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Description / Abstract:
This guide provides model test methods for determining the
short- and long-term mechanical properties of FRP reinforcing bars,
grids, tendons, and laminates—both prestressed and
nonprestressed—for concrete and masonry structures. As noted in the
individual methods, most of the methods for bars are also suitable
for sections cut from grids. Where necessary, the tests consider
the bars and laminates tested embedded in or bonded to concrete or
masonry. For the most part, however, these tests are considered to
be material tests and not component or structural tests.
These model test methods are intended for consideration,
modification, and adoption, either in whole or in part, by a U.S.
national standards-writing agency such as ASTM International or
AASHTO. The publication of these test methods by ACI Committee 440
is an effort to aid in this adoption.
The guide contains only test methods and not material standards.
The individual test methods contained in this guide do not specify
minimum material properties that must be met for the materials to
be considered acceptable for use. Guidance on deciding whether a
material is acceptable based on test results is made in the
material specifications and design provisions that complement these
test methods (ACI 440.1R; ACI 440.2R; ACI 440.6).
The test methods presented in this guide are the recommendations
of ACI Committee 440, and have not been adopted by ACI as
standards. As such, they are, for the most part, written in
nonmandatory language, using "should" and "may" rather than "shall"
and "must." In keeping with the usual test method format, however,
some language is imperative ("Fill a cylinder with water..." rather
than "A cylinder should be filled with water..."). Although
typically considered to be mandatory language, the use of
imperative language in these test methods is for readability, and
remains as committee recommendations only.