NB/T 20332-2015 PDF in English
NB/T 20332-2015 (NB/T20332-2015, NBT 20332-2015, NBT20332-2015)
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Construction requirements for prestressed concrete containments for pressure water reator nuclear power plants
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ENERGY INDUSTRY STANDARD
OF THE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
ICS 27.120.20
F 65
Registration number. 49559-2015
Replacing EJ/T 998-1996
Construction requirements for
prestressed concrete containments for
pressure water reactor nuclear power plants
ISSUED ON. APRIL 2, 2015
IMPLEMENTED ON. SEPTEMBER 01, 2015
Issued by. National Energy Administration
Table of contents
Foreword ... 3
1 Scope ... 5
2 Normative references ... 5
3 Terms and definitions ... 7
4 General ... 8
5 Material ... 9
6 Concrete construction ... 15
7 Processing, fabrication and installation of ordinary rebar ... 19
8 Processing, fabrication and installation of prestressing system ... 22
9 Processing, fabrication and installation of steel linings ... 33
Foreword
This standard was drafted in accordance with the rules given in GB/T 1.1-2009.
This standard replaces EJ/T 998-1996 “Construction requirements for
prestressed concrete containments for pressure water reactor nuclear power
plants”. As compared with EJ/T 998-1996, except for editorial changes, the
main technical changes are as follows.
- MODIFY the normative references (see Chapter 2; Chapter 2 of 1996
version);
- MODIFY the requirements for cement and aggregate (see 5.2.1 and 5.2.2;
4.2.1 and 4.2.2 of 1996 version);
- ADD the requirements for admixtures (see 5.2.4); MODIFY the provisions
on admixtures (see 5.2.5; 4.2.4 of 1996 version);
- DELETE the requirements for bell mouth and grouting connector (4.4.4 of
1996 version);
- MODIFY the requirements for prestressed tendons, anchorage, and steel
strand conduit (see 5.4; 4.4 of 1996 version);
- MODIFY the material requirements for steel lining and the welding (see 5.5
and 5.6; 4.5 and 4.6 of 1996 version);
- MODIFY the technical requirements for concrete construction (see Chapter
6; Chapter 5 of 1996 version);
- MODIFY the fabrication, processing and installation of ordinary rebar (see
Chapter 7; Chapter 6 of 1996 version);
- MODIFY some of the requirements for the processing and manufacture of
prestressed systems (see Chapter 8; Chapter 7 of 1996 version);
- ADD the requirements for in-situ test before monitoring steel strand and
prestressing work (see 8.8 and 8.9);
- MODIFY the welding requirements for steel linings (see 9.5; 8.5 of 1996
version).
This standard shall be under the jurisdiction of the Nuclear Industry
Standardization Institute.
Construction requirements for
prestressed concrete containments for
pressure water reactor nuclear power plants
1 Scope
This standard specifies the processing, fabrication and installation
requirements for the material, concrete construction and ordinary rebar,
prestressing system, and steel linings of the prestressed concrete containment
of pressure water reactor nuclear power plants. It excludes the construction of
penetration pieces and gates.
This standard is applicable to the construction of prestressed concrete
containment for pressure water reactor nuclear power plants.
2 Normative references
The following documents are essential to the application of this document. For
the dated documents, only the versions with the dates indicated are applicable
to this document; for the undated documents, only the latest version (including
all the amendments) are applicable to this Standard.
GB 175 Common Portland cement
GB 1499.1 Steel for the reinforcement of concrete - Part 1. Hot rolled plain
bars
GB 1499.2 Steel for the reinforcement of concrete - Part 2. Hot rolled ribbed
bars
GB/T 5224 Steel strand for prestressed concrete
GB/T 8162 Seamless steel tubes for structural purposes
GB/T 14370 Anchorage, grip and coupler for prestressing tendons
GB/T 14684 Sand for construction
GB/T 14685 Pebble and crushed stone for construction
GB/T 17395 Dimensions, shapes, masses and tolerances of seamless steel
tubes
GB/T 50081 Standard for test methods of mechanical properties on ordinary
concrete
GB/T 50082 Standard for test methods of long-term performance and
durability of ordinary concrete
GB 50164 Standard for quality control of concrete
GB 50204 Code for acceptance of construction quality of concrete structure
GB/T 50205 Code for acceptance of construction quality of steel structures
GB 50666 Code for construction of concrete structures
JGJ 18 Specification for welding and acceptance of reinforcing steel bars
JGJ 55 Specification for mix proportion design of ordinary concrete
JGJ 63 Standard of Water for Concrete
JGJ 85 Technical specification for application of anchorage, grip and coupler
for prestressing tendons
JGJ 107 Technical specification for mechanical splicing of steel reinforcing
bars
JGJ 225 Metallic corrugated tubes for prestressed concrete
JGJ 256 Technical specification for application of headed bars
DL/T 5150 Test code for hydraulic concrete
NB/T 20002 Welding rules for mechanical components of PWR nuclear
islands
NB/T 20003.2-2010 Non-destructive testing for mechanical components in
nuclear island of nuclear power plants - Part 2. Ultrasonic testing
NB/T 20005.7-2010 Carbon steel and low alloy steel for pressurized water
reactor nuclear power plants - Part 7. Classes 1, 2, 3 plates
NB/T 20009.1 Welding materials for pressurized water reactor nuclear power
plant - Part 1. Carbon steel covered electrodes for classes 1, 2, 3
components
HAF 003 Nuclear power plant safety requirements for quality assurance
HAD 003.07 Quality assurance during construction of nuclear power plants
3 Terms and definitions
The following terms and definitions apply to this document.
3.1
Concrete material full performance test
It refers to the test used to check the physical and mechanical properties,
thermal parameters, and other indicators of concrete.
3.2
Anchorage
It refers to, in the post-tensioned prestressed concrete structures, the
permanent anchoring devices which are used to maintain the tension of the
prestressing tendons AND transmit such tension to the structure.
3.3
Bearing plate
It refers to, in the post-tensioned prestressed concrete structures, the
components used to withstand the prestressing forces from the anchors AND
transmit such forces to the concrete, including common bearing plates and
casted bearing plates.
3.4
Trumplate
It refers to the flared guide castings connected to the bearing plates and
prestressed tubes.
3.5
Workability of concrete
It refers to the characteristics featured by concrete mixture to meet the
requirements of construction operations AND to ensure concrete uniformity
and density, which mainly includes mobility, cohesion and water retention.
5.2.2.4 The maximum nominal grain size of coarse aggregates shall not be
greater than.
a) 1/5 of the smallest dimension between the formworks;
b) Shall not exceed 31.5 mm;
c) 3/4 of the minimum clear distance between the single rebar and
prestressed tube.
Note. If it confirms through assessment that the concrete workability and
vibratory methods can avoid the generation of honeycombs or voids when
placing concrete, it cannot be subjected to the above limitations.
5.2.2.5 Aggregates shall be continuously graded AND meanwhile satisfy the
pumping performance.
5.2.3 Water
5.2.3.1 The concrete mixing water, curing water and aggregate cleaning water
shall be drinking water. When using non-drinking water, its indicators shall
comply with the requirements of JGJ 63.
5.2.3.2 The content of soluble matter in mixing water shall not exceed 2000
mg/L; as for the mixing water including the free water at aggregate surface, its
chlorides content shall not exceed 250 mg/L, AND sulfate content shall not
exceed 250 mg/L.
5.2.4 Admixtures
5.2.4.1 It is strictly forbidden to use the admixture that causes harm to the
human body OR pollutes the environment. The type and amount of the
admixture as selected for the concrete shall be agreed by the design
department AND comply with the requirements of relevant standards. It is not
advisable to use air-entraining agent or air-entraining admixture in the
prestressed concrete.
5.2.4.2 The admixtures used for reinforced concrete and prestressed concrete
shall not contain chloride ions, except for the trace of chloride ions led in by the
drinking water which is used to prepare liquid admixtures.
5.2.5 Mineral admixtures
5.2.5.1 In the concrete material of the containment structure, it is allowed to
admix class I category F fly ash to improve the physical and mechanical
properties of the concrete. The content of fly ash in concrete shall be
6.2.3 Stirring
6.2.3.1 The stirring capacity and the corresponding stirring time of all agitators
shall be determined by the agitation uniformity test.
6.2.3.2 It shall record the amount of raw material used for each batching, AND
keep it. The allowable deviation of the measurement of raw materials shall
comply with the relevant provisions of GB 50666. It shall measure the moisture
in aggregate, AND modify the batching water amount accordingly.
6.2.4 Transportation
6.2.4.1 All equipment for transporting concrete m...
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