Publication C766 Control of cracking caused by restrained deformation in concrete (includes errata February 2019)
Publication Year
2018
Document Status
Withdrawn
Abstract
This third edition guidance document continues to look at the causes, effects, and risks of cracking in concrete. It occurs when tensile strain is greater than the tensile strain capacity of concrete. Considers design aspects such as estimating the magnitude of crack-inducing strain, how to control the size of cracks using reinforcement and ways to minimise risk. First published in 1992 as CIRIA R91 and updated in 2007 as C660 to take into account design to Eurocodes, this 3rd edition provides further clarity for design relating to BS EN 1992-3.
Document History
The accompanying spreadsheets are available from CIRIA customer services: enquiries@ciria.org. Supersedes C660 Early-age thermal crack control in concrete. 2014 reprint (CIRIA, 2007). First published as CIRIA Report R 91, Early-age thermal crack control in concrete (revised edition), 1992. Based on RP722. Errata issued February 2019 for Page 42, .4.3 reference should be Figure 4.10.
Author
Bamforth, P.
ISBN
9780860177814
Publisher Information
CIRIA
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