Tomfh
Structural
- Feb 27, 2005
- 3,591
Hi,
I was looking at a stressed slab today. I noticed the anti-burst helices were tied hard against the tendons.
See this image for the type of construction practice I am talking about.
From a theoretical strut and tie perspective this wouldn't work as well, but I'm not a PT guy, and I wasn't there to sign off on it.
I commented on it to the PT foreman, but his attitude was along the lines of "this is how we do it".
Is it standard practice? Does it work ok?
Tom
I was looking at a stressed slab today. I noticed the anti-burst helices were tied hard against the tendons.
See this image for the type of construction practice I am talking about.
From a theoretical strut and tie perspective this wouldn't work as well, but I'm not a PT guy, and I wasn't there to sign off on it.
I commented on it to the PT foreman, but his attitude was along the lines of "this is how we do it".
Is it standard practice? Does it work ok?
Tom