emilywalters
Civil/Environmental
- Oct 15, 2012
- 13
When placing concrete for a large mass concrete gravity retaining wall - what is the best placement method for control of thermal cracking?
I typically deal with smaller reinforced slabs which I know benefit from a sequential bay construction rather than an alternate bay construction / "hit-and-miss" because I know that pouring an infill slab means that external restraint can be very high. However, in this case it is likely that internal restraint (as the volume of the pours is likely to be large) will be a key issue. Is is therefore better to follow a sequential pour method (to minimise external restraint) or an alternate bay method to allow formwork to be left on as long as possible for insulation purposes (to minimise internal restraint).
I can't find information on what is the traditionally accepted methodology for concrete placement in this scenario and there are differing opinions in my office. The Contractor would prefer sequential pours as he would like to use formwork on rails which he will push along for each subsequent pour.
I have also heard that there can be issues regarding bond between pours and that sometimes a diagonal pour is recommended to increase the surface area between pours. Refer to diagram:
Any input would be very much appreciated...thanks!
I typically deal with smaller reinforced slabs which I know benefit from a sequential bay construction rather than an alternate bay construction / "hit-and-miss" because I know that pouring an infill slab means that external restraint can be very high. However, in this case it is likely that internal restraint (as the volume of the pours is likely to be large) will be a key issue. Is is therefore better to follow a sequential pour method (to minimise external restraint) or an alternate bay method to allow formwork to be left on as long as possible for insulation purposes (to minimise internal restraint).
I can't find information on what is the traditionally accepted methodology for concrete placement in this scenario and there are differing opinions in my office. The Contractor would prefer sequential pours as he would like to use formwork on rails which he will push along for each subsequent pour.
I have also heard that there can be issues regarding bond between pours and that sometimes a diagonal pour is recommended to increase the surface area between pours. Refer to diagram:
Any input would be very much appreciated...thanks!