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Precast Concrete Structures

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Building with precast concrete elements is one of the most innovative forms of construction, This book serves as an introduction to this topic, including examples, and thus supplies all the information necessary for conceptual and detailed design,


Alfred Steinle (1936-2017) turned the lecture notes of Prof, Dr,-Ing, Volker Hahn, which dated from the early 1970s, into a manuscript that became the starting point for this book, After a number of years in bridge-building, Alfred Steinle also became heavily involved in precast concrete construction at Züblin, His theoretical work covered bridge-building with torsion and section deformations in box-girder bridges and in precast concrete structures within the scope of the 6M system with corbels, notched beam ends and pocket foundations, In addition, he was a key figure in many precast concrete projects such as the 6M schools, the University of Riyadh, schools with foamed concrete wall panels in Iraq, Züblin House and the construction of a modern automated precasting plant, Alfred Steinle retired in 1999 and by that time he had risen to the post of authorised signatory in the engineering office at Züblin's head office,

Hubert Bachmann (b, 1959) began his career in a precasting plant in 1976 as an apprentice for concrete and precast concrete construction, After studying structural engineering and completing his doctorate at the University of Karlsruhe, he accepted a post in the structural engineering office of Ed, Züblin AG in Stuttgart in 1993, where he has worked ever since, His duties have included the detailed design of structures of all kinds plus research and development in the civil and structural engineering sectors, He has been presenting the series of Hahn lectures on precast concrete structures at the University of Stuttgart since 2003,

Mathias Tillmann (b, 1970) has been an engineering and standards consultant at Fachvereinigung Deutscher Betonfertigteilbau e,V, (FDB) since 2007 and technical director since 2008, He specialised in structural engineering during his studies at RWTH Aachen University, After attaining his diploma, he worked as a project engineer, structural engineer and designer, Mathias Tillmann has written numerous brochures, advisory documents and specialist articles on the subject of precast concrete,

All three authors have been or still are verymuch involved in construction industry organisations, many technical boards and national and international standards committees concerned with precast concrete construction,
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KlappentextBuilding with precast concrete elements is one of the most innovative forms of construction, This book serves as an introduction to this topic, including examples, and thus supplies all the information necessary for conceptual and detailed design,


Alfred Steinle (1936-2017) turned the lecture notes of Prof, Dr,-Ing, Volker Hahn, which dated from the early 1970s, into a manuscript that became the starting point for this book, After a number of years in bridge-building, Alfred Steinle also became heavily involved in precast concrete construction at Züblin, His theoretical work covered bridge-building with torsion and section deformations in box-girder bridges and in precast concrete structures within the scope of the 6M system with corbels, notched beam ends and pocket foundations, In addition, he was a key figure in many precast concrete projects such as the 6M schools, the University of Riyadh, schools with foamed concrete wall panels in Iraq, Züblin House and the construction of a modern automated precasting plant, Alfred Steinle retired in 1999 and by that time he had risen to the post of authorised signatory in the engineering office at Züblin's head office,

Hubert Bachmann (b, 1959) began his career in a precasting plant in 1976 as an apprentice for concrete and precast concrete construction, After studying structural engineering and completing his doctorate at the University of Karlsruhe, he accepted a post in the structural engineering office of Ed, Züblin AG in Stuttgart in 1993, where he has worked ever since, His duties have included the detailed design of structures of all kinds plus research and development in the civil and structural engineering sectors, He has been presenting the series of Hahn lectures on precast concrete structures at the University of Stuttgart since 2003,

Mathias Tillmann (b, 1970) has been an engineering and standards consultant at Fachvereinigung Deutscher Betonfertigteilbau e,V, (FDB) since 2007 and technical director since 2008, He specialised in structural engineering during his studies at RWTH Aachen University, After attaining his diploma, he worked as a project engineer, structural engineer and designer, Mathias Tillmann has written numerous brochures, advisory documents and specialist articles on the subject of precast concrete,

All three authors have been or still are verymuch involved in construction industry organisations, many technical boards and national and international standards committees concerned with precast concrete construction,
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Leseprobe
1
Introduction

This book first appeared as an article written by Alfred Steinle and Volker Hahn for the 1988 edition of the Beton-Kalender. It was reprinted in Beton-Kalender 1995 and then published as a book in the Bauingenieur-Praxis series in 1998. Hubert Bachmann, Alfred Steinle and Volker Hahn updated the information for publication in Beton-Kalender 2009 and this appeared as a new edition of the book in the Bauingenieur-Praxis series in 2010. Alfred Steinle, Hubert Bachmann, and Mathias Tillmann reconceived and completely revised the content for Beton-Kalender 2016, and it is that version that has again been published as a separate book, the third German edition, as part of the Bauingenieur-Praxis BiP series.

The first chapter looks at general aspects of precast concrete construction, its history and the status of European standardisation. The economic use of precast concrete elements is only possible when the design is carried out to suit the production and erection of such elements. Therefore, the second chapter deals with the design of precast concrete structures. Besides outlining the boundary conditions that must be observed when designing for precast concrete, the authors present a number of typical precast concrete designs.

Special attention must be paid to the connections between precast concrete elements, because these are the weak points - for horizontal loads in particular. The stability of precast concrete structures is therefore described in detail in Chapter 3. In particular, owing to the need to check critical details, proper yet simplified engineering assessments are to be preferred to computer calculations when considering stability. Chapters 4 and 5 deal with the various components of precast concrete production and the connections between those components. Specific design issues are examined in detail in Chapter 6.

Façades are becoming an increasingly important application for precast concrete elements. Chapter 7 is therefore dedicated to this topic. And it is façades in particular that are making use of new types of concrete and reinforcement. The final chapter looks at the actual manufacture of precast concrete elements so that the reader gains a full understanding of this form of construction taking into account the needs of production.

New types of concrete, new types of reinforcement, new methods of production - precast concrete construction is the chief proving ground for new developments and applications. Precast concrete therefore represent one of the most innovative forms of construction, a fact that is reflected in its growing popularity.

Although this book focuses on precast concrete from the point of view of the building industry and the authors concentrate mainly on buildings in general, it should not go unmentioned that precast concrete construction has been able to win considerable market shares in many other construction sectors through the development of economic yet bespoke solutions. Examples of these are bridges, tunnel linings, pipes, pipe bridges, towers, masts, piles, detached homes, prefabricated basements, retaining walls, room modules, prefabricated garages, noise barriers, railway sleepers, guided bus tracks, agricultural buildings, ballastless tracks, cooling tower trickle fill structures, etc. The reader is referred to the specialist literature dealing with these specialist areas. This book also only describes structural or architectural precast concrete elements for buildings and structures and not concrete products , i.e. small-format components manufactured and stocked in great numbers and available from trade outlets, e.g. sewage pipes, paving stones, etc.

The references at the end of each chapter have been completely recompiled and in the main contain publications of recent years. Older publications have only been retained when they illustrate potential solutions to fundamental problems that still remain valid today. In this context, the reader is referred to the earlier articles with the same title in the Beton-Kalender yearbooks of 1988, 1995, and 2009 [1-3]. References to the general literature on reinforced concrete construction have been omitted and the reader is referred to the corresponding articles in the Beton-Kalender, unless they concern areas that also touch on the specific problems of precast concrete construction.

In particular, readers should consult the publications of the Fachvereinigung Deutscher Betonfertigteilbau e.V. (, German Association for Precast Concrete Construction), e.g. [4,5], and Bindseil [6]. Furthermore, the fib manual also covers international developments in the field of precast concrete construction [7]. The Beton- und Fertigteil-Jahrbuch [8], now published under the title of Betonbauteile, regularly includes chapters on structural precast concrete elements and precast concrete architecture in addition to small-format concrete products.

The national, European and international standards that concern precast concrete construction are listed below (position as of July 2017). The list also contains the relevant publications of the Deutscher Ausschuss für Stahlbeton (, German Committee for Structural Concrete), the FDB, and the Deutscher Beton- und Bautechnik-Verein e.V. (, German Society for Concrete and Construction Technology). This list does not claim to be exhaustive. Other regulations and codes of practice can be found in the lists at the end of each chapter.
National standards (some available in English) DIN 488 Reinforcing steels Part 1:2009-08 Grades, properties, marking Part 2:2009-08 Reinforcing steel bars Part 3:2009-08 Reinforcing steel in coils, steel wire Part 4:2009-08 Welded fabric Part 5:2009-08 Lattice girders Part 6:2010-01 Assessment of conformity DIN 1045 Concrete, reinforced and prestressed concrete structures Part 1:2008-08 Design and construction (withdrawn) Part 2:2008-08 Concrete - Specification, properties, production and conformity - Application rules for DIN EN 206-1 Part 3:2012-03 Execution of structures - Application rules for DIN EN 13670, with corrigendum 1:2013-07 Part 4:2012-02 Additional rules for the production and the conformity of prefabricated elements DIN 1048 Testing concrete Part 1:1991-06 Testing of fresh concrete (withdrawn) Part 2:1991-06 Testing of hardened concrete (specimens taken in situ) (withdrawn) Part 4:1991-06 Determination of the compressive strength of hardened concrete in structures and components; application of reference lines and evaluation with special methods (withdrawn) Part 5:1991-06 Testing of hardened concrete (specimens prepared in mould) (withdrawn) DIN 1054:2010-12 Subsoil - Verification of the safety of earthworks and foundations - Supplementary rules to DIN EN 1997-1, with amendments A1:2012-08 and A2:2015-11 DIN 1164 Special cement Part 10:2013-03 Composition, requirements and conformity evaluation for cement with low effective alkali content Part 11:2003-11 Composition, specification and conformity evaluation for cement with short setting time Part 12:2005-06 Composition, specification and conformity evaluation for cement with higher quantity of organic constituents DIN 4030 Assessment of water, soil and gases for their aggressiveness to concrete Part 1:2008-06 Principles and limiting values Part 2:2008-06 Sampling and analysis of water and soil samples DIN 4102 Fire behaviour of building materials and building components Part 1:1998-05 Building materials; concepts, requirements and tests Part 2:1977-09 Building components; definitions, requirements and tests Part 3:1977-09 Fire walls and non-loadbearing external walls; definitions, requirements and tests Part 4:2016-05 Synopsis and application of classified building materials, components and special components Part 16:2015-09 Brandschacht tests DIN 4108 Thermal insulation and energy economy in buildings Supplement 2:2006-03 Thermal bridges - Examples for planning and...
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Autor

Dr.-Ing. Alfred Steinle (1936-2017) war bei der Ed. Züblin AG im Brückenbau und später vorwiegend auf dem Gebiet des Fertigteilbaus tätig. Er beendete 1999 seine berufliche Laufbahn als Prokurist im Technischen Büro der Hauptverwaltung der Ed. Züblin AG.
Dr.-Ing. Hubert Bachmann ist nach dem Bauingenieurstudium und anschließender Promotion an der Universität Karlsruhe (TH) seit 1993 im Technischen Büro Konstruktiver Ingenieurbau (TBK) der Ed. Züblin AG in Stuttgart tätig. Seine Aufgabenbereiche umfassen Ausführungsplanungen von Ingenieurbauten aller Art sowie die Forschung und Entwicklung im Hoch- und Ingenieurbau.
Dipl.-Ing. Mathias Tillmann war nach dem Studium des Bauingenieurwesens an der RWTH Aachen als Projektingenieur, Tragwerksplaner und Konstrukteur tätig. Seit 2007 ist er bei der Fachvereinigung Deutscher Betonfertigteilbau e.V. (FDB) für den Bereich Technik und Normung zuständig.
Alle drei Verfasser waren bzw. sind in den Verbänden der Bauindustrie in technischen Gremien und in nationalen und internationalen Normenausschüssen engagiert.