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The Reorganized
ACI 318-14 Code
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Overview of Presentation
A brief history of ACI 318
The rationale for reorganization
How 318-14 is organized
318-14 style
Available resources and process timetable
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History
Founded in 1904
HQ in Farmington Hills, Michigan, USA
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History
1910 first code published: Standard Building
Regulations for the Use of Reinforced Concrete
Structural provisions assumed a working stress limit
through 1956
Ultimate Strength approach firmly established in
1971 edition.
ACI 318 organization based on behavior of cast-inplace reinforced concrete
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BuildingOfficial
StructuralEngineer
ACI318Chair
MaterialsEngineer
UniversityResearcher
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Overview of Presentation
A brief history of ACI 318
The rationale for reorganization
How 318-14 is organized
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Available resources and process timetable
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ACI 318-11
Organization
ShearStrength, Chapter11
FlexuralandAxialStrength, Chapter10
StrengthReduction
Factors,, Chapter9
LapSplice,
12.1512.17
TiesinJoint, 11.10.2
Slope, 7.8.1.1
Ties,
7.10.5
Cover, 7.7
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(Ch 13)
Footings
(Ch 15)
Precast
(Ch 16)
Prestressed
(Ch 18)
Seismic
(Ch 21)
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A brief history of ACI 318
The rationale for reorganization
How 318-14 is organized
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Available resources and process timetable
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COLUMNS
STRUCTURAL
SYSTEMS
ONE-WAY
SLABS
FOUNDATIONS
DIAPHRAGMS
BEAMS
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Diaphragms (new)
Two-Way Slabs
Foundations
Beams
Columns
Walls
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Scope
10.2
General
10.3
Design Limits
10.4
Required Strength
10.5
Design Strength
10.6
Reinforcement Limits
10.7
Reinforcement Detailing
As,min,As,max
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Chapter 9 Beams
10.1
Scope
9.1
Scope
10.2
General
9.2
General
10.3
Design Limits
9.3
Design Limits
10.4
Required Strength
9.4
Required Strength
10.5
Design Strength
9.5
Design Strength
10.6
Reinforcement Limits
9.6
Reinforcement Limits
10.7
Reinforcement Detailing
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Organization
Chapter11
ShearStrength, 10.5.3
FlexuralandAxialStrength, 10.5.2
Chapter10
StrengthReduction
Factors,, 10.5.1
Chapter9
LapSplice,
10.7.5
12.1512.17
TiesinJoint, 10.2.2
11.10.2
Slope, 10.7.4
7.8.1.1
Ties,
10.7.6.1
7.10.5
Cover, 10.7.1
7.7
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ACI 318- 14
Organization
ShearStrength, 10.5.3
FlexuralandAxialStrength, 10.5.2
StrengthReduction
Factors,, 10.5.1
LapSplice,
10.7.5
TiesinJoint, 10.2.2
Slope, 10.7.4
Ties,
10.7.6.1
Cover, 10.7.1
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Toolbox Chapter
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Overview of Presentation
A brief history of ACI 318
The rationale for reorganization
How 318-14 is organized
318-14 style
Available resources and process timetable
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fci, psi
< 4000
4000
Nominal
strand
diameter
in.
All
4db
(a)
0.5 in.
1-3/4 in.
(b)
0.6 in.
2 in.
(c)
Minimum s
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Overview of Presentation
A brief history of ACI 318
The rationale for reorganization
How 318-14 is organized
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Available resources and process timetable
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Schedule to Publication
Committee work ended October 2013
Internal ACI review late fall 2013
Public comment period spring 2014
Committee response summer 2014
Publication fall 2014
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Publication
ACI 318-14 will be published in:
English
Spanish
Chinese
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Additional Resources
Online learning
In-person seminars
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Heruclean Effort:
96, 000 man-hours
46 man-years
Over $14 million in volunteer time
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Learning Objectives
American Concrete Institute is a Registered Provider with The American
Institute of Architects Continuing Education Systems (AIA/CES). Credit(s)
earned on completion of this program will be reported to AIA/CES for AIA
members. Certificates of Completion for both AIA members and non-AIA
members are available upon request.
This program is registered with AIA/CES for continuing professional
education. As such, it does not include content that may be deemed or
construed to be an approval or endorsement by the AIA of any material of
construction or any method or manner of handling, using, distributing, or
dealing in any material or product.
Questions related to specific materials, methods, and services will be
addressed at the conclusion of this presentation.
The American Institute of Architects has approved this session for
1 AIA/CES LU Learning Units.
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Learning Objectives
1. Provide a general overview of ACI 318-14
2. Highlight the organization of information within
each member chapter of 318-14
3. Identify the benefits of the newly reorganized ACI
318-14 Code
4. Provide examples of additional information ACI will
make available to assist in the transition to the new
code
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