struggle66
Civil/Environmental
- Jul 5, 2013
- 127
Hi all
In one of my project, the concrete always bursts at the stressing ends of 200 mm thick slab tendon anchorages after stressing.
So I checked the things below
(1) Stressing jack - It was calibrated and used that jack for other projects and nothing happened.
(2) Bursting links - I used (bursting force = 0.23 Pre-stressed force)and provided more than enough links.
(3) Anchorages size - Our anchorages sizes big enough to transfer the force to concrete.
(4) Insufficient concrete strength - that is the plausible cause I can think of. The concrete grade is 35. Do we need to use an admixture for grade 35 concrete to control the heat released from cement. If it was due to concrete, I need some evidences to substantiate.
Can you think of any other causes?
In one of my project, the concrete always bursts at the stressing ends of 200 mm thick slab tendon anchorages after stressing.
So I checked the things below
(1) Stressing jack - It was calibrated and used that jack for other projects and nothing happened.
(2) Bursting links - I used (bursting force = 0.23 Pre-stressed force)and provided more than enough links.
(3) Anchorages size - Our anchorages sizes big enough to transfer the force to concrete.
(4) Insufficient concrete strength - that is the plausible cause I can think of. The concrete grade is 35. Do we need to use an admixture for grade 35 concrete to control the heat released from cement. If it was due to concrete, I need some evidences to substantiate.
Can you think of any other causes?