4wilmar
Civil/Environmental
- Jan 21, 2006
- 30
As part of the QC team on site I am concerned about thermal cracking on some up-coming pile cap pours which are over 10 ft thick, 15 ft wide & 20 ft long. However the designers advise that these are not really mass concrete pours and no speacial precautions need be taken.
1 If none of the vertical faces are reinforced, how much cracking might we expect if we start out with a concrete temp of 90 degrees???
2 If some of the piles are designated as tension piles how will the tensile load transfer thru the pile cap to the column above if there is no vertical steel in the pile cap???
Any comments would be greatly appreciated as the contractor & engineer of record don't seem very concerned about any of this.
1 If none of the vertical faces are reinforced, how much cracking might we expect if we start out with a concrete temp of 90 degrees???
2 If some of the piles are designated as tension piles how will the tensile load transfer thru the pile cap to the column above if there is no vertical steel in the pile cap???
Any comments would be greatly appreciated as the contractor & engineer of record don't seem very concerned about any of this.