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Awwa D11013 Wire And Strandwound Circular Prestressed Concrete Water Tanks American Water Works Association Staff

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Awwa D11013 Wire And Strandwound Circular Prestressed Concrete Water Tanks American Water Works Association Staff
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Publisher: American Water Works Association
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.61 MB
Pages: 112
Author: American Water Works Association Staff
ISBN: 9781583219805, 9781613002575, 1613002572, 1583219803
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Awwa D11013 Wire And Strandwound Circular Prestressed Concrete Water Tanks American Water Works Association Staff by American Water Works Association Staff 9781583219805, 9781613002575, 1613002572, 1583219803 instant download after payment.

This standard describes current recommended practice for the design, construction, inspection, and maintenance of wire- and strand-wound, circular, prestressed concrete water-containing structures with the following four types of core walls: 1) Type I-cast-in-place concrete with vertical prestressed reinforcement 2) Type II-shotcrete with a steel diaphragm 3) Type IV-cast-in-place concrete with a steel diaphragm This edition reflects current thinking and construction practices, and changes include but are not limited to 1)References to ACI 350, Code Requirements for Environmental Engineering Concrete Structures 2) The addition of specific strength requirements for concrete slab 3) "Portland cement" is now referred to as "cementitious material" 4) The addition of "urethane elastomer" as a type of sealant and joint filler 5) An update to the minimum design wind and seismic loads 6) The addition of construction loads as a roof design load 7) A reduction of the minimum roof rise-to-span ratio 8) The addition of requirements for compaction of cohesionless base material, such as gravel, under the floor 9) Guidance on conditions where an interior ladder and/or wall accessway would be appropriate 11) Incorporation of the new seismic design approach based on the IBC, ASCE 7-05 code standards and current seismic technological advances 12) The inclusion of urethane as a suitable material for crack injection

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