Download - Canada Standards Guide for Tilt Up
FOREWORDThis Design Standard Guide is an excerpt (Chapter 13) of the Concrete Design Handbook, second edition(third printing), November 2001, a publication prepared and published by the Cement Association of Canada.
This guide is prepared as an aid in the design of Tilt-up concrete wall panels. It has been the intent of CACto present information in a manner which will serve as an extension to CSA Standard A23.3-94, Design ofConcrete Structure, and other documents referenced herein. While every attempt has been made to pres-ent information that is factual and in a useable format, none of the references to the CSA Standard or theNational Building Code should be construed as an endorsement of the material appearing in the guide bythe agencies responsible for the referenced material.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTSThis Guide is an excerpt of (Chapter 13) of the Concrete Design Handbook, which was prepared by a teamof authors, many of whom are members of the CSA Technical Committee on Reinforced Concrete Design.Particular recognition goes to Gerry Weiler, author of the noted Chapter.
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This publication is intended for the use of professional personnel competent to evaluate the significance andlimitations of its content and recommendations, and who will accept responsibility for the application of thematerial it contains. The authors and the Cement Association of Canada disclaim any and all responsibilityfor the application of the stated principles and for the accuracy of any of the material contained herein.
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TILT-UP CONCRETE WALL PANELSIntroduction ................................................................................................................................................ 5
Concrete Wall Panel Analysis Method ........................................................................................................ 5
Loading Conditions .................................................................................................................................... 7
Continuity and End Fixity ............................................................................................................................ 7
Creep and Initial Deflections ....................................................................................................................... 8
Openings in Panels ..................................................................................................................................... 8
Isolated Footings or Pier Foundations ........................................................................................................ 8
Stiffening Pilasters ...................................................................................................................................... 9
In-Plane Shear ............................................................................................................................................ 9
Connections for Tilt-up Panels ................................................................................................................. 12
Seismic Design Requirements for Tilt-up Connections ............................................................................. 13
Construction Requirements ...................................................................................................................... 14
Design for Lifting Stress ............................................................................................................................ 14
Design Examples ...................................................................................................................................... 15
List of References ..................................................................................................................................... 18
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