMIT STATE 41 THE WIDTH OF CRACKS INCLINED TO THE (cid:9) LONGITUDINAL AXIS OF A MEMBER 82 STRENGTH DESIGN OF CONCRETE MEMBERS 41 CALCULATING THE CLOSURE OF CRACKS IN ECCENTRICALLY COMPRESSED MEMBERS 42 REINFORCED CONCRETE MEMBERS (cid:9) 83 BENDING MEMBERS 45 CLOSURE OF CRACKS NORMAL TO THE STRENGTH DESIGN OF REINFORCED CONCRETE LONGITUDINAL AXIS OF A MEMBER (cid:9) 83 MEMBERS 45 CLOSURE OF CRACKS INCLINED TO THE STRENGTH DESIGN OF SECTIONS NORMAL TO THE LONGITUDINAL. AXIS OF A MEMBER (cid:9) 84 (cid:9) (cid:9) LONGITUDINAL CE! JTER LINE OF A MEMBER 45 CALCULATING DEFORMATIONS OF REINFORCED (cid:9) RECTANGUALR. T-SHAPED. I-SHAPED AND CONCRETE MEMBERS (cid:9) 84 (cid:9) CIRCULAR MEMBERS IN BENDING 47 nom (cid:9) BUILDING CODES OF RUSSIA S5200184 - I CALCULATING THE CURVATURE OF REINFORCED APPENDIX 1. PRINCIPAL TYPES AND CONCRETE MEMBERS IN AREAS WITHOUT CRACKS APPLICATION OF REINFORCING STEEL IN IN THE TENSION ZONE (cid:9) 54 CONCRETE STRUCTURES (cid:9) 115 CALCULATING THE CURVATURE OF REINFORCED CONCRETE MEMBERS IN AREAS WITH CRACKS IN THE TENSION ZONE 86 APPENDIX 2. APPLICATION OF CARBON STEEL CALCULATION OF DEFLECTIONSI (cid:9) 89 FOR INSERTS (cid:9) 117 CHAPTER 5 . STRUCTURAL DETAILING (cid:9) 93 APPENDIX 3. PRINCIPAL TYPES OF WELDED CONNECTIONS OF REINFORCEMENT (cid:9) 118 MINIMUM SECTION SIZE (cid:9) 93 PROTECTIVE LAYER OF CONCRETE (cid:9) 93 APPENDIX 4. PRINCIPAL TYPES OF WELDED MINIMUM SPACING OF REINFORCING BARS(cid:9) 95 CONNECTIONS OF BAR REINFORCEMENT (cid:9) ANCHORAGE OF ORDINARY RdINFORCEMENT (cid:9) 96 WITH ROLLED STEEL MEMBERS 122 LONGITUDINAL REINFORCEMENT OF MEMBERS 98 TRANSVERSE REINFORCEMENT (cid:9) 100 APPENDIX 5. SYMBOLS(cid:9) 125 WELDED CONNECTIONS OF THE REINFORCEMENT AND INSERTS (cid:9) 102 (cid:9) KEY WORDS 128 LAP CONNECTIONS OF NON-PRESTRESSED REINFORCEMENT (WITHOUT WELDING) (cid:9) 103 JOINTS OF PRECAST STRUCTURAL COMPONENTS104 LIST O(cid:9) F REFERENCE DOCUMENTS FOUND IN TEXT 130 SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS (cid:9) 106 SPECIAL REQIREMENTS TO PRESTRESSED CONCRETE MEMBERS 107 CONVERSION TABLES 131 (cid:9) Graphic Scales 131 CHAPTER 6 . ASSESSMENT OF CONCRETE (cid:9) SI Prefixes 131 (cid:9) STRUCTURES (cid:9) 109 Si Units, Derived Units and Symbols 132 (cid:9) Unit Conversion(cid:9) Factors 133 SI Units Length 135 (cid:9) GENERAL (cid:9) 109 St Units Area 135 THE ASSESSMENT PROCEDURE (cid:9) 110 THE ANALYSIS AND DETAILING OF STRUCTURES TO BE STRENGTHENED (cid:9) 112 S0000000 - II BUILDING CODES OF RUSSIA SNIP.. 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IMMO BUILDING CODES OF RUSSIA S5200184 - 111 Summary This Code shall be applied to the design of plain concrete(cid:127) and reinforced concrete structures of buildings and structures of various types constructed in areas with temperatures not exceeding +50 °C and not lower than -70 °C. This Code establishes standards for the design of concrete and reinforced concrete of normal-weight concrete, fine-aggregate concrete, lightweight, cellular, aerated and self-stressed concrete. This Code shall not be applied to concrete and reinforced concrete members of hydraulic structures, bridges, transportation tunnels, culverts, pavements of roads, highways and airfields, structures of feoccement, structures of concrete with an average density lower than 500 kg/m3 and higher than 2500 kg/m3, polymer modified concrete, with gypsum and special-purpose binders, concrete containing with special and organic aggregates, and porous concrete. The design of concrete and reinforced concrete structures operated under special conditions (seismic, corrosive environment, high humidity, etc.) shall meet additional requirements set by the appropriate regulatory documents. This Code is using classification of concrete by design strength established by ST SEV 1406-78. List of symbols (in compliance with ST SEV 1565-79) used in the text can be found in Appendix a. Ptain concrete. hereinafter referred to as "concrete "(vs. 'reinforced concrete is used to define concrete that is unreinforced or contains less rernforceinent than the minimum specified for reinforced concrete by appropriate federal standards. - Editor Introduction To SNIP (cid:9) Phonetic Equivalents SNIP is a uniform system of national construction Russian English Russian English regulations of the Russian Federation. SNIP includes A A a a building, structural, mechanical, electrical, and codes; fire and life safety codes; standards for building materials and 6 8 6 b products; technical specifications; codes of practice; cost B V B v estimate methods. r G r 9 Unlike ANSI, NEPA, or BOCA, SNIP is not an organization for code development, administration, or enforcement. It is a A D A d system of standards, collectively developed by over 60 E E o e professional research institutes and laboratories under the supervision of the State Committee for Housing and 3K ZH (cid:9) I )K zh Construction Policy of Russia (formerly, the Ministry of 3 Z 3 Z Construction), which is responsible for SNIP code H I N I enforcement throughout the Russian Federation. K K x k Designed to protect public health, safety and welfare, the Russian codes-use a different organizational structure in II L n I comparison to the classification used for codes of the United M M M m States and other developed countries. H N H n SNIP indexing system was substantially reformed in 1994. It is based on the eight Divisions and consists of three sets of 0 0 o o digits. First set indicates a Group of documents in the n P n p Division. Then after a dash - an ordinal number of the P R p . r document in the Group_ And two last figures represent a year C s c s of the document approval. All documents issued after 1 994 follow the new indexing system. Documents issued before T T T t 1994 will retain their original indexing until next revision. y U y u SNIP is dedicated to helping architects, engineers, 0 F 1 CI3 construction professionals, developers and facility managers better serve the world by providing them access to the X. x x x essential information they need to successfully perform their 14 C tt c work in Russia. 4 - 4 - w - w - W - W - 61 - bl - 3 - 3 - 10 - lo - 13 11 - (cid:9) 50000000 - IV BUILDING CODES OF RUSSIA EMI SNIP 2.03.01-84 (cid:9) CONCRETE AND REINFORCED CONCRETE STRUCTURES Chapter 1 (cid:9) GENERAL BASIC PROVISIONS Section 1.1. Concrete and reinforced concrete structures shall provide required reliability to prevent all types of limit states by introducing appropriate structural analysis, selection of materials, sizing, and design in accordance with ST SEV 1406-78. Section 1.2. The selection of structural solutions shall be based on technical specifications and financial conditions of a particular project to ensure reduced consumption of materials, -energy, labor and implication of cost-saving methods to be achieved by: (cid:127) using efficient building materials and structures; (cid:127) reducing weight of structures; (cid:127) full utilization of physical and mechanical characteristics of materials; (cid:127) using domestic building materials; (cid:127) complying with requirements for economic use of major building materials. Section 1.3. Structural design shall ensure the required strength, stability and 3-dimensional stiffness of buildings and structures as a whole and of individual members in particular at all stages of construction and maintenance. Section 1.4. Members of precast structures shall meet specifications for fabrication at.specialized facilities. The selection of precast elements shall give preference to pre-stressed members of high- strength concrete and steel as well as to members of light-weight and cellular concrete where their use is not limited by other regulations. It is advisable to fabricate precast elements as large as possible considering load capacity of lifting mechanisms, fabrication specifications and transportability of elements to construction site. Section 1.5. (cid:9) Standard sizes shall be used for the design of cast-in-place structures to allow use of standard framework assemblies. Reinforcement elements shall be used in enlarged assemblies if possible. Section 1.6. (cid:9) The connections of precast structures shall be designed for proper strength and durability. The connection elements of precast structures shall be designed and fabricated so that they can safely transfer forces, sustain loads, and provide reliable adhesion of the joint filling concrete with the precast components. Section 1.7. (cid:9) Concrete members shall be used: a) mostly in structures working under compression with low eccentricities of longitudinal force not exceeding values given in Section 3.3; b) particularly in structures working under compression with highet eccentricities and in flexible structures. when their failure does not endanger human life or equipment (members sitting on the solid foundations, etc.) MEM BUILDING CODES OF RUSSIA S5200184 - 1 SNIP-2.03.01-84 (cid:9) CONCRETE AND REINFORCED CONCRETE STRUCTURES Note: (cid:9) Concrete structures shall be defined as the ones, for which strength in the process of use is solely ensured by concrete. Section 1.8. (cid:9) Design winter temperature of outdoor air shall be assumed to be the average temperature measured during five coldest days in a row depending on the region of the site in accordance with SNIP 2.01.01.82 Climatology and Geophysics. Design temperatures for the structural performance shall be established in the Assignment for Design. The outdoor air humidity shall be assumed as the average relative humidity of the hottest month depending on the region as the relative humidity inside heated room in accordance with SNIP 2.01.01.82 Climatology and Geophysics. Section 1.9. (cid:9) Symbols and their indexes for basic parameters used for calculation of structures used in the text are in compliance with ST SEV 1565-79. BASIC DESIGN REQUIREMENTS Section 1.10. Concrete and reinforced concrete shall meet design requirements for structural calculations for load-carrying capacity (Group 1 ultimate limit state) and for suitability for ordinary use (Group 2 ultimate limit state). a) The Group 1 ultimate limit state design shall protect structures against: brittle, ductile or any other mode of failure (strength design taking into account deflection of a structure before failure where necessary); buckling of a structure (design for stability of thin-walled members, etc.) or stability of position (design for tilting or slipping of retaining walls, for floating of submerged or underground tanks, pump plants, etc.); fatigue failures (fatigue design of members under alternating loads, moving or pulsing, such as crane beams, sleepers, frame foundations and floors for some unbalanced mechanisms, etc.); failure under combined action of force factors and unfavorable impacts of the environment (periodic or continuous action of a corrosive environment, alternate freezing and thawing, fire, etc.); b) The Group 2 serviceability limit state design shall protect structures against: formation of cracks and their excessive or prolonged development (if cracking or their development is inadmissible during the use of structure); excessive displacements (deflections, skewing and rotation angles, and oscillations). Section 1.11 (cid:9) The limit state design of a structure as a whole or of structural elements shall be carried out for all stages, including fabrication, transportation, erection and service. Calculation methods shall correspond to the structural solutions. It is allowed not to perform the design for the crack width and for deformation if it is determined by the test or proved by practice that the crack width in the given concrete structure does not exceed critical values and the stiffness of the structure is sufficient during its operation. Section 1.12. (cid:9) Value of loads and stresses, reliability factors for loads, combination coefficients, and classification of loads as of permanent and temporary, shall be assumed in accordance with SNIP 2.01.07-89 Loads and Stresses. S5200184 2 BUILDING CODES OF RUSSIA SNIP - SNIP 2.03.01-84 (cid:9) CONCRETE AND REINFORCED CONCRETE STRUCTURES The loads shall be multiplied by specified reliability factors depending on the significance of buildings and structures in accordance with the requirements established by the federal building authorities. The loads to be considered in the Group 2 limit state design (service loads) shall be assumed as specified in Sections 1.16 and 1.20. Sustained loads shall include a part of the total of live loads specified in SNIP 2.01.07-89 Loads and Stresses. Total live load shall be reduced by the value already included in the sustained load. The load combination coefficients and the load reduction coefficients shall be related to the total of short-term loads. For structures exposed to solar radiation and constructed in climatic sub-region IVa, the calculations shall take temperature effects into account in accordance with SNIP 2.01.01.82 Climatology and Geophysics. Fire resistance of concrete and reinforced concrete structures shall be provided in accordance with appropriate regulatory documents. Section 1.13. Calculations of forces imposed on precast elements by lifting, transportation and erection, shall consider dead load to be applied with a dynamic coefficient as follows: for transportation (cid:9) 1.60; for lifting and installation (cid:9) 1.40. For the specified coefficients it is allowed to assume reduced values under certain circumstances but not lower than 1.25. Section 1.14. Strength, cracking, crack width and deformations of mixed (cast-in-place and precast) and cast-in-place structures with load-bearing steel shall be calculated for the following two stages of structure's behavior: a) for the effects of the weight of concrete places at the site and for other loads imposed at this stage of erection before a specified strength is attaied by concrete; b) for loads imposed at this stage of erection and during service after the specified strength is attained by concrete. Section 1.15. (cid:9) Forced is statically indeterminate reinforced concrete structures caused by loads and forced displacementsidue to temperature changes, moisture content of concrete, displacement of supports. etc.), and those on statically determinate structures when the latter are calculated according to the deformation mode, shall be determined with regards to inelastic deformations of concrete and steel and to the presence of cracks. For statically indeterminate structures and for intermediate design stages with respect to inelastic properties of reinforced concrete, forces can be defined on the assumption of their linear elasticity, if design procedures for statically indeterminate structures have not been developed yet with respect to inelastic properties of reinforced concrete. Section 1.16. (cid:9) Crack resistance of structures or parts thereof shall meet specifications of appropriate categories according to their service environment and to the type of the reinforcement used therein as follows: a) Category 1: cracking is not permitted; bl Category 2: brief cracking with a limited width is permitted provided that cracks are closed (compressed) securely later; e) Category 3 brief (cid:9) -vith a limited width a. and prolonged cracking with Nidth ,.k„: are permitteu SHIPPF BUIL:ING :GEES OF RUSSIA 55200184 - 3

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